SSRIS hE Si Pe oe This Week in His- tory: March 20—26 In Famous First Facts, 3rd ed. (New York: The J.W. Wilson Company, 1984), p. 312, Joseph Nathan Kane reveals that Indians attacked Jamestown, Virginia, on March 22, 1622. Of the 1240 people at Jamestown, 347 were killed. BSS SSRN The Heritage Corner In The World Book Encyclo- pedia (1988), vol. 2, p 15- 16, James Sykes reveals that Jo- hann Sebestian Bach was born in Eisenach, Germany, in March 21, 1685. William Morgan Fowler, Jr., reports in The World Book En- cyclopedia (1988), vol. 9, p. 192- 193, that Patrick Henry spoke to History Quiz 1. In the period between teh two World Wars, French policy to- ward Germany differed from British policy toward Germany most notabley. on the occasion of the militarization of what area? 2. In which of the following did Stalin play a major role? I The Russian Revolution II The Abdication of the tsar in 1917 III The Great purges IV The:First Five-Year Plan V The Nazi-Soviet Pact 3. Abraham Lincoln could have read all of the following except. : A) Henry Devid Thoreau’s “REsistance to Civil Government” B) Stephen Crane’s “The REd Badge of Courage” C) Harriet Veecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” D) Thomas Paine’s “The Age of Reason” E) William Blackstone’s “Commentaries on the Laws of Eng- land” 4, Name the person who had an important influence in shaping the concept of nonviolent resistance advacated by Martin Luther King, Jr. 5. All of the following royal houses were affected by the revo- : lutions of 1848-1849 except A) Orleans B) Hohenzollern C) Romanov D) Hadsburg E) Bourgon 6. In which of the following was slavery prohibited at the time the territory was organized? 7. Why did Territory VIII become part of the United States? 8. The Notthern boundary of territory IX was fixed during what American administartion? 9. What was the only state not to send a delegation to the American Consitutional convention of 1787? 10. Name the World War I Canadian doctor who wrote a fa- mous poem about Flanders. Rules $5.00 cash will be awarded to the first entry which has all 12 statements completed correctly. Place all answers in a sealed envelope and enclosed your name, address, and contact number where you can be reached. Drop your entry off at the History Secretary’s office in 3, Main. The winner will be announced in the following week’s Gem. Best of luck to all! = sca Page 6 SSSR CIETY NESS PS POP EERE SS SS the Virginia Provincial Conven- tion on March 23, 1775. Henry | urged his fellow Virginians to pre- pare themselves in case they had _ to fight against England. Henry spoke his historic words: “Give me liberty, or give me death!” In The World Book Encyclo-: pedia (1988), vol. 13, p. 194— 95, Sharron G. Uhler reports that Great Britain abolished the slave trade on March 25, 1807. Joseph Francis patented the first corrugated lifeboat on March 26, 1807 (Kane,p.345). The “Oneto” was the first confederation cruiser that was built in England. It sailed from Liverpool on March 22, 1862 (Kane, p544). Sharron G. Uhler reports in The World Book Encyclopedia (1988), vol. 13, p.194-95, that Sandra Day O’Connor was born on March 26, 1930. O’Connor was the first woman to become a justice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America. SORES ee aoa ee TU SS SS PONS Po March 24, 1989 . One More Try . She Drives Me Crazy . Wild Thing: . Seventeen . Rocket: When I’m With You . Lovechild . Walk the Dinosaur . Tel! Somebody . Like a Prayer . She Wants to Dance With Me - You Got It . Eternal Flame . Sword and Stone . The Living Years . Your Mama Don’t Dance . 1 Only Wanna Be With You . Waterline . Send Your Love . (Watching) Worlds Crumble - Don’t Look Back . I'll Blow You a Kiss . . End of the Line . Feels So Good . Broken Heart (Thirteen Valleys) Comic Chatter Yes, finally, tomorrow. I’m travelling! I’m on the road. Years ago, whenever I trav- elled, all I thought about was get- ting off the island to a real city with (you guessed it) real comic stores. I haven’t had the chance ~ to do that since I started collect- ing again. Hopefully this time I’ll be better prepared. In the early eighties, I went to a major comic store in Toronto; my senses exploded! Thousands of comics: on the walls, on the floor, I expected them to float in mid-air! Typically, being awestruck, I picked up the first handful of comics I saw, Threw by Jeff Smith all my money on the counter, and fled. What an opportunity lost! _ Where I’m travelling to isn’t Toronto, but it’ll do In prepa- ration for this journey, I’ve re- © searched prices (university lingo), I’ve prepared a list of what I have and what I’m looking for, I bought whatever reference ma- terial I could find (Overstreet guide, various catalogs), and I set an amount allowable to spend ex- clusively on comics. Budgeting a hobby/obsession isn’t easy, but that’s the value of having a wife. She helps! There are some bargains abroad. For exam- ple: I purchased Daredevil 70 - 130 at a flea market in Florida for == Thursday, March 23 1989= Brighton Rock : Fine Young Cannibals. Tone-—Loc Winger Def Leppard Sheriff One to One Was (Not Was) Sass Jordan Madonna Rick Astley Roy Orbison The Bangles - Paul Dean . Mike and the Mechanics Poison Samantha Fox Spoons Glass Tiger Glass Tiger Charlie Sexton _ Blue Oil | The Travelling Wilburys _ Van Halen Big Country © fifty cents each. But sometimes, comic stores off-island charge much more than local prices. this trap must be avoided; never pur- chase a large quantity of comics in the heat of the moment unless you know exactly how much you can get them for elsewhere. I-gen- erally scout out what ever stores I can find, checking prices against prices and, again, to the amount I have in my head. Finally, don’t forget that if you buy a large number of issues abroad, you have to transport them home. Comics are heavy and fragile. Be careful! Don’t forget that collecting comics is for fun!