Monday, Jun. 28, 1926
Read TIME from cover to cover, omitting this page. Return to this page, quiz yourself. He who correctly answers 20 or more of the questions, does well.
1) Who was "rightly spoken of as 'another Jesus Christ'"? (P. 21.)
2) Name the theatre critic who says the Manhattan stage is corrupt. (P. 17.)
3) Hagen cool in silk; Mitchell hot in tweed. Which lay down? (P. 27.)
4) To what does President Coolidge attribute his good health? (P. 5.)
5) Who, boiling, banged down her well-manicured fist? Why? (P. 8.)
6) What is Congressman Bacon's solution of the Moro problem? (P. 5.)
7) What caught the eye of George V, caused commotion in the French Foreign Office? (P. 11.)
8) Tobacco smoke affected rodents. How? (P. 24.)
9) Of what long-legged young aristocrat is there a statue in nearly all South American cities? (P. 18.)
10) What part of Russia is to be set apart for Jews? (P. 14.)
11) Top-hatted Britishers forsook the King to watch Golfer Jones make what score? (P. 28.)
12) Baggy breeches were banned. Where? (P. 29.)
13) What "nobly 'simple" reply did the Duke of Wellington make when Lord Anglesey suddenly observed, "By God I've lost a leg!" (P. 32.)
14) Name two U. S. imports from Russia. (P. 14.)
15) With what do scientists plan to breed gorillas, orangoutangs, chimpanzees, respectively? (P. 22.)
16) Name three significant bills which failed to pass before Congress closed. (P. 7.)
17) What Senator told the Senate he had been called "damned blind bastard"? (P. 6.)
18) What did Australians describe as "replete with excessive and offensive U. S. propaganda"? (P. 11.)
19) Where were cares lost at 9 p. m., caution at 12, scruples at 3, sanity before dawn? (P. 15.)
20) Who is autocrat of Buffalo's breakfast table? (P. 20.)
21) Distinguish between M. Poincare and Briand in their attitudes toward Germany. (P. 11.)
22) Who immortalized the beauty of awkwardness? (P. 15.)
23) What new price a seat on the New York Stock Exchange? (P. 25.)
24) What fraction of the soldiers killed during the World War were U. S. soldiers? (P. 11.)
25) Who became first Rotarian when Mr. Sapp withdrew? (P. 8.)