Judge, 1938-02 · page 41 of 52
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37. If you had just visited the Grand Can- yon, a friend might ask you: Did you enjoy Colorado? Isn't the geyser interesting? 1s it really warm in Arizona? 38. For famous birthdays, let's salute one of the following men who recently celebrated his seventieth: Cesar Franck Schonberg Rapee Sibelius Rachmaninoff Cyril Scott 39, Pair current Broadway hits with their one line reviews: You Can't Take It With You Of Mice and Men The Star-Wagon Who wouldn't like to live bis life over? A crazy family goes wild. Unhappy moron and an unhappier pal. 40. The oldest American college Greek Let- ter Fraternity is: Beta Theta Pi Sigma Chi Delta Upsilon Phi Beta Kappa 41. A gable is the end of the roof of a building. It may be triangular or: round square quadrangular flat quadrille quadroon 42. Hockey is a game of ancient origin. Ircland it was known as: Rughy Hurley Jai Alai Soccer Golf Cricket 43. Certain countries are currently protest- ing a vital national crisis in over population. The greatest density per square mile is in: Germany Belgium Denmark Italy Japan Netherlands 44, If you were lost on the pampas, you ht say: How I hate Africa! Drat South Amer- ica! Will I ever get out of this forest? VIL never climb another mountain. 45, When the famous Pandora's box open- cd, all the blessings of life escaped except: faith hope charity love honor beauty 16. The present governor of California is: Upton Sinclair Frank F. Merriam R. C. Stanford George C. Peery 47. If you are accustomed to feinting, one might say: Get the smelling salts! Why don't you use more make-up? Where did you learn to box? 48. Suppose you have a party with ten peo- ple, six at one table and four at the other. Everybody buys everybody at his table a round of drinks. The next evening the same ten people sit five at each table and every- body buys everybody at his table a round of drinks. Oa which night are more drinks bought? 1st night 2nd night 419. If you've studied Greek you should be able to figure out that a skiagraph is: an instrument used in measuring distance mountain chart seismograph — radiograph 50. In works of art sirens are represented as having partly the form of: be flowers snakes horses birds lambs Answers on Page 46 Number of correct BORSWOIG ccs Multiply by two for score. February, 1958 Famous Faces In these caricatures of cight 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 46. comicbooks.com