Monday, Dec. 10, 1923
After a cursory view of TIMES summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
An instrument 36 feet long (P. 19.)
An English novelist "friendly and so human." (P. 15.)
An instructor in Congressional etiquette. (P. 5.)
The effects of "conscious insincerity." (P. 14.)
America's youngest archbishop. (P. 18.)
Music that delights and drama that points a moral. (P. 13.)
A poppy-hued celebration. (P. 11.)
Street sweepers-they are shown consideration. (P. 13.)
Six of the eleven ushers. (P. 31.)
Stage rain even more realistic than that in Rain. (P. 16.)
A double span of football life. (P. 24.)
"A second Mount Vernon." (P. 6.)
The sensible resolutions of the House of Romanov. (P. 11.)
A poet who will now "invest it and be substantial." (P. 29.) A public man whose enthusiasm is greater than his means. (P. 6.)
A frugal potter with popular pots. (P. IS.)
Political satire, newly wrapped and delivered to the American stage. (P. 16.)