Saturday, May. 12, 1923

POINT with PRIDE

After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:

That Pennsylvania law which gives women the right to play tax-dodging for real stakes. (P. 7.)

The discovery of an unidentified carnivorous dinosaur in the Mongolian desert. (P. 21.)

The "London Follies," said to be projected under the patronage of the Pragger Wagger. (P. 17.)

Birkenhead, prospective visitor, who cannot escape the adjective "brilliant." (P. 20.)

The kitchen cabinet because there is no such thing. (P. 1.)

The Democratic Party. It has a pie-ful of candidates to set before the people. (P. 7.)

French premiers. One rushes into relativity as courageously as another occupies the Ruhr. (P. 21.)

A faith in the enduring vegetable gardens of Kuzbas which leads men out of the land of the dollar. (P. 4.)

Senator Brookhart. He accepts one senatorial tradition--the termly trip to Europe. (P. 7.)

Bearded Meletios, who works two styles of calendars at once. (P. 18.)

The 40% who rose guiltless of unconstitutional libation. (P. 7.)

Mrs. Belmont's complete congress, which, like Birnam Wood, will move to Washington. (P. 5.)

Mexico's one-armed idealist. There was no Obregon money in Washington, but he won. (P. 13.)

Professor Kammerer--who grew eyes on a sightless newt. (P. 21.)

The 50 Cambridge professors who subscribed money to bring Professor Kammerer to England " in the interest of fair play." (P. 21.)