Saturday, Mar. 03, 1923
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
Uncle Joe Cannon, retiring after weathering the Congressional storms of 50 years. (P. 2.)
Female efficiency, with Mrs. Mabel Willebrandt as acting head of the Attorney-General's office. (P. 4.)
The new touch of dignity added to Supreme Court procedure by Chief Justice Taft. (P. 4.)
Uninvited guests whose departure was regretted by their hosts--our army returned from Germany. (P. 4.)
The efficiency of the Chilean Department of Health, which demands that our delegates to the Pan-American Conference be vaccinated.(P. 6.)
Annual taxes of $90 per capita which England bears like a great nation, without grumbling. (P. 8.)
The S. S. Majestic, on which an eminent British statesman, Lord Robert Cecil, arrives--not on a mission; no, nor lecture tour. (P. 8.)
Czecho-Slovakia, the only nation of Central Europe ready to pay her debts. (P. 10.)
A night's sleep, on a soft bed, in midair, and a thousand miles traveled between sunset and sunrise. (P. 19.)
The first successful helicopter. (P. 21.)
The harems of the Turk, from which a new womanhood is to walk into a larger destiny. (P. 10.)
The four hundred (not society people) whom Governor Smith of New York picks as possible future Presidents. (P. 26.)
Hanihara's determination to avoid questions likely to cause disagreement with the United States. (P.11.)
Castor oil, a cure for popular indifference to the polls. (P. 9.)
The cause of the classics. (P.17.)