Monday, Jan. 28, 1924

After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:

Quiet, modest Cordell Hull. (P. 6.)

A helpful extravaganza that stimulates the innocent of heart to noble emotions and kindly deeds. (P. 16.)

Words as percussive as pistol shots. (P. 26.)

A boy who displayed great diligence, always was first in his class. (P. 12.)

The morning after the child was born. (P. 18.)

A speech which terminated with the word "milk." (P. 8.)

Roderick's splendid moral character. (P. 15.)

Screen Mabel. (P. 15.)

The great long reign of a grand old Prince. (P. 12.)

Two committees, well lubricated and running smoothly. (P. 7.)

The nipping of a wicked bud. (P. 10.)

Herr Hugo Stinnes apologetic. (P. 10.)

An unofficial American Ambassador who is a Britisher. (P. 8.)

A talented ex-Crown Princess. (P. 11.)

Figures of arithmetic given preference to figures of speech. (P. 2.)

A book dedicated to The Young Mothers of America. (P. 20.)

A great grandson who swam, boxed, wrestled. (P. 22.)