Monday, Aug. 20, 1923

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

A film that crossed the invisible line where Industry ends and Art begins. (P. 15.)

A lonely figure, riding of a morning through Rock Creek Park, wearing an immense sombrero. (P. 5.)

The political career of F. E. Smith of England. It has been free from the unspectacular. (P. 7.)

A breakfast fit for a President. (P. 5.)

A Manhattan stadium. It is wild. It is woolly. (P. 16.)

A jovial, rotund native of Phalanx, N. J., with enthusiasms for Dickens, doughboys, Mrs. Minnie Maddern Fiske. (P. 15.)

A Bengalese exception who thrives on milk, marriage, mathematics. (P. 18.)

A hingeless desk on the Senate floor. (P. 5.)

Harvard '86, Yale '98. (P. 18.)

A strong man who extricated himself from the pressure of a Tsar's thumb. (P. 9.)

Tirabocchi from Firpoland -- beardless, breathless, triumphant. (P. 24.)

A scion of capitalism descended from the family seat to till a dusty field. (P. 21.)

A Birdseye view of canons measureless to man. (P. 19.)