Monday, Feb. 12, 1934

QUIZ

Read TIME from cover to cover, omitting this column. Return to this column, quiz yourself. He who correctly answers 15 or more of the questions does well.

1) What did the Sergeant-at-Arms of the U. S. Senate do with the body of Mr. MacCracken?

2) To whom was the U. S. dollar worth 59.06-c- last week?

3) How many minutes a day may big broadcasting chains broadcast news?

4) In what U. S. city was an ancient cuneiform tablet discovered?

5) Does civil law recognize a Baha'i marriage?

6) Who flew 1,008 mi. out into the Atlantic when Charles Lindbergh was eight years old?

7) How many games were played in the longest set in tennis history?

8) From Rue Pierre-Curie in Paris came what important discovery?

9) What is holding up the second Russo-Japanese war?

10) A $36,020,000 net operating loss for 1933 would have blanched the faces of the directors of any but what company?

11) Sewage was discovered to siphon into the drinking water pipes of what city's hotels?

12) The village of Podisky Ostrog was the scene of what catastrophe?

13) How long did Wagner take to write The Ring of the Nibelung?

14) In what film was William Faulkner reversed?

15) What U. S. President considered going to the Mexican War for his health?

16) Besides his "Sharps and Flats" what did Eugene Field write to amuse himself and a Chicago editor?

17) Where did Admiral Joseph Marion Reeves. U. S. N.. first display gallantry in Naval action?

18) To what U. S. territory was a Governor last week appointed?

19) A sexpartite municipal bond house was established in Manhattan by what onetime foreign newspaper peddler?

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