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The Questions
1. How is the date of Easter
determined?
2. By what name is the Chinese
philosopher K'ung Fu Tze usually known to the. Western world?
3. What were the "Three Est a t e s " in France prior to the Revolution?
4. Who.makes the laws for the
District of Columbia?
5. How many lawyers are there
in the United States congress?
6. How much r a w silk does the
United States import?
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The Answers
1. It is the first Sunday after
the full moon on or next after
March 21.
2. Confucius.
3. Nobles, clergy and commoa
people.
4. Congress.
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5. Seventy-one out of the ninetysix senators and 249 out of 435 r e p resentatives are lawyers.
6. During the calendar y e a r
1937, 57,815,573 pounds of raw silk
was imported, with an import value of $106,594,358.
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ner cloths, bedspreads, scarfs, o r
doilies. Delightful pick-up worfc
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hook will just fly from one t o
another. Pattern 1651 contains directions for making a 6V2 inch and
a 2 inch medallion (size in string)'
and joining them to make a variety of articles; illustrations of t h e
medallions and of all stitches
used; material requirements; a
photograph of medallions.
Send 15 cents in stamps or coins
(coins preferred) for this pattern
to The Sewing Circle, Needlecraft
Dept., 82 Eighth Ave., New York,
N. Y.
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Pattern 1651
These two medallions . . . the
small one very open to set off the
ppirals of the larger one . . . can
he used to form any number of
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