Word: testings
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Sirs: All kudos to Eurich and Wilson for the Current Affairs Test in the magazine for June 29. I hied myself straightway to this town's first TIME-booster, Author August W. Derleth, candidly hoping to catch him with little better than a college average. Despite the fact that he is revising a major novel on option to Scribner's Sons, putting together an anthology of poems for another New York publisher, and arranging a book of his own poetry besides reading for review and otherwise an average of 30 books and 40 magazines a month, Author Derleth...
Would a comparison of Current Affairs Test scores be practicable or advisable? Herewith are my scores on the four tests so far; I should be interested in knowing what others report...
...past two Current Affairs Tests my rating climbed from 72 to 79. In this week's test I hit 81. If what you say is true and 60 is above the college average, then keep your college education and give me TIME...
...Current Affairs Test, Question No. 105, you state: "A 19th Century French painter who is famous for the distinctive yellow coloring . . . ." The answer you give is Van Gogh...
...thanks to TIME for placing provocative Current Affairs Test on last six pages. It makes it so easy to rip out and consign to the nearest wastebasket without disturbing balance of magazine...