Monday, Nov. 12, 1923

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

British courtesy in helping America to dry up.

The contribution of college professors to historico --journalism.

The Pope of Peace.

A general's face. It traveled 9,000 wireless miles without damage.

The courage of the politician who would rather have a character than a country.

The romantic hero who fights for his nose and laughs in spite of it.

The skill of the champion international bridge-player. Lloyd George's last audience--the Whoest of the Who. David F. Houston. He has a distinguished patron. The first American to attend a meeting of the British Cabinet.

The auspicious hymen of Sweden's royal and athletic archaeologist.

The patrons of symphony.

An Admiral who does not fear to bravely split his infinitives.

A chrysanthemum, a rose and a distinguished lady.

A document beginning "We, the people . . ."

A man who saves words like dollars and dollars like words.

A smaller and better Royal Navy