Monday, Sep. 22, 1924

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

An apostolic letter to Blessed John Vercelli. (P. 19.)

A silver tankard. (P. 28.)

A beautiful home -- with flowers and birds. (P. 22.)

Faces grave, lean, sober. (P. 20.)

A glutton's feast for the body, mind and soul. (P. 15.)

Persons who are never ill, never hurt, never depressed. (P. 22.)

Benito. He granted an 80-minute interview to his King. (P. 11.)

A painted Prince, gazing mildly down. (P. 17.)

Thousands of patient men in blue denim. (P. 18.)

A venerable schoolmistress who rides horseback and thinks vigorously at 70. (P. 17.)

A vigorous young Archbishop. (P. 19.)

The most devilishly clever of all the devilishly clever young litterateurs. (P. 13.)

A chauffeur that can hang curtains, a cook that can crochet. (P. 28.)

The second best golfer in Congress. (P. 6.)

A handsome, upstanding young red oak of 20 summers. (P. 8.)

"High social prestige," "an exclusive atmosphere." (P. 17.)

A veritable Lionel Strongfort. (P. 14.)