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2. Started on a worldwide tour.
3. Became a promoter.
4. Went into the beer business.
5. Announced that he would run for the Senate from Michigan.
86. It was Kentucky Derby winner No. 5 for Trainer Ben Jones, one more than any other trainer had ever saddled, when the 1949 race was won by:
1. Ponder. 4. Old Rockport.
2. Capot. 5. Halt.
3. Palestinian.
87. A $300,000 lawsuit instituted by Danny Gardella threatened to upset the established system governing:
1 . The fighter-manager relationship.
2. The amateur status of college football players.
3. Pensions granted aged professional athletes.
4. Payments for televising sports events.
5. Professional baseball players' contracts.
88. The only nation in which polo is still clearly on the upgrade is:
1. Mexico. 4. Argentina.
2. Russia. 5. Canada.
3. Australia.
Religion
89. A well-known author of whodunits who recently wrote Creed or Chaos, a collection of essays on contemporary Christianity, is:
1. Dorothy L. Sayers.
2. Erie Stanley Gardner.
3. Agatha Christie.
4. S. S. Van Dine.
5. Dashiell Hammett.
Press
90. In a Salonika trial attended by Major General William J. Donovan, former OSS head, Gregory Staktopoulos, journalist and onetime Communist, was convicted of complicity in the murder of:
1. A U.S. Embassy attache.
2. A CBS correspondent.
3. A member of the U.S. Secret Service.
4. An American general.
5. A member of the U.N. Commission investigating the Greek war.
91. Hard-digging Reporter Malcolm Johnson won a Pulitzer Prize for his carefully documented series of stories on:
1. Tammany Hall.
2. Profiteering by munitions makers in World War II.
3. Cancer research.
4. Communist influence in atomic research center.
5. Crime on the New York waterfront.
92. A new 10¢ morning tabloid appeared on the New York City news stands in May under the name:
1. PM. 4. Post.
2. Star. 5. Tide.
3. Compass.
Education
93. The New U.S. Commissioner of Education is:
1. Benjamin Wright.
2. Robert Hutchins.
3. Earl McGrath.
4. James B. Conant.
5. T. V. Smith.
94. The University of Washington made national headlines when it:
1. Went into bankruptcy.
2. Dropped a 50-year-old policy of excluding Negroes.
3. Withdrew from the American Association of Universities.
4. Fired three professors two for being Communists.
5. Opened a new center for training diplomats.
95. Harvard's new Boylston Professor of Rhetoric and Oratory is Yaleman:
1. Robert M. Hutchins.
2. Archibald MacLeish.
3. James R. Angell.
4. Charles Seymour.
5. William Benton.
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