Monday, May. 28, 1923
Point with Pride
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
King George, not adverse to swapping. (P. 9.)
Sarah's "food boss" and d'Her-elle's "germ-eater." (P. 20.)
Alaska's golden spike. (P. 7.)
The statesman who wrote Washington's Farewell address. (P. 1.)
The enterprise of a young promoter of a great virtuoso. (P. 18.)
" Tay Pay," Father of the House of Commons. (P. 9.)
Mrs. Jay J. Morrow. She ended a stupid prejudice by being friendly to the wife of a President. (P. 5.)
The Federation Bank of New York. It is owned and controlled by labor, patronized by Al Smith and Ethel Barrymore. (P. 6.)
Elmer A. Sperry. He cures seasickness by gyroscopes. (P. 21.)
The destruction of four tons of opium. (P. 13.)
A cask that holds enough beer to supply the average German family for 1,000 years. (P. 26.)
An Archbishop who prefers personal magnetism to radio sermons. (P. 19.)
Maine. She returned the Confederate battle-flags. (P. 7.)
The end of unemployment in the United States. (P. 6.)
An American delegate who lives in a boxcar. (P. 12.)
Henry Bacon. He cannot sign his work. (P. 15.)
A shipping representative who will
" do nothing undignified" to get
drinks for thirsty passengers. (P. 4.)
Women ratters. (P, 9.)