Monday, Aug. 18, 1924

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

Photographs of 20 actresses. (P.13.) Free buffaloes. (P. 5.)

"Shredded telephone books," hurled from thousands of windows. (P. 26.)

The West--"where men are men and not black-face comedians." (P. 17.) Loud noise, emitted through the natural national mouthpiece. (P. 25.)

A Poet Postman, unique Man of Letters. (P. 17.)

"Splendidly white skin and a figure that would suggest a Greek god to a woman novelist." (P. 26.)

Mr. LaFollette living Benjamin Franklin-wise. (P. 4.)

A correction of a bad impression created by a tactless Mayor. (P. 25.)

A Mexican, mentally as hard as nails. (P. ID

Four columns of new plays. (Pp. 15, 16.)

A wise woman with fine clothes to strut. (P. 18.)

Women who outleaped, outran, outthrew their competitors. (P. 26.)

Dangerous Dorothy Klotz. (P. 28.)

200 girls, "all beautiful." (P. 13.)

The largest Jewish fraternity in the world. (P. 18.)