Monday, Oct. 22, 1923

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

The employees of Col. Jacob Ruppert. (P. 22.)

812 miles on $5 of gasoline. (P. 23.)

The political hero of British Antipodes. (P. 6.)

A life-saving schedule devised for a President. (P. 1.)

The Wethereds. They are the Cummingses of England. (P. 22.)

Many successful marriages resulting from classroom proximity. (P. 15.)

A Parisian publisher who comes to learn. (P. 20.)

A fantasy that escapes being sentimental. (P. 12.)

The man who has something better than insulin. (P. 19.)

Three memorials. (P. 5.)

Discovery among the treasures of a First Lord of the British Admiralty of a portrait of Poe by Peale. (P. 13.)

A new Austrian currency calculated to make sense. (P. 9.)

Hoover and superpower. (P. 1.)

Mr. Daugherty's Boswellian intentions. (P. 5.)

Secretary of Agriculture Wallace as Dr. Johnson to the vocabulary of agriculture. (P. 16.)

"King Otto" confirmed. (P. 9.)

The sun at Peking at 7.45 A.M. on Oct. 10. (P. 9.)

The hanging of Lady Lavery. (P. 13.)

The obstinate taciturnity of Anselmo Bonin under the most trying circumstances. (P. 8.)