We use Optical Character Recognition (OCR) during our scanning and processing workflow to make the content of each page searchable. You can view the automatically generated text below as well as copy and paste individual pieces of text to quote in your own work.
Text recognition is never 100% accurate. Many parts of the scanned page may not be reflected in the OCR text output, including: images, page layout, certain fonts or handwriting.
46
&
famm<
cmtfaj^
Suggested by
KAY KYSER'S MUSICAL CLASS
(NBC, Wednesdays at 10:00 P.M., E.S.T.)
1. What old children's song has become a popular dance hit?
2. Finish these lines from popu J lar songs: /*
Fall in love, fall % in love,
You couldn't be cuter, plus that J*fi»SST you
I love to whistle, 'cause
I saw you last night, and
I think you're gorgeous, you're charming, you're handsome, you're perfect,
3. Complete these orchestra leaders' names: (As an example, W — n— g is Wayne King.)
— och -i — t — my K — p — h — i
S — nn nn-s
R 1 A~br r
4. Song titles are tricky things — you think you know them and sometimes you don't. See if you can complete the following ones:
Sweet and
When Did You Leave
Star
You Took the
What is This
5. What leader is associated with each of the following instruments: Trombone; trumpet; piano; clarinet; saxophone.
6. What orchestra leader has been advocating "streamlining" our National Anthem?
7. Pair off these vocalists with their proper band-leaders: Martha Tilton, Edythe Wright, Judy Starr, Dolly Dawn, Marion Mann, Joan Edwards, Don Huston, Virginia Simms, Peggy Mann, Maxine Gray. The leaders: Hal Kemp, Enoch Light, Tommy Dorsey, Bob Crosby, Benny Goodman, Skinnay Ennis, Kay Kyser, Henry Busse, George Hall, Paul Whiteman.
8. Name five famous "musical feuds," or disagreements between band-leaders. They may either be going on now, or be all over and done with.
9. What movies were the following songs introduced in:
Small Fry. What Goes On Here in My Heart? Ride, Tenderfoot, Ride.
Waddo
Clifton Fadimon!
My Walking Stick. Says My Heart.
10. Whom do you associate with the following songs:
The Continental. Night and Day. My Man. Thanks for the Memory. Sonny Boy.
Suggested by
INFORMATION, PLEASE
(NBC, Tuesdays at 8:30 P.M., E.S.T.]
1. In what movies did the following objects play an important part:
An old Egyptian tablet.
A soldier's identification disk.
A ventriloquist's dummy.
A mosquito.
A mechanical ice-box.
2. What do the following abbreviations stand for:
A.A.A.
Adj.
Inc.
I.O.CXF
pinx.
3. What writer should you think of in association with:
A breakfast table.
A whale.
A mast.
A cabin.
The letter A.
(As an example, in association with a bird, you'd think of Edgar Allan Poe, for "The Raven.")
4. How did Mark Twain come by his pen name?
5. Who is not without honor save in his own country, and in his own
house? And who says so?
6. What was the name of the ancient Greek who is famous for his laws?
7. Name five pairs of husbands and wives, both of whom are famous movie or stage stars.
8. Name five famous people, living or dead, whose last name is Adams.
9. If you had a large supply of clothing to give away, what articles would you give to the following people? (For instance, to an employee in a bottling works, you'd give a cap, wouldn't you?)
A gossip An explorer
A prizefighter
10. Who were the people who used these pen names? — Boz, Lewis Carroll, Mr. Dooley, Gavin Ogilvie, Poor Richard.
Suggested by
WHAT'S MY NAME?
(MBS, Fridays at 8:00 P.M., E.S.T.)
The first five
people to identify
are women; the
last five are men.
1. I am a movie star; I was born abroad and once was employed in a barber shop; I got my start in movies in my native land but became famous only after coming to America; I spent part of last summer in Ravello, Italy. What's my name?
2. I am famous because of my marriage; I was born in Baltimore;
Can yeu lick Budd Huliek?
Here is a musical feud, in its advanced stages. Most of them don't get this far, though. Can you name five pairs of feuding dance-band leaders?