Monday, Jul. 14, 1924

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

President Leinert. He protected no murderers. (P. 10.)

"An act of courtesy to the American people." (P. 8.)

The transfer of a too onerous sideline. (P. 7.)

Mexican police and soldiery twirling their mustachios. (P. 13.)

A cablegram signed: WALTER HAGEN. (P. 27.)

Six feet between Leanders and some "Tabbies." (P. 26.)

Covers of Chinese blue with unruffled Chinese cranes. (P. 16.)

An Irish girl who lives with the Bulls. (P. 28.)

The surplus. "Never before has the U. S. piled up so great a one." (P. 6.)

Herbert H. Lord--"human, he hates to say 'No!'" (P. 6.) The most spectacular of our present-day stylists. (P. 17.)

An American of African descent "who performed the highest achievement." (P. 14.)

A swarm of schoolteachers. (P. 18.)

The comeliest chorus. (P. 15.)

Persons with an unbounded capacity for "cunningness" in other people's children. (P. 17.)