IQ1: Did you claim to be married to Howard Hughes for 25 years?
IQ2: Were you known as “The Splendid Splinter?”
IQ3: Were you memorialized in a poem by Franklin P. Adams about baseball?"
A question about the rules: Would it be legal for the answer to be a person whose middle initial is “T?”
- I am male.
- I am currently dead.
- I was a real person.
- I am American.
- My last name does not begin with T.
- I died after 1900.
- I am not noted for my contribution to The Fine Arts.
- I died before 1950.
- I am not famous for athletic achievement.
- I am not aware of any film made about my life.
- I personally was not involved in politics, but some of my work was cited by political figures.
- I was noted for my academic work.
- My work was not in the hard sciences, such as chemistry, physics, math, etc.
- I was not an economist.
- I was not associated with an Ivy League university, and I am unaware of any work done at such an institution.
- I died before 1920 (so, I died between 1900 and 1920).
- I was not a political scientist, although, as I said, my work influenced and was cited by politicians.
I’m not Ted Williams or Joe Tinker (of Tinker to Evers to Chance fame). A DQ for Hughes wife.
I will say that I did not pick someone such as Buford T. Pusser, where only the initial is T. I will say that the name I am commonly referred to has a full name starting with ‘T’, either as my first or my middle name.
DQ1: Are you Booker T. Washington?
Hughes’ purported wife was Terry Moore.
- I am male.
- I am currently dead.
- I was a real person.
- I am American.
- My last name does not begin with T.
- I died after 1900.
- I am not noted for my contribution to The Fine Arts.
- I died before 1950.
- I am not famous for athletic achievement.
- I am not aware of any film made about my life.
- I personally was not involved in politics, but some of my work was cited by political figures.
- I was noted for my academic work.
- My work was not in the hard sciences, such as chemistry, physics, math, etc.
- I was not an economist.
- I was not associated with an Ivy League university, and I am unaware of any work done at such an institution.
- I died before 1920 (so, I died between 1900 and 1920).
- I was not a political scientist, although, as I said, my work influenced and was cited by politicians.
- I’m not Booker T. Washington. (As I said, the ‘T’ name that I am commonly referred to is not the initial T, but it may be my middle name.)
I heard you but I did not have any other ideas.
IQ1: After being praised by a royal did you respond “Thanks, King?”
IQ2: Were you the foremost efficiency expert of the late 19th and early 20th century?
IQ3: Did you write “Future Shock?”
I’m not Jim Thorpe or Alvin Toffler. Take a DQ for #2.
This was Bess Truman, Harry’s wife.
Yes, Thurman Munson.
Thurgood Marshall, when tourists didn’t recognize him at the Supreme Court.
It has always been our custom that the person who poses the IQ gets to provide the answer.
I’m drawing a blank as to who Wargamer is thinking of. Anyone who wishes to use my DQs may do so.
Elendil-Sorry, didn’t notice that you hadn’t answered yet. :smack:
IQ2: Frederick Taylor
DQ1: Did you have a well known connection with one particular university?
IQ: Are you a pioneering behaviorist?
No idea, so a DQ.
- I am male.
- I am currently dead.
- I was a real person.
- I am American.
- My last name does not begin with T.
- I died after 1900.
- I am not noted for my contribution to The Fine Arts.
- I died before 1950.
- I am not famous for athletic achievement.
- I am not aware of any film made about my life.
- I personally was not involved in politics, but some of my work was cited by political figures.
- I was noted for my academic work.
- My work was not in the hard sciences, such as chemistry, physics, math, etc.
- I was not an economist.
- I was not associated with an Ivy League university, and I am unaware of any work done at such an institution.
- I died before 1920 (so, I died between 1900 and 1920).
- I was not a political scientist, although, as I said, my work influenced and was cited by politicians.
17a(Since this could have been asked as an IQ, I won’t count it.). I’m not Booker T. Washington. (As I said, the ‘T’ name that I am commonly referred to is not the initial T, but it may be my middle name.) - I am associated with a particular school, however it is not a university as understood by the general population, but a post-graduate school that is open only to a select group of people engaged in one particular profession.
Originally Posted by Elendil’s Heir
IQs: I’m not Thurman Munson, and you can take two DQs for the other questions
I’m drawing a blank as to who Wargamer is thinking of. Anyone who wishes to use my DQs may do so.
If you don’t mind I will take Elendil’s heir’s 2 DQ’s
DQ1: Are you associated with the Army War College?
DQ2: Pending
DQ: Were you a psychologist?
DQ Summary
- I am male.
- I am currently dead.
- I was a real person.
- I am American.
- My last name does not begin with T.
- I died after 1900.
- I am not noted for my contribution to The Fine Arts.
- I died before 1950.
- I am not famous for athletic achievement.
- I am not aware of any film made about my life.
- I personally was not involved in politics, but some of my work was cited by political figures.
- I was noted for my academic work.
- My work was not in the hard sciences, such as chemistry, physics, math, etc.
- I was not an economist.
- I was not associated with an Ivy League university, and I am unaware of any work done at such an institution.
- I died before 1920 (so, I died between 1900 and 1920).
- I was not a political scientist, although, as I said, my work influenced and was cited by politicians.
17a(Since this could have been asked as an IQ, I won’t count it.). I’m not Booker T. Washington. (As I said, the ‘T’ name that I am commonly referred to is not the initial T, but it may be my middle name.) - I am associated with a particular school, however it is not a university as understood by the general population, but a post-graduate school that is open only to a select group of people engaged in one particular profession.
- I was not associated with the ARMY War College.
- I am not a psychologist.
I give up.
IQ:
Did your theories of naval power greatly influence Theodore Roosevelt?
Yes! I am Alfred Thayer Mahan, historian and lecturer at the United States Naval War College, whose book The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783 was hailed as the foremost geopolitical essay of the 19th Century, and whose ideas on the effect of sea power on geopolitical outcomes influenced not only Theodore Roosevelt, but European leaders such as Kaiser Wilhelm II, Alfred Tirpitz, and Jackie Fisher.
Congratulations, Elendil’s Heir!
Thanks! Clues 17 and 19 were what sealed it.
Lemme think about the next name…