Monday, Mar. 24, 1924
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
"Mr. G." Sixty-five, he does not know it. (P. 11.)
The suggestion of an eleven-year-old schoolboy. (P. 17.)
Red silk trains 25 feet long, birettas, skull caps, great hats. (P. 18.)
The result of long silent hours between wave and sky. (P. 14.)
A procession down by the Suwanee River. (P. 19.)
A piece of land almost totally covered with cottages and tents. (P. 18.)
The compositors of the Herald-Tribune--venerable, if not hoary. (P. 26.)
Praise for the Roman Church-- from a rabbi, from a P. E. (P. 18.)
An Arab of Arabs. (P. 12.)
Early rising for the Amaryllis. (P.
1.)
Dewdrops Gathered and Presented in Their Brightness and Purity. (P. 14.)
A man "trained to serve his country." (P. 1.)
Helen Hayes--"deft and cocky as a bird." (P. 16.)
The author of Johnny and His Magic Vest. (P. 6.)
A Premier who does not play games or smoke. (P. 10.)
A great concourse of Ambassadors, Ministers, miscellaneous diplomats. (P. 26.)
The Michigan Central Station, covered with flags. (P. 1.)