Swing (Jan-Dec 1950)

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THE SMITHS HAVE A WORD FOR IT J. H. LAVELY SMITH. SMITH. SMITH. .SMITH .SMITH .SMITH .SMITH .SMITH Your name doesn't have to be Smith to score high on this one. You can probably do quite well even if you sign your checks Johnson, Jackson, or Jones. Your job is merely to fill in the missing words or parts of words which, with the letters S-M-I-T-H on the right side, conclude the sentence of the left hand column. At five apiece, a score of 85 to 100 proves you have more than a nodding acquaintance with the Smith family. A score of 75 is average. This statement: Suggests: 1. A horseshoe maker is a: , SMITH 2. Fragments resulting from a blow are: SMITH . 3. Sinclair Lewis' great novel is entitled: . 4. The founder of the Mormon religion was: . 5. Tall, auburn-haired movie actress is: 6. The "National Museum of the United States," located in Washington, D. C, is another name for the: SMITH. 7. One who makes mechanical devices employed in the fastening of doors is a: . , 8. An unsuccessful Democratic candidate for President in the late '20s was: 9. A famous Massachusetts girls' school is: 10. One who works with a silverywhite, soft, fusible metal is a: 11. Born in Scotland, the founder of the science of Economics was: 12. A renowned Confederate General of the Civil War was: 13. Prominent firearms manufacturing company is: 14. A Congressional action of 1917, which provides Federal aid for vocational education in the public schools, was the: 15. A songwriter is sometimes called a: . SMITH 16. One of the principal zinc ores is: SMITH 17. The leader of the early English settlers in Virginia was: SMITH 18. Oftentimes called "Trade" and "Mark" are the: SMITH 19. An English clergyman and humorist who helped to secure Roman Catholic emancipation in Britain was: SMITH 20. Great newspaper pioneer of the South, and later the Secretary of Interior in 1893 was: . SMITH -SMITH -SMITH -SMITH WORD GOLF by BOB RODERICK How's your verbal stance? Here is a CLUB aimed at a BALL. To reach the BALL with the CLUB, simply change one letter at a time and form a new word each 'time according to the definitions. Solving hint Sticky stuff Eat too much Trouble in the joints Boxing match Flash of lightning Seed pod CLUB BALL