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#8385, aired 2021-04-23 | ELECTORAL COLLEGE ALUMNI $1000: In "Presidential Lottery", this "Tales of the South Pacific" author wrote about being an elector in the 1968 election James Michener |
#8196, aired 2020-04-06 | COLLEGE TALES $400: Julia Whelan's novel "My Oxford Year" follows the young American recipient of one of these scholarships Rhodes |
#8196, aired 2020-04-06 | COLLEGE TALES $800: The 2015 novel "Cow Country" is set in one of these alliterative institutions AKA a junior college a community college |
#8196, aired 2020-04-06 | COLLEGE TALES $1200: A Langston Hughes poem begins in a "college on the hill above" this area of upper Manhattan Harlem |
#8196, aired 2020-04-06 | COLLEGE TALES $1600: This Jazz Age man's "This Side of Paradise" is set at Princeton (Scott) Fitzgerald |
#8196, aired 2020-04-06 | COLLEGE TALES $2000: The characters in Wendy Wasserstein's "Uncommon Women and Others" are alumnae of this numerical group of northeastern schools the Seven Sisters |
#4871, aired 2005-11-14 | COLLEGE COURSES $400: The University of Nebraska at Omaha offers an English course devoted to this "Canterbury Tales" author Chaucer |
#4213, aired 2002-12-18 | "T" TIME AT THE LIBRARY $2000: Hawthorne's college classmate Horatio Bridge paid for the publication of this collection of "Tales" "Twice-Told Tales" |
#2608, aired 1995-12-27 | LITERARY HODGEPODGE $1000: His Bowdoin College classmate Horatio Bridge subsidized the publication of his "Twice-Told Tales" Nathaniel Hawthorne |
#2214, aired 1994-03-31 | FRANKLIN PIERCE $800: One of his schoolmates at Bowdoin College was this "Twice-Told Tales" author Hawthorne |
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