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Each year The Crimson challenges its readers to take a Baseball quiz at the start of the major league season...
This year's edition of the quiz appears below. Each question is worth a total of 10 points...
...score above 200, you should probably write this quiz next year. A score between 150 and 200 rates you a seat at the Kirkland House training table; above 100 qualifies you to talk sports in Leverett; 50 to 100 marks a promising student of the game; and less than 50 means you should spend more time in front of the TV with your friend on weekend afternoons this summer...
...Qube service enables subscribers using hand-held terminals to participate from their homes in programs ranging from quiz shows to televised public opinion polls. But after finding a lack of interest in the two-way offerings, Warner Amex decided to virtually close down its Qube network, which had been supplying 90 minutes of nightly two-way programming to 325,000 homes in six cities. While Qube subscribers will still receive up to two hours of locally originated two-way shows each day, they will have only occasional access to new network programs...
...young child," writes Stamaty of his hapless antihero, Congressman Bob Forehead, "young Bobby had one ambition; to host a TV quiz show." Instead, the wayward actor--who bears a less-than-coincidental resemblance to Rep. Jack Kemp (R.N.Y.)--becomes the political pawn of Gerard V. Oxboggle, president of Glominoid Corporation. And as a conservative representative. Forehead is the tool of every right-wing cause, from maniacal weapons manufacturers to preachy Southern Senator Clancy Fumes (a.k.a. Jesse Helms). Fumes lives in righteous fear of "secular humanist liberals" and plots to replace the Supreme Court with a panel of the four...