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More New York Newspaper Front Page Stories

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More New York Newspaper Front Page Stories game quiz
"Reading New York newspapers is a lot of fun, especially looking through old issues. Here are some questions about articles that the papers felt were important enough to put them on the front page."

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1. Carrie Nation was noted for her efforts to eradicate bars and taverns from cities around the United States. What else did she campaign against?
    Trolley cars...they caused women's skirts to fly up
    Birth control techniques...they were dangerous to women
    Male bank tellers...they took jobs away from women
    Corsets. They were extremely uncomfortable..and unnecessary in the eyes of Ms. Nation.


2. Mr. John W. Eisenhuth claimed to have invented the _______________. His picture might be hanging on the walls of OPEC headquarters.
    Gasoline engine
    Incandescent light bulb
    Zipper
    Eisenglass curtains


3. "Where can we dock this marine monster when she reaches the port of New York?" The New York 'Tribune' posed this question in 1910. What 'monster' was it referring to?
    The 'Titanic'.
    The world's largest sailing ship -- a behemoth with ten masts!
    A German submarine that was visiting New York
    The new battleship authorized by Theodore Roosevelt as part of his "Great White Fleet"


4. Speaking of Teddy Roosevelt, he once said about this president: "Instead of speaking softly and carrying a big stick, President _______ spoke bombastically and carried a dishrag."
    William Howard Taft
    Calvin Coolidge
    Warren G. Harding
    Woodrow Wilson


5. The first man to make a speech on television and later become President of the United States was ________________
_______________.
    Woodrow Wilson
    Herbert Hoover
    Calvin Coolidge
    Harry Truman


6. Babe Ruth was sold to the New York 'Yankees' in 1919 by the disgruntled Red Sox who called him a 'handicap.' How much did the legendary baseball player go for on the open market?
    $100,000
    $10,000 plus two other players
    One Million Dollars...he was the first player to be sold for this amount
    There was an even trade with a Yankee player going to the Red Sox in exchange for the Bambino.


7. 'Typhoid Mary' made the headlines in New York when she was accused of spreading a deadly strain of the disease. In the early years of the 20th century, this woman, who worked as a cook, was directly responsible for several outbreaks of deadly typhoid fever. What was her real name?
    Colleen O'Hara
    Mary Ann Cocheo
    Maria Cortez
    Mary Mallon


8. Bob Hope played New York Mayor James J. Walker, a dashing, handsome man who seemed impurvious to talk of scandal. In fact, he is credited with writing one of the top songs of his era. Can you name it?
    Will You Love Me In December As You Do In May
    Yes, We Have No Bananas
    In My Merry Oldsmobile
    The Sidewalks of New York


9. New York is well-known as the 'Big Apple.' Where did the nickname come from?
    All of the answers are correct..No one really knows where the name originated.
    Jazz musicians in Harlem would give impromptu sidewalk concerts
    The race horse track was referred to as 'The Big Apple' and New Yorkers loved races
    Politicians would refer to the incredible cultural attractions as the 'Big Apple', just like West Coasters might say 'The Whole Enchilada.'


10. Coney Island is named after __________________________
    The Koneh Indians who inhabited the area
    Strange cone-shaped objects found in acient Indian midden heaps
    The large number of rabbits on the 'island' -- actually it's a peninsula
    Col. Raphael Coney, the defender of the Coney Island during the War of 1812


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