Monday, Aug. 09, 1926
1) What reminded Lord Beaverbrook of "a noxious little pest called the jigger"? (P. 11.)
2) Name the natural phenomenon by which beans burst the Rhineland's riveted seams. (P. 20.)
3) What did Mrs. Vincent Richards get for her birthday? (P. 24.)
4) Upon what did Their Majesties of Belgium subsist last week? (P. 13.)
5) How many lines to the inch in the "screen" used for newsprint half-tones? (P. 30.)
6) Name two products besides shoe-polish that are made from carbon black. (P. 2.)
7) In what dangerous "stunt" did Maxim Gorky indulge as a boy? (P. 32.)
8) How much for a trimotored all-metal Ford commercial monoplane? (P. 22.)
9) Who became "dean" of diplomats at Washington? (P. 6.)
10) How much more mutton on
Dr. Voronoff's three-glanded rams? (P. 20.)
11) How many airplanes will the U. S. S. Lexington and Saratoga accommodate when completed? (P. 23.)
12) What U. S. fortress is deemed as impregnable as Gibraltar? (P. 6.)
13) What beauty lives longer without head than with? (P. 20.)
14) Where is a "swell place for one of those front porch campaigns in 1928"? (P. 10.)
15) What habit did Lord Birkenhead never cultivate? (P. 11.)
16) What might Negroes have scented in Augusta? (P. 9.)
17) What famed artist bit off a cat's tail to get a paintbrush? (P. 16.)
18) What League of Nations' nation uses salt-lumps and cartridges for money? (P. 14.)
19) Why are Seventh Day Adventists less apt to be disappointed than just plain Adventists? (P. 19).
20) What youthful Teuton was a guest of Henry Ford? (P. 23.)