Monday, Nov. 19, 1923
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
The presumption that a Senator will have twins. (P. 5.)
Moses, whose receipt of the commandments will be immortalized in film. (P. 17.)
The Theatre Guild journeying from culture to culture. (P. 17.)
Airplanes with engines better than Rolls-Royce's. (P. 28.)
The popular painter of Wilmington, Del. (P. 13.)
An outline of Art by experts. (P. 13.)
" Gentlemen, courage, wisdom and endurance." (P. 27.)
A nursery made harmonious by a piano invention. (P. 15.)
Andrew Mellon's courage in protecting the taxpayer. (P. 3.)
The doggedness of Captain Amundsen. (P. 20.)
The utterances of two wise men. (P. 1.)
The noble efforts of British hens. (P. 8.)
A new country with sound currency. (P. 10.)
The bubble sextant, unerring guide to the Pole. (P. 20.)
The victim of amnesia who remembered he had a bad time. (P. 22.)
A new book by Author Swinnerton. He has no Moral Purpose. (P. 14.)
William Mather Lewis' opportunity. (P. 19.)