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76. The world's biggest cancer center, which calls itself the first "cancer university," is:
1. University of Chicago.
2. Harvard Medical School.
3. Manhattan's Memorial Hospital.
4. The Princeton Institute for Advanced Study.
5. The California Institute of Technology.
77. Refusing to treat 12,000 city employees except as private patients, more than 900 of 1,000 doctors resigned in the only governmental compulsory health-insurance system in the U.S., located in:
1. New York City. 4. Boston. 2. Chicago. 5. San Francisco. 3. Los Angeles.
LITERATURE AND THE ARTS
78. No other U.S. family ever used its leisure to make so much intellectual and literary hay as that described in F. O. Matthiessen's new book:
1. The Adams's of Massachusetts
2. The Lowells.
3. The Brownings.
4. The James Family.
5. The Bennetts.
79. A distinguishing feature of movies and popular songs in 1947 was the:
1. Emphasis on renaissance themes.
2. Daring experiments with new forms.
3. Post-war French influence.
4. Revival of old favorites.
5. Fact that most of the hits originated in England.
80. Rosalind Russell and Michael Redgrave take the leads in the movie version of Eugene O'Neill's somber:
1. Eastward in Eden.
2. Foxes of Harrow.
3. Dark Passage.
4. Mourning Becomes Electra.
5. Monsieur Verdoux.
81. The Partners in Democracy in John Bakeless' new book are:
1. Jefferson and Hamilton.
2. Washington and Jefferson.
3. Roosevelt and Truman.
4. Lincoln and Wilson.
5. Lewis and Clark.
82. U.S. literary life shortly before and after the Civil War is the subject of this recent and distinguished volume:
1. The World of Abraham LincolnCarl Sandburg.
2. American Renaissance Bernard DeVoto.
3. The Times of Melville and WhitmanVan Wyck Brooks.
4. Middle DaysCharles and Mary Beard.
5. The Flowering of the SouthWilliam Faulkner.
83. The Pepsi-Cola award, four years a major U.S. art event, went this fall to:
1. Country TenementHenry Kallem.
2. Pretty Girl Milking the CowBen Shahn.
3. I Dream I Dwelt in Marble HallsGeorge Belcher.
4. Flying Demi TassesSalvador Dali.
5. Crazy HorseKorozak Ziolkowski.
84. Gertrude Stein's Four in America is an inquiry about the American soul as exemplified in all but one of these four great men:
1. U.S. Grant. 4. George Washington.
2. Wilbur Wright. 5. Woodrow Wilson.
3. Henry James.
85. Golden Multitudes by Frank Luther Mott, dean of the University of Missouri's famed journalism school, is a record of:
1. Outstanding U.S. movies since The Birth of a Nation.
2. American theater since East Lynne.
3. The writings of leading American philosophers.
4. Church history since Roger Bacon.
5. Nearly three centuries of U.S. best-selling books.
86. Despite Legion of Decency disapproval, this movie became a top box office attraction:
1. Dark Fury. 4. Song of Love.
2. Possessed. 5. Forever Amber.
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