THE FIRST PERSON WHO CAN WRITE us with the correct answer to the following art question will receive 2 free passes to the INWOOD THEATER or something nice for our out of town winners.

From the completion of our mystery building until 1889 when the Eiffel Tower was finished, it was the tallest structure in the world. Name it. Clue: It took 634 years to build.

Answer to last months question of what `obscene' novel was banned from `22-'33 was ULYSSES, by James Joyce. It is considered by many to be one of 3 great 20th Century novels (Remembrance of Things Past by Proust & Magic Mountain by Mann). District Judge John Woolsey said in the unbanning court decision, "... although it contains... many words usually considered dirty, I have not found anything that I consider to be dirt for dirt's sake."

Musea received 3 (count `em) 3 correct responses on the same day. Our 3 winners are: NED EVANS/Dallas, JOHN from the website depressionexpress.com (an extensive health reference site on depression)/Oakland, CA and GAIL WINKELMAN/Dallas. Congratulations! EXTRA PRIZE GAME; There are at least 9 art references not documented in our lead story, 34. Whoever can name the most will receive a prize (we give you #1; Michaelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.)

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