Monday, Dec. 03, 1923
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
The feather which the Monitor desires for its royal hat. (P. 22.)
Railroad stocks, calculated to rise. (P. 26.)
The memorial which links the United States and Confucius. (P.
12.)
Talcott Williams, gray-haired defender of the press. (P. 22.)
The " greatest priest in the world." (P. 18.)
Baron Rothschild, physician. (P. 20.)
The ousting of duffer professionals. (P. 25.)
A prima donna who obeyed her husband. (P. 13.)
A St. Louis rug man. (P. 15.)
The Thistle Chapel. (P. 29.)
A man who made a point of avoiding the spectacular. (P. 14.)
South Dakota. She makes her choices early. (P. 2.)
A gentleman who dares to call himself "abusive." (P. 8.)
American engines, American planes, American men to go around the world in 30 days. (P. 27.)
A good grip and a supple wrist. (P. 6.)
Operator Livermore, if he is right again. (P. 26.)
A budding biography for an un-biographed President. (P. 6.)