[EL] #270DAILYQUIZ PRESIDENTIAL POLITICS DAILY QUIZ October 9, 2012
Goldfeder, Jerry H.
jgoldfeder at stroock.com
Tue Oct 9 06:48:09 PDT 2012
#270DailyQuiz: Last week we asked which President was a boxing coach. Today, perhaps more relevant, which President was head of his college's Philomathesian Society? [10/9/12]
Answer to previous question: Who was the most recent President to win his election despite losing Ohio and Florida? [10/5/12] John Kennedy
Every weekday we will pose a question about presidential politics. I post them on twitter and Facebook, and now by email. The only rule is that you cannot look it up! Either you know it, or you will learn the answer the following day. The prize is intrinsic satisfaction! Enjoy!
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