(4 of 10)
1. Columnist Frank Kingdon.
2. UAW Chief Walter Reuther.
3. The Amalgamated Clothing Workers.
4. Congressman Vito Marcantonio.
5. NMU President Joe Curran.
25. One of these reasons was not among those mentioned for General Eisenhower's withdrawal from the Republican nomination race:
1. Reluctance to electioneer against his Commander-in-chief.
2. "Generals in politics are bad for the nation and bad for the Army."
3. Prior commitments to Columbia University's trustees.
4. Unwillingness to part company with his old mentor, General Marshall.
5. Distaste for the roughhouse of campaign politics.
Sport
26. Back at the same old stand next spring after a year's suspension will be Leo ("The Lip") Durocher as the colorful manager of the:
1. Boston Braves.
2. Brooklyn Dodgers.
3. Washington Senators.
4. Cleveland Indians.
5. New York Giants.
27. In the annual AP sportswriters poll, the distinction of "male athlete of the year" went to:
1. Jake Kramer. 4. Johnny Weissmuller.
2. Joe DiMaggio. 5. Johnny Lujack.
3. Jersey Joe Walcott.
Here & There
28. The Civil Rights Congress, American Youth for Democracy, and Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee all share the distinction of having been:
1. Blacklisted by U.S. Attorney General Tom A. Clark as subversive.
2. Praised in a recent speech by Stalin.
3. Refused the use of the mails for their organization literature.
4. Indicted by Congress.
5. Exposed at Nürnberg as Fascist organizations.
29. The new U.S. half-dollar, first struck since 1916, bears the portrait of:
1. Robert Morris.
2. Benjamin Franklin.
3. Alexander Hamilton.
4. Albert Gallatin.
5. James Madison.
30. One of these statements is entirely contrary to a conclusion reached by the American Council on Education's 1947 report:
1. "There shall be no barrier between a qualified individual and the attainment of the education best suited to his aptitudes."
2. "U.S. colleges should devote themselves to raising an intellectual elite."
3. "Research should be devoted to the general, not the individual welfare."
4. "The number of college and university students should be doubled by 1960."
5. "Educational segregation should be eliminated as soon as possible."
31. During the "blizzard of '47," which out-snowed the famed blizzard of '88 by 4.9 inches, the estimated snow tonnage which fell on New York was:
1. 9,000 tons. 4. 900,000 tons.
2. 99,000 tons. 5. 90 tons.
3. 99,000,000 tons.
32. Mentioned in wartime War Secretary Stimson's memoirs was the War Department's operation BOLERO, which was:
1. An amphibious attack across the Bay of Biscay through northern Spain.
2. A 50-division cross channel assault by the summer of 1943.
3. A concentrated air attack (based on Gibraltar) on German positions in North Africa prior to the landings.
4. A two-pronged attack on the Iberian peninsula to divert German strength from Italy and the Balkans.
5. A secret mission to Dictators Franco and Salazar to enlist their aid to the
