Monday, May. 05, 1924

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

American tourists, greasing their way with florins, francs, crowns, lire, renten-marks. (P. 13.)

Figures made public by the chief physician of the Paris Police Dispensary. (P. 18.)

The devastating beauty of women long dead. (P. 14.)

A silk hat shining, a collar of some-what exaggerated height, a cutaway coat tightly buttoned. (P. 14.)

Benito "like the ancients--indeed perhaps greater than them all." (P. 9.) A very modern allusion to rabbits, though nothing is said of Harry K. Thaw. (P. 17.)

A bishop in the seclusion of scholarship. (P. 19.)

An edifying cinema vocabulary. (P. 17.)

Ballooning--a thrilling sport! (P. 28.) George F. Baker--"as usual, .more shares than anyone else." (P. 23.) George V in a setting of scarlet, gold and steel. (P. 7.)

A champion pugilist interested in Goddess Diana. (P. 30.)

Gray trousers, silk hats, cardinal red cravats. (P. 19.)

The extraction of more than $1,000,000 from the pockets of the German bourgeoisie. (P. 10.)

A Senator, old and sanctimonious, who rubbed his hands. (P. 6.)

An effective answer to a question often raised by men. (P. 2.)

Dying Japanese whose last thoughts were of king and country. (P. 12.)