Monday, Jun. 18, 1923

After a cursory view of TIME's summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:

A new divorce-law in England which provides that men shall behave themselves as well as women. (P. 8.)

Woodrow Wilson -they played Dixie and he called for The Star Spangled Banner. (P. 26.)

Russian bestsellers: Jack London, Upton Sinclair, H. G. Wells (Socialists), Sinclair Lewis and 0. Henry. (P. 10.)

The high school lad who ran 100 yards in 9 3/5 seconds. (P. 24.)

Mr. Wells' Utopia where there are neither money nor clothes nor an idle hour. (P. 16.)

The new dictionary about to be compiled by Herbert Hoover. (P. 2.)

The patriotism of Mrs. Harding, who rose 110 times to salute Old Glory. (P. 1.)

Mrs. John B. Henderson, whose kindness makes possible a bigger and better French embassy at Washington. (P. 9.)

William Howard Taft, chief of Unitarians. (P. 18.)

Music -no hospital is complete without it. (P. 19.)

The poor Irish farmer whose horse won the Derby. (P. 24.)

London attraction: The Merry Widow, Anna Christie, the Music Box Revue, Oliver Cromwell, R. U. R. (P. 15.)

The come-back of a commercial fleet -The North German Lloyd, (P. 9.)

The discoverer of the South Pole, who will try to fly over the North. (P. 20.)

Proposals for cultivating journalists in Peking. (P. 25.)

President Harding, hale and hearty, after shaking 10,000 " noble" hands. (P.1.)

Traveling Congressmen -during the holidays the sun never sets upon them, (P. 3.)