Monday, Nov. 26, 1923
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
A Government yielding gallantly to genius.
A pneumonia cure which merits consideration.
The intellectual Valhalla which President MacCracken is preparing for his middle-aged alumnae.
Yeats. He and Kipling are the only men to win the Nobel Prize with English.
A Paris couturier who insists on underwear.
Sixty shabby boys and girls.
The first time in 2,000 years that bishops have been theologically unanimous.
Settlement of the Fiume dispute (though but a rumor.)
Mice of the sixth generation who know a dinner bell when they hear it.
The desired something between a philosopher and a politician.
A ten-guinea classic, now reprinted.
The director who rescued the ideal Prince Albert from a Chicago stock company.
The elevation of a devoted Christian to the peerage.
The mistress of a fastidious instrument.
The mast of the Shenandoah.
Theatrical visits pour l'honneur de la France.