Monday, Aug. 02, 1926

Read TIME from cover to cover, omitting this column. Return to this column, quiz yourself. He who correctly answers 16 or more of the questions, does well.

1) For what household word was Franklin S. Terry responsible? (P. 16.)

2) In what other book besides Beau Sabreur does Hero de Beaujolais appear? (P. 31.)

3) In what way did Professor John Erskine surprise Columbia University students last week? (P. 16.)

4) Who was the actual navigator of the Norge? (P. 18.)

5) What is the color of the new Presidential Train which Mexican President Calles has ordered? (P. 14.)

6) In what garments was French President Deschanel clad when he fell from a Presidential Train in 1920? (P. 11. )

7) What other name has Uncle Sam been called in recent British cartoons? (P. 9.)

8) What caused the death of "The Black Pope of Bolshevism" last week? (P. 10.)

9) What famed actor was ousted as the Christus of Hollywood's annual religious festival? (P. 15.)

10) What probably inspired the theme of Her Honor the Governor? (P. 16.)

11) What leading dentifrice maker uses the slogan about "Four out of Five?" (P. 29.)

12) What did Thomas Beer "conclusively prove" about Oscar Wilde? (P. 22.)

13) How are the Oakland and Oldsmobile actuating the General Motors policy? (P. 30.)

14) What did Secretary Mellon and Chancellor Churchill figuratively call each other? (P. 9.)

15) What is the only Italian spot where strikes are not illegal? (P. 19.)

16) Upon what general subject has Mr. Hug been taking notes? (P. 7.)

17) What English names did "The Son of Heaven" choose for self and consort? (P. 14.)

18) What were Charles IPs dying words? (P. 16.)

19) What is Walter P. Chrysler's latest venture? (P. 29.)