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904. “Because they are so grateful.”
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- Benjamin Franklin, on having sex with older women.
[QUOTE=Elendil’s Heir]
904. “Because they are so grateful.”
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JFK, on choosing RFK as his Attorney General
In honor of the Oscars ceremony:
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In honor of the Oscars ceremony:
Who is the only actor to receive two Oscars for the same role in the same film?
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Harold Russell, who received a special Oscar and Best Supporting Actor for his part in The Best Years of Our Lives
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909. Harold Russell, who received a special Oscar and Best Supporting Actor for his part in The Best Years of Our Lives
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Bingo! That’s the answer.
The Academy thought he would not win but wanted to honor him in some way, so they arranged a special Oscar. But then he DID win after all.
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904. Benjamin Franklin, on having sex with older women.
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Correct. And want2know is correct about JFK and RFK.
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Correct. And want2know is correct about JFK and RFK.
Name the Federal judge swore in LBJ on Nov. 22, 1963.
Who first swore in Calvin Coolidge as President?
Why was this controversial?
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Thurgood Marshall.
His dad, IIRC, in the attic of their home, by candlelight. I may be mixing up the details with someone else.
He used a nonstandard Bible or something like that.
The name of the critic? I can’t remember. NPR did a story at the time of Margaret’s death, but I don’t think they gave the critic’s name.
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910. Thurgood Marshall.
911. His dad, IIRC, in the attic of their home, by candlelight. I may be mixing up the details with someone else.
912. He used a nonstandard Bible or something like that.
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5 time champ, you’re kinda right but more kinda wrong as to question 913.
What was significant about the Halibut Treaty of 1923 (other than to people interested in the halibut fishery)?
Who was the only person other than a President or Vice President ever to formally convene a Cabinet meeting?
The only Presidential election in which a third party polled more electoral votes than the losing major party?
Referring to thre same election as 917, what was unique about the Presidential candidates in that election? (Other elections may have had 67% of this uniqueness-- what makes this one unique in that regard?)
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917. The only Presidential election in which a third party polled more electoral votes than the losing major party?
Referring to thre same election as 917, what was unique about the Presidential candidates in that election? (Other elections may have had 67% of this uniqueness-- what makes this one unique in that regard?)
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I’m not sure as to the year, but wasn’t this the result when Theodore Roosevelt’s Bull Moose Party ran for his election as president?
Well, if I’m right for 917, that’s the only time I can think of where a former president ran for office under the auspices of a party other than the one he’d been a member of while he served as president.
ETA: I just had a flash of an idea for 916. Who was the only person other than a President or Vice President ever to formally convene a Cabinet meeting?
916. I’m going to guess that this was Woodrow Wilson’s First Lady. (Edith? I’m less certain of her name.)
Umm- where was Loki’s post? I didn’t see it until I posted mine. :o
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907. “When the President does it, that means it is not illegal.”
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912. Why was this [Coolidge swearing in] controversial?
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JP’s are real judges (at least in this state); Coolidge’s father was a notary public.
Just a guess, but I’d say Woodrow Wilson’s wife while Wilson was incapacitated after a stroke.
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907. Nixon, during Watergate.
Something about his dad being a justice of the peace and not a “real” judge.
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Close enough. It was a few years afterwards, when Nixon was being interviewed by David Frost for the BBC. Hard to believe he actually said it, but he did.
Correct. Coolidge’s dad was a Vermont justice of the peace. Most legal observers thought and still think that he was empowered to administer the oath, but just in case, Coolidge was sworn in again when he reached Washington the next day.
I’m probably wrong, but… SecState Alexander Haig in 1981, after Reagan was shot and while VP Bush was out of town?
Who said it? Bonus points for context.
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921. “I choose not to run.”
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912. Correct. Coolidge’s dad was a Vermont justice of the peace. Most legal observers thought and still think that he was empowered to administer the oath, but just in case, Coolidge was sworn in again when he reached Washington the next day.
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Um, Elendil , you might want to read this.
I assure you, I did not look this up before answering; I remember learning this in grade school history class.
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JP’s are real judges (at least in this state); Coolidge’s father was a notary public.
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That’s why I put real in quotes.
But it appears both Elendil’s Heir and I misremembered Coolidge Sr. being a justice of the peace.
I visited the little town where Coolidge was sworn in (not going to mention its name; that might be a future question in this thread!) a few years ago with my wife, a Vermonter, and was certain that the elder Coolidge was a J.P. Huh. 
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921. LBJ? in 1968, announcing his decision not to run again? A decision I believe was brought about by the Tet offensive in Vietnam earlier that year.
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Incorrect. (LBJ did as you said, but he didn’t utter these words).