Monday, Jul. 16, 1923
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
A fine impulse that animated the heart of President Harding's chauffeur. (P. 1.)
"A very Amazon in action." (P. 6.)
A Deutscher with 20,000,000 marks to scatter in the gutter. (P. 10.)
Venus Genetrix immigrant. (P. 13.)
Anyman--it takes 100,000,000 grandparents to the 25th power to make him. (P. 14.)
Nuxated Iron. It won the Fight. (P. 24.)
A winning William at Wimbledon. (P. 25.)
Yellowish rattlesnake venom -- in jars. (P. 20.)
Journalists who can readily detect the difference between a "telegraphoto" and a "telegra-phako." (P. 21.)
Papal nuncios. They post o'er land and sea. (P. 7.)
The Nile which flows once more unimpeded--except for British flood control. (P. 10.)
Alaskan nuggets for the First Lady of the Land. (P. 2.)
The Tuscania carrying letters to the Phoenicians. (P. 26.)
The courage of Mr. Couzens, who fears not even the Devil. (P. 3.)
A great lighthouse for the blind Goddess of Justice. (P. 26.)
Three red, white and blue funnels resplendent in new paint. (P. 5.)
Hals Preferred, which rose 1900% in less than 50 years. (P. 13.)