Monday, Mar. 21, 1927
Answers to No. 3
1) Detroit.
2) Berlin. (London, New York, Berlin; Tokyo, Chicago, Paris.)
3) Baseball. He pitched for the Chicago Cubs, champions in 1906,-07,-08,-10. (Once a coal-miner, he was nicknamed "Miner" Brown.)
4) Hall of Mirrors.
5) Oliver Wendell Holmes (The father was an able poet, the son is a venerable jurist.)
6) The Birth of a Nation.
7) U. S. Senate. (The U. S. Vice President is ex-officio President of the U. S. Senate.)
8) London Daily Mail. (1,750,000. Le Petit Parisien is second with 1,600,000.)
9) Fleet Street.
10) Limburger.
11) Out-of-doors.
12) Darrow. (Clarence Darrow.)
13) White. (Stanford White, murdered by H. K. Thaw, who resented liberties taken with Mrs. E. N. Thaw.)
14) Diana. (St.-Gaudens was the sculptor.)
15) Prime Minister of England. (1922-23.)
16) Papoose.
17) Mother.
18) Lincoln centenary. (He was born in 1809. So was Charles Darwin.)
19) DeWitt Clinton.
20) An alarm clock.
21) "Do you believe in fairies?"
22) For a handle by which the supposed houris will pull them into paradise.
23) Whale.
24) Bryan. (W. J. Bryan, in 1896.)
25) Gopher wood: The Ark was made of gopher wood, And in it were gophers two. If you should go for a gopher, The gopher would go for you.