Monday, Jul. 27, 1925
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
White flannels better tailored . . . a blazer gaudier. (Page 30, column 3.)
A certain type of successful small boy. (P. 22, col. 3.)
A red-letter day for the Rhineland . . . many steins. . . . ((P. 9, col.1.)
The gavel-tap of the Rt. Hon. Sir John Gilmour. (P. 14, col. 3.)
A portly and proper small-town jeweler. (P. 14, col. 1.)
A font at which George was said to have been baptized. (P. 7, col. 3.)
The second largest power units in the country. (P. 25, col. 2.)
An idea that appealed strongly to the General Motors Corporation. (P. 27, col. 1.)
Six-wheeled motor trucks. (P. 22, col. 3.)
A porter and a fireman. (P. 19, col. 1.)
Droners, groaners, ululators, glouglouteurs, etc. (P. 13, col. 1.)
North Carolinians booming their state. (P. 13, col. 1.)