Word: answers
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Dates: during 1930-1930
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Newsmen asked one another what had happened, could only guess at the answer. Perhaps some unlucky subeditor had blundered. Or perhaps the Star, unable to transform so many big snakes into other animals, decided in editorial conference that it could ill afford to drop out its ace comic, the Bungles, for even one Sunday. Or perhaps Publisher Longan suddenly and completely recovered from his snake-phobia...
...SPIRIT OF CLEAN SPORTSMANSHIP HAVE CHALLENGED STATEMENT THAT YOU SMOKE CIGARETS PLEASE ANSWER...
Queen Mary did not answer Rockford's Social Morality Department right away. But London's newspapers undertook to do so for her. In a special article intended for Rockford consumption, the Daily Express headlined: "YES! THE QUEEN DOES SMOKE...
...Edison's own answer was: "The guides must be saved and it is not essential that the leader die." Only one of the boys decided to save himself. He was Robert H. Smith of Las Vegas, N. Mex,. who said: "I live in the desert country and I know what it's like. It's all right to have theories about who you'd save, but I know what people actually do when they get into a situation on the desert. They save themselves...
Edison representatives thwarted efforts by the press to find the full answer to the desert question, or any other question, given by the winner-freckle-faced, pompadoured Arthur Olney Williams, Jr., 17, of East Providence, R. I. As soon as his victory was announced his 48 competitors lifted him on their shoulders, cheered "One, two-good luck to you, Williams!" Winner Williams announced that he would go to M. I. T. If he had not won the scholarship, he said, he would have worked his way through his hometown institution, Brown. His father is chief clerk in the Provident...