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Show Ask Me Another A General Quiz Bell Syndicate. WNU Service. 1. How many glaciers are there in Glacier National park? 2. With what invention is the name of Gutenberg connected? 3. Did Article III of the Constitution, Consti-tution, which set up the Supreme court, bestow on the court the power to define constitutionality? 4. What famous chief justice is said to have established such power? pow-er? 5. Was the story of Romeo and Juliet originated by Shakespeare? 6. What is meant by "buying on margin"? 7. Is there a woman member of the United States senate? 8. Is the heart of a person on the left side or in the middle of the body? 9. Where was the smithy mentioned men-tioned in Longfellow's poem? 10. What film actress was the first to be known as the "platinum blond"? 11. What is a provost marshal? 12. What nationality was Izaak Walton? Answers 1. There are eighty, ranging in area from a few acres to about five square miles. 2. That of printing from movable mov-able types. 3. No. 4. John Marshall. 5. No. The story was popular in Italy before Shakespeare wrote the famous tragedy. 6. "Buying on margin" is a transaction in stocks whereby the purchaser makes a partial payment pay-ment to his broker, who advances the remainder of the purchase money at a rate of interest, retaining re-taining the stock-certificates as security until the purchaser orders or-ders sale or the margin is used up by depreciation of the market. 7. Yes. She is Mrs. Hattie W. Caraway of Jonesboro, Ark. She was elected in January, 1932, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of her husband, Thaddeus H. Caraway, and was re-elected in November, 1932, for the term ending in 1939. 8. Normally the heart of a person per-son is about one-third on right side of the middle of the chest, and two-thirds on the left. 9. On Brattle St., Cambridge, Mass. 10. Jean Harlow. 11. A military officer exercising police power. 12. Izaak Walton was born In Stafford, England, in 1593, and died in 1683. |