Monday, Aug. 25, 1924
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
Old men marching, marching. (P. 5.)
Ishbel & Oliver, if true. (P. 30.)
Cardinal Manning, "a great nose, glittering eyes and a mouth drawn back." (P. 18.)
No milk and water affair. (P. 7.)
A man like a hogshead of honey. (P. 12.)
A silent crowd of meditative Vermonters. (P. 1.)
A weekly biography. (P. 31.)
Caravans of U. S. theatre men in covered wagon-lits. (P. 16.)
"A new post-War Era." (P. 7.)
Seventy-four-year-old eyebrows. (P. 9.)
"Romulus and Remus, upside down." (P. 22.)
Visits made in the most fautless manner. (P. 9.)
A fat little man in the front row. (P. I-)
A miniature reproduction of the Statue of Liberty. (P. 6.)
An ageless Californian. (P. 29.)
A home flooded by anxious enquiries. (P. 9.)