Saturday, Apr. 14, 1923
POINT with PRIDE
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
Umeno and Doi, physicians to our good friend, the dog.
Lord Eobert's unshakable faith in his dream-almost-come-true.
Rum preparedness as practiced by Commissioner Haynes.
Harold Bell Wright, Zane Grey, whose works from savagery defend us.
Those laborites who tolerate dining with the King.
Justices Taft, Holmes and Sanford in honorable dissent from the minimum wage decision.
The green uniform recently acquired by M. Forain, cartoonist.
What Sears-Roebuck and Montgomery-Ward disposed of during March.
The friendly relations reestablished between Frank Vanderlip and rare beef.
Barnum unbarnumed.
Such a man and such a son-in-law.
John Sargent whose unkind portraits of the Wertheimers have created a pseudopolitical issue.
The man to whom Joffre gives credit for winning the battle of the Marne.
Frear, apostle of La Follette. He stimulates thought on taxation.
Resurrection by adrenalin.
Polygamy vanishing in Albania.
One soldier and $2,560,000--the ratio of armament to wealth in this country. (P. 5.)