Tuesday, February 20, 2018

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tool@panix.com (Dan Blum): Feb 19 02:55PM


> * Game 1, Round 2 - Geography - Canadian Universities
 
> 1. Royal Roads U.
 
Toronto
 
> 2. Laurentian U.
 
Montreal
 
> 3. Lakehead U.
 
Ottawa
 
> 4. Mt. Allison U.
 
Vancouver
 
> 5. U. of Ontario Institute of Technology.
 
Windsor; Brampton
 
> 6. Simon Fraser U.
 
Brock
 
> 7. Concordia U.
 
Toronto
 
> 8. Western U.
 
Calgary; Winnipeg
 
> 9. McMaster U.
 
Toronto; Ottawa
 
> 10. Nipissing U.
 
Halifax; Toronto
 
 
 
> Please see the 2-page handout at:
 
> 1. Ernest Howard (E.H.) Shepard, born 1879. Known for: "The House
> at Pooh Corner".
 
G
 
> 2. Eric Carle, born 1929. Known for: "The Very Hungry Caterpillar",
> "The Mixed-Up Chameleon".
 
E
 
> 3. Quentin Blake, born 1932. Known for: "James and the Giant
> Peach", "Matilda".
 
A
 
> 4. Shel Silverstein, born 1930. Known for: "Where the Sidewalk
> Ends", "The Giving Tree".
 
J
 
> 5. Maurice Sendak, born 1928. Known for: "Where the Wild Things
> Are".
 
P
 
> 6. Ludwig Bemelmans, born 1898. Known for: "Madeline and the
> Bad Hat".
 
S
 
> 7. Ezra Jack Keats, born 1916. Known for: "The Snowy Day",
> "Peter's Chair".
 
Q; B
 
> 8. Virginia Lee Burton, born 1909. Known for: "Maybelle the Cable
> Car", "Katy and the Big Snow".
 
T
 
> 9. Kate Greenaway, born 1846. Known for: "Mother Goose" (aka
> "The Old Nursery Rhymes").
 
K
 
> 10. Beatrix Potter, born 1866. Known for: "The Tale of Jemima
> Puddle-Duck", "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle".
 
M
 
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_______________________________________________________________________
Dan Blum tool@panix.com
"I wouldn't have believed it myself if I hadn't just made it up."
Dan Tilque <dtilque@frontier.com>: Feb 19 09:47AM -0800

Mark Brader wrote:
 
> 4. Mt. Allison U.
> 5. U. of Ontario Institute of Technology.
> 6. Simon Fraser U.
 
Vancouver BC
 
> been removed.
 
> 1. Ernest Howard (E.H.) Shepard, born 1879. Known for: "The House
> at Pooh Corner".
 
G
 
> Peach", "Matilda".
 
> 4. Shel Silverstein, born 1930. Known for: "Where the Sidewalk
> Ends", "The Giving Tree".
 
Q
 
> Are".
 
> 6. Ludwig Bemelmans, born 1898. Known for: "Madeline and the
> Bad Hat".
 
H
 
 
> 7. Ezra Jack Keats, born 1916. Known for: "The Snowy Day",
> "Peter's Chair".
 
C
 
> Car", "Katy and the Big Snow".
 
> 9. Kate Greenaway, born 1846. Known for: "Mother Goose" (aka
> "The Old Nursery Rhymes").
 
L
 
 
> 10. Beatrix Potter, born 1866. Known for: "The Tale of Jemima
> Puddle-Duck", "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle".
 
M
 
 
--
Dan Tilque
Joshua Kreitzer <gromit82@hotmail.com>: Feb 20 12:42AM

msb@vex.net (Mark Brader) wrote in news:f9WdneIr47hw6RfHnZ2dnUU7-
 
> In each case, we'll give you the name of a Canadian university,
> and you tell us what municipality its main campus is located in.
 
> 6. Simon Fraser U.
 
Vancouver
 
> 8. Western U.
 
London
 
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> Inapbhire naq Ivpgbevn. Vs lbh tnir nal bs gubfr nf lbhe nafjre,
> jr arrq gur fcrpvsvp zhavpvcnyvgl. Cyrnfr tb onpx naq fhccyl vg.
 
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> the letter on the handout corresponding to the artist we name.
 
> 1. Ernest Howard (E.H.) Shepard, born 1879. Known for: "The House
> at Pooh Corner".
 
G
 
> 2. Eric Carle, born 1929. Known for: "The Very Hungry Caterpillar",
> "The Mixed-Up Chameleon".
 
E
 
> 3. Quentin Blake, born 1932. Known for: "James and the Giant
> Peach", "Matilda".
 
A

> 4. Shel Silverstein, born 1930. Known for: "Where the Sidewalk
> Ends", "The Giving Tree".
 
J
 
> 5. Maurice Sendak, born 1928. Known for: "Where the Wild Things
> Are".
 
P

> 6. Ludwig Bemelmans, born 1898. Known for: "Madeline and the
> Bad Hat".
 
S
 
> 7. Ezra Jack Keats, born 1916. Known for: "The Snowy Day",
> "Peter's Chair".
 
Q
 
> 8. Virginia Lee Burton, born 1909. Known for: "Maybelle the Cable
> Car", "Katy and the Big Snow".
 
D; L
 
> 9. Kate Greenaway, born 1846. Known for: "Mother Goose" (aka
> "The Old Nursery Rhymes").
 
K; O
 
> 10. Beatrix Potter, born 1866. Known for: "The Tale of Jemima
> Puddle-Duck", "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle".
 
M
 
> the works of those illustrators based on their names alone, for fun,
> but for no points:
 
> 11. Thfgnir Qbeé.
 
O
 
> 13. Wbuaal Tehryyr.
 
I
 
> 14. Whyrf Srvssre.
 
R
 
> 16. Wbua Graavry.
 
F
 
> 17. C.Q. Rnfgzna.
 
B
 
> 19. Eboreg ZpPybfxrl.
 
H
 
> 20. Ivetvavn Senaprf Fgreergg.
 
C
 
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Joshua Kreitzer
gromit82@hotmail.com
Marc Dashevsky <usenet@MarcDashevsky.com>: Feb 20 01:24AM -0600

In article <f9WdneIr47hw6RfHnZ2dnUU7-X_NnZ2d@giganews.com>, msb@vex.net says...
> been removed.
 
> 1. Ernest Howard (E.H.) Shepard, born 1879. Known for: "The House
> at Pooh Corner".
G
 
> 2. Eric Carle, born 1929. Known for: "The Very Hungry Caterpillar",
> "The Mixed-Up Chameleon".
E, Q
 
> Peach", "Matilda".
 
> 4. Shel Silverstein, born 1930. Known for: "Where the Sidewalk
> Ends", "The Giving Tree".
R
 
> 5. Maurice Sendak, born 1928. Known for: "Where the Wild Things
> Are".
P
 
> 6. Ludwig Bemelmans, born 1898. Known for: "Madeline and the
> Bad Hat".
S
 
> "The Old Nursery Rhymes").
 
> 10. Beatrix Potter, born 1866. Known for: "The Tale of Jemima
> Puddle-Duck", "The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle".
M
 
 
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