Monday, Oct. 01, 1923
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
A chance for a wistful pugilist to prove his ability. (P. 21.)
" One kingdom, one flag, one language." (P. 11.)
Slackened tension along the Adriatic. (P. 10.)
Faithful service by a U. S. destroyer in a hectic harbor. (P. 12.)
Italy, once more in "the divine atmosphere of glory." (P. 8.)
A product from Saxony that travels by land, by air, by sea. (P. 24.)
The world's greatest cigar maker-- not unlike a famed rabbit is he. (P. 5.)
Legal ability in the U. S. Senate. (P. 18.)
Three-dollar opera. (P. 13.)
Willa Cather's living reconstruction of the West that was. (P. 14.)
A Philadelphian. (P. 21.)
Four young martyrs to progress. (P. 20.)
The 111th annual meeting of the Supreme Council, Thirty-third degree, Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite. (P. 6.)
Poincaree, prompt mediator. (P. 11.)
The cheerful mien of city bankers. (P. 22.)
The "thrice blessed" Red Cross, mightiest in America. (P. 2.)
Poet Beneet's chewing-gum and candy. (P. 15.)
Health and work--the two prerequisites of an education at Antioch College. P. 17.)