Monday, Mar. 21, 1927
Answers to No. 6
1) Uncle.
2) Trichinosis. (The tiny worms of trichinosis live on pork, which Jews scorn.)
3) Vermont.
4) South Carolina.
5) Roosevelt. (Wilson 435, Roosevelt 88, Taft 8.)
6) Berlin. (Irving Berlin.)
7) Two. (James M. Cox 1920 and John W. Davis 1924.)
8) Three. (William H. Taft 1908 and 1912, Charles E. Hughes 1916, Calvin Coolidge 1924.)
9) West Virginia. (See TIME, March 14, LETTERS.)
10) South Carolina.
11) 5,280.
12) "Excelsior."
13) Benjamin Franklin (in Philadelphia in 1774 at the First Continental Congress.)
14) Chicago. (Last June.)
15) U. S. (S. Parker Gilbert, aged 34.)
16) "Rhapsody in Blue."
17) Minnesota.
18) His head. (Br'er Rabbit first hit him with his right fist, then his left, then his right foot, then his left, then butted him with his head. All these members stuck in the sticky tar. Then up came Br'er Fox.)
19) The subtreasury building.
20) Brown.
21) Brown.
22) George IV.
23) Copeland. (Royal S. Copeland of New York. He always wears a red carnation in his buttonhole. Has black hair. There is one dentist in the Senate--Ship-stead of Minnesota, whose hobby is duck shooting.)
24) "An oyster may be crossed in love."
25) Any month with an R in it. (All but May, June, July, August.)