Monday, Feb. 18, 1924

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

Five famed Johnsons--not counting Samuel, Jack, Hiram, Walter, Andrew. (P. 1.)

A gentleman in the War Departemnt who has promoted many international struggles. (P. 2.)

A daily life marked by simplicity, work, exercise. (P. 19.)

An American who has never left the U. S. (P. 18.)

The sort you can't keep under. (P. 6.)

Critics who were intoxicated by the vintage of 1840. (P. 16.)

Economics, no longer a contagious disease. (P. 13.)

A box office rate of $1 for the best seats. (P. 15.)

A 30-year-old King. (P. 10.)

An authentic nugget in this golden age of the American theatre. (P. 16.)

A missing dukedom. (P. 8.)

"Sympathy with Awakening Asia." (P. 10.)

"Two Greek Orthodox priests and two Mohommedan hojas" praying "in four different languages for two days and two nights." (P. 11.)

Mr. Strachey's cake. (P. 13.) Waves of the same length. (P. 25.)

"The only officer who commanded sailors in a successful battle against confederate cavalry." (P. 29.)

A Great and Good Friend in Liberia, (P. 12.)

Conservatives conserving unity. (P. 8.)

Words prophetic of payment. (P.9.)

A royal author. (P. 10.)