Monday, Sep. 01, 1924
POINT with PRIDE
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
"A fine showing for one so young and not accustomed to turf."
Open jails for dishonorable, smuggled aliens.
"Clean morals, clean food and fearless law enforcement."
The glorious year 1779.
A gold Yale key to a front door.
An ancient gentleman smoking a stogie.
Five hundred invitations to speak on Labor Day.
A War-made officer whose rise was rapid.
The most skilful toes in the world.
Two elderly sisters of the dead.
Lightning that got into the headlines.
"As fine a book as one might ask for."
A roster of names great in almost every field of endeavor.
The oldest bank official.
Drivers that bathe regularly, do not eat garlic.
Viscount Grey--"a tennis player of no mean repute."
Victor Herbert's last legacy to the world.