Judge, 1937-09 · page 27 of 36
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38. One of the following men whose motto must certainly be “Never say die—" tried to win a major. yachting - trophy for approxi- mately twenty years: Gar. Wood Richard Reynolds T. O. M. Sopwith Sir Thomas Lipton Harold Vanderbilt Baron Rothchild 39. Which of the. following cities is the third largest in the United’ States? Detroit Los Angeles Chicago Cleveland Boston Philadelphia 40. They're flying around the world now, but one of these men first sailed around it: Columbus Ponce de Leon de Soto Magellan Leif Eriksen Lord Nelson 41. One of the following leading ladies has never made a motion picture: Helen Hayes Margaret Sullivan Lynne Fontaine Katharine Cornell ‘atherine Hepburn Helen Mencken 42. China's Great Wall is one of the world’s greatest construction works, separat- ing China from: Japan Mongolia Siam Manchukuo Russia India 43. Pomanders are: old-fashioned scent balls food of the Gods beau brummels a smooth reddish fruit poisonous insects cocktails 44. The Mosquito Coast is the district of: the West Coast of ltaly the East Coast of Nicaragua San Francisco West Coast of Florida the West Coast of Mexico 45. One of the following great inventors perfected the vacuum radio tube: Edison Marconi Elias Howe de Forest Wright Fulton 46. All but one of the following are fam- ous violinists: Kreisler Bauer Elman Spalding Heifetz Rubinoff 47. We are all glad to see Labor Day come around, for it means a holiday. It was voted a legal holiday by Congress in 1894, but originated in 1882 by: employers Chamber of Commerce Masons . Knights of Labor American Federation of Labor 48. The blossom of what tree is the state flower of Delaware? Poplar Maple Magnolia Peach Apple Sycamore 49. Well, kiddies, now that school has started, if teacher should ask you to define filibuster, show that you're as smart as any Senator and answer: an official placing femity members on the government payroll delayed legislative action by dilatory methods acute indigestion due to too large a dinner execution without a trial 50... Foreign correspondents seem to be in agreement concerning that fact that regard- less of the outcome of the Spanish Civil War, the resulting government will be: Fascist @ monarchy under Alfonso @ conservative democracy Communist an extremist government a republic ANSWERS ON PAGE 31 Number of correct answers.. Multiply by two for score. September 1937 Famous Faces (~ 4 6 Oo OO ZS \/ 8 E i In these caricatures of nine celebrities, Frank Dunn has eliminated everything from their faces and caught them with one or two pen lines. If you can’t recognize all of his victims, you'll find their names on page 31. ' comicbooks.com