Monday, Jun. 11, 1923
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
Fortunello and Cirillino--they bring back the days of Aristophanes.
The fourth era of Ireland: Peace.
6,033 years of warmth.
Him of whom there is but one.
Soviet Russia's decision not to insist on a twelve-mile limit for British trawlers.
M. Eugene Criqui, who fought at Verdun as well as the Polo Grounds.
Austria's convalescent finances.
A brewing Ruhr conference.
Georges Clemenceau. He can give the French Academy points on spelling.
"Boy No. 1."
A Standard Oil president who writes monographs on Shakespeare.
Anatole France, who believes in a United States of Europe.
Mark Sullivan, " cool, alert, distinguished."
The French flivver airplane. Cost: $400.
Deputy Misuri, who put the Constitution above the Fascisti, at risk of his life.
The prospect of a $2,000,000 chemical laboratory at Harvard.