Monday, Apr. 21, 1924
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
The defeat of "Nordic claptrap orators" who are "friends of every country but their own." (P. 4.)
A prospect of peace in Europe traced to Charles E. Hughes. (P. 7.)
A warning by "Willie Woodbine." (P. 8.)
Peppy Paris purged of pernicious people. (P. 9.)
The modern Caesar's return to Rome. (P. 11.)
A visit expectant from the "Island Empire of the East." (P. 12.)
The unparalleled feat of the syphon. (P. 26.)
Captains Gardner, Williams, Wightman. (P. 25.)
That "great Secretary," Josephus Daniels. (P. 2.)
A small gland in the neck. (P. 20.)
The blackest of black basalt. (P. 18.)
Remarks by a professor which made perfect sense. (P. 3.)
A "rapier of irony" well-wielded by a U. S. General. (P. 6.)
"Impossible idealism" crushed by scornful Virginians. (P. 6.)
The growing ascendency of tobacco over opium in China. (P. 23.)
An unusually good first novel. (P. 14.)
Two persons intellectually well mated. (P. 15.)
A new high record for all time in steel ingot output. (P. 22.)