Monday, Oct. 08, 1923
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
Practical recapitulation of glandular potentialities. (P. 19.)
Smooth-faced golf clubs--they are permitted. (P. 21.)
The detection of Vitamin X. (P. 19.)
Glory for America off Cowes. (P. 25.)
The absence of seven-league sentences from Presidential rhetoric. (P. 1.)
A Sioux-donym for " a jolly good fellow." (P. 8.)
Resumption of identities. (P. 20.)
A persevering French dirigible. (P. 25.)
A university that will not permit dissipation. (P. 24.)
Undeniable progress in two cinema decades. (P. 15.)
Journals that followed through and scuttled the bucketshops. (P. 20.)
Gentlemen from Georgia and Massachusetts fraternizing at the Coolidge kennels. (P. 1.)
More consideration for our immigrants. (P. 2.)
Cristobal Colon, still honored four centuries afterward. (P. 4.)
A land in which every citizen is entitled to an education. (P. 17.)
"A great leader, a loyal friend, an ardent supporter" of the Red Cross. (P. 5.)