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RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 01-03-2013 09:54 PM

Clue #5

The movie previously mentioned was made 17 years after Tarbell wrote the book.

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Rob


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - RJNorton - 01-04-2013 05:51 AM

Henry Wing?


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 01-04-2013 10:30 AM

Correct Roger. The movie I mentioned was Wing and a Prayer which was made in 1944, 17 years after Tarbell about Wing. Sorry, but the prize budget for 2013 was spent last year on Mayan-related festivities.

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Rob


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 01-18-2013 10:48 PM

In 1913 Tarbell was one of the first female journalists to do what?

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Rob


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - LincolnMan - 01-19-2013 07:33 AM

This is a tough one Rob. Maybe she was one of the first female journalists to interview Henry Ford?


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 01-19-2013 09:10 AM

Sorry Bill, good guess but that's not it.

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Rob


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - RJNorton - 01-19-2013 09:19 AM

Cover the newly formed Federal Reserve System?


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 01-19-2013 10:17 AM

Sorry Roger, but that's not it either.

Clue #1

It happened in New York City.

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Rob


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 01-19-2013 11:27 AM

Clue #2

Doing this today is something we take for granted.

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Rob


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Gene C - 01-19-2013 01:37 PM

Ride in a plane?


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - RJNorton - 01-19-2013 02:01 PM

This was before Prohibition so I'll guess either drink in a bar (or smoke cigarettes in public)?


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 01-19-2013 02:04 PM

Good job, Gene. That's correct.

In 1912, Tarbell had made a statement about how she believed flying to be safe but added that she had never done so. Henry Woodhouse, who was editor of Flying magazine, offered Tarbell the opportunity to fly and then asked if she would write about it for the magazine. She agreed.

Here is an article she also wrote for the American Magazine of her experiences.

Gene, you win a free flight in the plane which carried Tarbell, although I imagine you'll have to find a new pilot.

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Rob


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 04-27-2013 10:27 AM

Time to dust off some Tough Tarbell Trivia.

Generally speaking, Ida Tarbell rarely said anything truly negative about someone in her personal correspondence. However, there was one individual that, at least on one occasion, she let her true feelings be known (albeit to another person, not the individual in question).

Of whom did Tarbell say "There is a touch of intellectual snobbery about him as well as a great lack of humor, which, unless he overcomes them, is going to seriously interfere with his ambition to be President of the United States."

I'll even provide a clue. The person in question made no secret of his dislike for Tarbell.

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Rob


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Bill Richter - 04-27-2013 11:28 AM

Theodore Roosevelt


RE: Tough Tarbell Trivia - Rob Wick - 04-27-2013 12:34 PM

That's a really good guess, Bill, but it's not TR.

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Rob