Monday, Feb. 04, 1924
Having perused well the chronicle of the week, the Vigilant Patriot views with alarm: "Savages and barbarians and the possessors of child minds in general" (P. 22.)
"Supremely perfect and virtuous assassinations." (P. 3.)
Sparrows falling frozen in the street. (P. 10.)
Gilyan Neck. (P. 14.)
An abandoned nose. (P. 28.)
The inadvertent demotion of a Major General. (P. 22.)
Charlemagne II with a black eye. (P. 22.)
Naval boxing which excites Methodists and activates a President. (P. 1.)
The charge that Harvard is "God-less." (P. 19.)
The violation of the domicile of Count Szechenyi. (P. 4.)
The fatality which gave a comic mask to a tragedian. (P. 15.)
Coolidgeland, too far from home. (P. 22.)
Bonfires for Lenin. (P. 10.)
Education in general. It does not know where it goes. (P. 19.)
A slighting remark followed by a punch. (P. 22.)
A hypocritical publisher. (P. 20.)
A suggestion that was wholly beside the mark. (P. 2.)
Killings, burnings, floggings that have alienated a number of Italians. (P. 9.)