Monday, Sep. 08, 1924
POINT with PRIDE
After a cursosy view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to :
Great throngs rushing to Geneva. (P. 7.)
An entry list teeming with potent names. (P. 29.)
Cool, sandy, windswept Nantucket Island. (P. 27.)
"Jackie" amidst the cannibal cancan. (P. 16.)
The honest Times. (P. 2.)
Leander, amorous Greek. (P. 27.)
A large collection of family photographs. (P. 1.)
A handsome English lion-hunter. (P. 16.)
Oils from palms, cocoanuts, soya beans, peanuts. (P. 25.)
A giant who has to laugh. (P. 26.)
A great ash tree smelling of fairies and moonlight. (P. 14.)
A force that amazed the galleries, stored in a spidery, shrunken little frame. (P. 29.)
The American Beethoven. (P. 16.)
A successful international conference. (P. 7.)
Prince and President enjoying a quiet, private smoke. (P. 9.)
Two hats, one senescent, one neoteric. (P. 10.)
"The quietest and most self-effacing of men." (P. 8.)
Two noteworthy, capable sons-in-law. (P. 6.)
A virtue than which there is none more universal. (P. 2.)