Monday, Sep. 10, 1923

Generous Citizens

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

"Stability," watchword of the Coolidge administration. (P. 1.)

Explorer MacMillan, penetrating the Arctic to foretell the next Ice Age. (P. 18.)

Two million Mexican dollars for education. (P. 17.)

A bank with 300,000 "partners,"with an unsalaried president and board chairman.(P. 21.)

America's Bar, assembled for the 46th time. (P. 19.)

Five clear official pronouncements upon the Monroe Doctrine. (P. 2.)

The Colorado, semi-final capital addition to the U. S. fleet until 1934. (P. 3.)

Vindication for Secretary Mellon's income tax reductions. (P. 5.)

Twenty-one short stories by the late Katherine Mansfield. (P. 14.)

An appropriation for colored medicine men. (P. 21.)

A seven-figure salary for a three-year-old infant. (P. 16.)

The self-admitted supremacy of pianist de Pachmann. (P. 17.)

America's female Bar--wholesome, pleasant, alert, girlish or gray-haired, motherly-looking or businesslike. (P. 19.)

Hearst, Lee, Swope--they defined " propaganda." (P. 20.)

A Presidential memo, for editorial notebooks. (P. 20.)

Refuelling on the wing. (P. 26.)

Doughty defense of the Davis Cup. (P. 24.)

The Gold Mashie; The Gold Ball. (P. 25.)

A Queen with a man's mind. (P. 10.)