Point With Pride: Sep. 29, 1924
After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
Excited matriculants in record multitudes. (P. 15.)
"The largest piece of news." (P. 24.)
A walrus-mustached foreignuer. (P. 15.)
Four other Cabots and one Lowell. (P. 31.)
The possessor of more scientific knowledge than any bishop or archbishop in the history of Christendom. (P. 17.)
A rare fellow, comparable to Poe, Gaboriau, Wilkie Collins. (P. 23.)
A Prince entitled to sick benefits, a decent burial. (P. 9.)
A blade of green, romantic grass in a long, long stretch of sand. (P. 14.)
Hormones. (P. 20.)
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