Monday, May. 24, 1926
Read every department of TIME except this Quiz. Then turn back to page 29. Quiz yourself. To do well, you must correctly answer at least 80% of the questions.
1) What two staunch Republicans spoke strongly last week for the ancient Democratic doctrine of state rights? (See p. 9.)
2) What motors are used in the Chicago-Dallas air service? (See p. 21.)
3) For what, last week, did Paderewski rise from a sick bed? (See p. 16.)
4) What were three chief commodities imported by the U. S. last year? (See p. 26.)
5) What kind of bill was killed by the President's first veto at this session of Congress? (See p. 5.)
6) Who is the new Chancellor of Germany? (See p. 10.)
7) Whom did Josephus describe as "of middle size with a stooping back?" (See p. 17.)
8) Who was the architect of Wren Hall at William and Mary College? (See p. 5.)
9) What caused the Norge to perforate its own belly? (See p. 22.)
10) Who is Dr. Mary Emma Woolley? (See p. 20.)
11) What bill was passed last week by the Senate over the opposition of both the Republican leader and the Democratic leader? (See P. 7.)
12) Where can you buy a Goya print for a peseta? (See p. 17.)
13) What, according to a recent set of figures, is a Harvard Law School graduate's chance of making $5,000 a year? (See p. 20.)
14) If there lives a grandson of Russia's last Tsar, what is his surname? (See p. 14.)
15) What affliction did Senator Neely say was greater than boils? (See p. 7.)
16) Give two of the three traditional qualifications for the office of Calif. (See p. 15.)
17) What Negro courtesan conquered Harlem and Paris? (See p. 16.)
18) What three U. S. companies did the biggest business last year? (See p. 27.)
19) What country has never-stop elevators (See p. 12.)
20) What nation possesses most submarines? (See p. 10.)
21) What great city have the French been bombarding? (See p. 12.)
22) Where is a horrible scourge of typhus sweeping? (See p. 18.)
23) What are the British equivalents of the following automobile terms: running boards, choke, top, hood, windshield, (See p. 26.)
24) What republic lost and gained a president, last week, without holding an election? (See p. 14.)
25) What race new to the U. S. was run last week? (See p. 24.)