Answers to the Pop Quiz

1. “This here is the hardy hole.” (describing the anatomy of anvils)

N. N. Freedman

2. “Put that away, prune.” (speaking to Yogi Savetman attempting to photograph him during class... possibly this very photograph)

W. J. Flagg

3. “Too soft; push it out; do it firmer.”

G. L. Webster

4. “Arrowheads have to be neat and symmetrical.”

R. M. Herbert

5. “Well, lad, you forgot the cross product term.”

I. W. Lustbader

6. “There will be no fighting in school: take it over to the duck pond.”

W. A. DeHuff

7. “…and for lack of automobiles there was plenty of stuff in the street to throw at them.”

W. C. Bader

8. “Put your necktie inside your shirt.”

C. C. Merkle

9. “The paint changed color; as a scientist you must be observant of such things.”

M. J. Levin

10. “That’s good for a naught.”, said by Latin teacher from Western

Arnold

11. “The lettering in the graph will be 1/16th inch using India ink.

W. G. Simon

12. “All lines go to the vanishing point.”

R. M. Herbert

13. “Along came a guy with a gadget.” (commenting on writing style)

W. J. Flagg

14. “I can lend you a necktie.”

N. N. Freedman

14. “Our tools are our blessings.” (That's probably why I have so many tools... and blessings.   Thank you, Mr. Acree!)

Samuel Acree

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