(9 of 10)
1. Mushroom.
2. Rattlesnake oil.
3. Dandelion.
4. Sarsaparilla root.
5. Oyster.
84. When Rear Admiral Byrd left for his third trip to Antarctica he took with him Armour Institute's $150,000:
1. Ice-ramming submarine.
2. Helium filled dirigible.
3. Giant automotive snow cruiser.
4. Compass unaffected by magnetic poles.
5. Electrically-heated clothes.
85. Surgeon General Parran reports smallpox on the increase in the U. S. and now more prevalent here than in any country except India due to:
1. Increasing rubber importation from Far East.
2. Conditions among California migratory workers.
3. Negroes going barefoot in the South.
4. Carelessness about getting vaccinated.
5. Increased cowpox among cattle.
LITERATURE AND THE ARTS
86. Mayor Hartsfield requested Atlantans not to tear the crinolines and fawn vests off visiting screen celebrities at the premiere of:
1. "I Am a Fugitive from a Georgia Chain Gang."
2. "Four Wives."
3. "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
4. "Gone With the Wind."
5. "Atlanta to the Sea."
87. New York's Museum of Modern Art is currently jammed with visitors to its exhibition of:
1. Irish ceramics.
2. Cubes used by original cubists.
3. Salon photographs.
4. Paintings by blind artists.
5. Old Italian masterpieces.
88. Chief character in George S. Kaufman's new smash-hit, "The Man Who Came to Dinner" was modeled after his friend:
1. Alexander Woollcott.
2. John Nance Garner.
3. Robert Benchley.
4. W. C. Fields.
5. Franklin D. Roosevelt Jones.
89. Cleo the Goldfish and Figaro the Cat are characters in Walt Disney's newest animated feature:
1. "The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe."
2. "Alice in Wonderland."
3. "Pinocchio."
4. "Little Red Riding Hood."
5. "Robinson Crusoe."
90. Statesmen of The Lost Cause, by Pulitzer Prize Biographer Burton J. Hendrick, is a study of:
1. The "Munich" appeasement policy.
2. The Confederate Cabinet.
3. Czechoslovakia's last year.
4. Poland since Pilsudski.
5. The original New Deal Brain Trust.
91. Abraham Lincoln: The War Years was written during eleven years of great labor by:
1. Robert Todd Lincoln.
2. Carl Sandburg.
3. Charles A. Beard.
4. Ida M. Tarbell.
5. Robert S. Lynd.
92. A new star of 1939, Dorothy Maynor is hailed by critics as one of America's finest:
1. Motion picture actresses.
2. Swing artists.
3. Sopranos.
4. Novelists.
5. Negro poets.
93. Verdun is the eighth and latest volume of Men of Good Will by:
1. Thomas Mann.
2. William Faulkner.
3. John Steinbeck.
4. Marcel Proust.
5. Jules Remains.
94. The Federal Theatre Project:
1. Is the first New Deal relief project to be made completely selfsupporting.
2. Was boycotted recently by the American Federation of Actors.
3. Produced a smash hit this season in "The
