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5. Les Enfants du Paradis (Children of Paradise).
88. Walt Disney combined cartooning and live action in Song-af the South, a Technicolored version of:
1. George Washington Cable's Creole stories.
2. Octavus Roy Cohen's "Florian Slappey" stories.
3. Roark Bradford's "John Henry" stories.
4. The "Little Colonel" stories.
5. The "Uncle Remus" stories.
89. M-G-M released a dazzling Technicolored version of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings' Pulitzer Prize novel:
1. Back Street. 4. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
2. The Egg and I. 5. The Yearling.
3. Humoresque.
90. Two other "Current & Choice" movies, Stairway to Heaven and It's a Wonderful Life, are alike in that they:
1. Contain sequences of fantasy.
2. Give Ingrid Bergman a chance to play comedy.
3. Star Actor James Stewart in a triumphant Hollywood homecoming.
4. Use a novel new film technique in which the camera puts the spectator in the leading character's shoes.
5. Were written, produced and directed by versatile Preston Sturges.
91. U.S. art event of the year was Pittsburgh's 50th annual Carnegie awards in which first prize went to Karl Knaths's painting:
1. Don Quixote No. 1. 2. Gear. 3. Pink Tights.
4. Place of Darkness. 5. Welcome Home.
92. One of the most heralded visitors of the U.S. music season was the tenor whom John McCormack picked as "most likely to succeed" him:
1. Christopher Lynch. 4. Jussi Bjoerling.
2. Nino Martini. 5. Richard Crooks.
3. Giovanni Martinelli,
93. Queen of the Metropolitan Opera as it opened its 62nd season was heroic-voiced, heroic-sized:
1. Kirsten Flagstad. 4. Bidu Sayao.
2. Helen Jepson. 5. Helen Traubel.
3. Lotte Lehmann.
94. Michael Levin, editor of Down Beat, called it "the most exciting musical unit in the U.S. today" when he discovered:
1. Hoagy Carmichael and his piano.
2. "Hot Lips" Page and his trumpet.
3. John Kirby and his orchestra.
4. Spike Jones and his "City Slickers."
5. The Joe Mooney Quartet.
95. And "No doubt about itthis is the greatest American symphony" said Serge Koussevitsky after he had conducted the world premiere of:
1. John Alden Carpenter's Sermons in Stone.
2. Aaron Copland's Third Symphony.
3. Harl MacDonald's Rhumba Symphony.
4. John Powell's Symphony in A.
5. William Grant Still's Afro-American Symphony.
PERSONALITIES IN THE NEWS
Directions: Each of the ten personalities pictured here is identified by one of the phrases below. Write on the answer sheet (opposite the number of each picture) the number of the correct phrase.
1. Asked U.N. to incorporate South-West Africa into the Union of South Africa,
2. Bowed out as a performer after 42 years of dancing.
3. Famed Briton who visited Moscow "to establish friendly contact with the Soviet Army."
4. Gangster who died recently at his Florida estate.
5. G.O.P. leaders seek to bar him from his Senate seat.
6. He took over from Byrnes as U.S. Secretary of State.
7. Heads new expedition to Antarctica.
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