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87. The book Where I Stand sets forth the views of Presidential aspirant:
1. Taft. 4. Vandenberg.
2. Dewey. 5. Wallace.
3. Stassen.
88. Written from records and shorthand notes, Speaking Frankly is a book in which:
1. Robert A. Taft gives his political credo.
2. James A. Farley recounts his long political association with F. D. R.
3. James Byrnes tells of his diplomatic struggles as Secretary of State.
4. Henry A. Wallace offers a plan for world peace.
5. Trygve Lie makes a strong plea for greater support of U,N.
89. The Chicago Symphony's conductor, Dr. Artur Rodzinski:
1. Introduced a "lost" Chopin cello concerto.
2. Got fired.
3. Resigned from the A.F. of M. in a huff.
4. Signed a 7-year television contract.
5. Created a furore by reviewing one of his own concerts in the Tribune.
90. While in San Francisco, a leading critic called the debut of violinist Tossy Spivakovsky as the greatest since that, 30 years ago, of:
1. Yehudi Menuhin. 4. Sascha Guitry.
2. Albert Spalding. 5. Jascha Heifetz.
3. Toscha Seidel.
91. George Wythe, John Blair, James Wilson, Jacob Broom, and Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer (mentioned in Carl Van Doren's recent book, The Great Rehearsal) were all:
1. Notorious pirates of the Spanish Main.
2. Unsuccessful candidates for Vice President in the early 19th Century.
3. Members of the first association of Philadelphia master printers.
4. Signers of the Declaration of Independence.
5. Members of the Constitutional Convention.
92. Theater audiences thrilled to Judith Anderson's portrayal of a woman who murders her own children to avenge her husband in the grisly tragedy:
1. Mourning Becomes Electra.
2. Oedipus. 3. Caesar and Cleopatra.
4. Medea. 5. Crime and Punishment.
93. In Mexico City, artist Siqueiros showed his latest exhibition, which contained all but one of the following:
1. Abstractions revealing his growing interest in geometry.
2. Industrial enamels sprayed on Masonite.
3. A forceful study called "Our Image" of a giant with a boulder for a head.
4. A series of panels on memorable incidents in Mexico's revolution.
5. A portrait of his friend Orozco sitting in an electrical storm.
94. Beautiful European actress introduced to American movie audiences in The Paradine Case was:
1. Valli. 4. Josette Day.
2 Arletty. 5. Pamela Kellino.
3. Madeleine Sologne.
95. Man of the year in show business with two outstanding Broadway hits and two of Hollywood's most-talked-about films to his credit, was 38-year-old Director:
1. Edward Dmytryk.
2. Elia Kazan.
3. David O. Selznick.
4. Curtis Bernhardt.
5. George S. Kaufman.
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