Word: quiz
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Gotta get back. Recapture the lost. Rediscover our innocence. Whether it be through old clothes or a CRIMSON quiz on children's books. Or Sha-na-na. Or Camp. (For as the past receded more and more quickly, the parody becomes sharper, more brittle...
...following quiz was put together by Scott W. Jacobs, Deborah B. Johnson, Garrett Epps, Carol R. Sternhell and numerous other CRIMSON editors. All the questions (with the possible exception of #50) are from children's books...
Besides a sense of fairness, TUM has a sense of humor. Its first issue's 16 pages include a tongue-in-cheek quiz on the Denver Post's handling of two debutante balls-one white, one black. It offers excerpts from the two stories and asks readers to match them with the right ball. Sample 1): "From the moment it started until the last waltz, the rooms were wall-to-wall with vintage bloodlines. There was old money, new money and talented young moneymakers, and everyone shone and everything moved." Sample 2): "About 400 persons attended ..." Answers...
...scene: Edinburgh airport. A lass working for the British Board of Trade and assigned to quiz every 30th arriving passenger flips open...
Have you been "Waitin' in School" for an oldies quiz? Well, this is an oldies quiz, and all 53 questions, including the bonus, have answers. The answers will be published in Tuesday's CRIMSON...