We were the food suppliers for the SD Chapter meeting tonight.
Marilyn thought of getting a Studebaker cake with the names of the five
brothers on it, or an outline of a car, but we ended up with just
"Studebaker 1852 - 1966" on it.
This led to a question during the meeting. (I started to respond, but
they told me to shut-up as I robably knew the answer.)
Without looking at any answers which might follow, which were the
oldest and the youngest of the brothers?
Karl (I won the 50/50 prize anyhow, so there!) Haas
Jacob was the youngest.
> We were the food suppliers for the SD Chapter meeting tonight.
> Marilyn thought of getting a Studebaker cake with the names of the five
> brothers on it, or an outline of a car, but we ended up with just
> "Studebaker 1852 - 1966" on it.
> This led to a question during the meeting. (I started to respond, but
> they told me to shut-up as I robably knew the answer.)
> Without looking at any answers which might follow, which were the
> oldest and the youngest of the brothers?
>
> Karl (I won the 50/50 prize anyhow, so there!) Haas

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midlant@earthlink.net - 11 Aug 2006 17:30 GMT
That was my choice, too. I hope that you're right. Karl
> Jacob was the youngest.
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> > Karl (I won the 50/50 prize anyhow, so there!) Haas