Monday, Jul. 02, 1923
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
The Nigerian physician who betrayed the Secret Smallpox Society. (P. 20.)
That man who has a banana and is not afraid to admit it. (P. 13.)
The French Chamber, unwilling to interfere with " real marriage." (P. 10.)
A blue Peter Pan frock, a white organdie collar, white cuffs, a straw mushroom hat. (P. 8.)
Wholesome food--the menu at Ellis Island. (P. 4.)
The Austrian cold wave. Also, the Parisian. Also the British. And the Italian. (Pp. 12, 10, 8, 11.)
Grey of Falloden. Liberal he is; Curzon's successor he may be. (P. 8.)
Dr. Benes' success in re-nailing one corner of the Little Entente. (P. 7.)
Electrification of the P-L-M Railway. (P. 10.)
The periodic advice which American farmers receive from the indefatigable Mr. Baruch. (P. 3.)
Our humorists--Cobb, Adams, Benchley, Connelly, Broun, Stewart. (P. 15.)
Mussolini's resourcefulness. He will defeat Don Sturzo's party by a mathematical trick. (P. 10.)
Revival of the opera-ballet. (P. 13.)
The return of Herbert S. Hadley to executive eminence. (P. 18.)
Alvin Krech's story--from 3 to 23 million. (P. 23.)
Salem, Ill. It has given "a fine, lovable, worthwhile American to his country." (P. 1.)