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last mentioned, that is Saturday, because there are 5217 weeks and only
5 days. It will now be convenient to put the results into tabular form:
January I, 1901-Tuesday.
January I, 200I-Monday. 6 days later (2000, leap year)
January I, 2IOI-Saturday. 5 days later
January I, 220I-Thursday. 5 days later
January I, 2301-Tuesday. 5 days later
January 1, 2401-Monday. 6 days later (2400, leap year)
It will thus be seen that the first days of successive centuries will be Tuesday,
Monday, Saturday, and Thursday-perpetually recurring-so that the first day
of a century can never occur on a Sunday, Wednesday, or a Friday, as I have
stated.
- THE FLY'S TOUR
Before you join the ends give one end of the ribbon a half-turn, so that there
is a twist in the ring. Then the fly can walk over all the squares without going
over the edge, for we have the curious paradox of a piece of paper with only
one side and one edge!
[Dudeney has described what is now well known as the Moebius strip, one
of the great curiosities of topology.-M. G.]
- A MUSICAL ENIGMA
The undoubtedly correct solution
to this enigma is BACH. If you turn
the cross round, you get successively
B flat (treble clef), A (tenor clef), C
(alto clef), and B natural (treble
clef). In German B flat is called "B"
and B natural "H," making it read
BACH.
It reminds me of an organ fugue by
B A C H
c. P. Emanuel Bach, based on the
family name and beginning as in the
illustration.