No outside sources allowed. Just take your best guess.
A note from your QoD Meister/Thematic tour director: We're pressed for time this month, so, unlike the IOC, we will not be revisiting any stops on our tour. Let's leave "Chariots of Fire" for another time and move right along!
1. Amsterdam was one of the headquarters of the Dutch East India Company, which established trading posts throughout the world. One of these was at Batavia, which is now known as what Asian capital city?
2. In 1928, Herbert Hoover defeated what four-time governor of New York (and first Roman Catholic Irish-American major party candidate) in the presidential election?
3. What Dutch artist became known for his abstract, geometrical paintings such as this "Composition with Red, Yellow and Blue"?

4. At the 1928 Olympics, Johnny Weissmuller won two gold medals in swimming. He would go on to fame as Tarzan, in movies based on the books by what author?
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