Point With Pride: Mar. 17, 1924

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

Many fine ladies, some from Pasadena. (P. 18.)

"The ablest man in public life." (P. 6.)

A swift, breathless scherzo. (P. 13.)

A cause which "thoroughly deserves all the consideration that can possibly be given it." (P. 1).

Sensible efforts of slightly talented people. (P. 15.).

The Theatre Guild on a picnic. (P. 17.)

An obscure nephew who dislikes to criticize. (P. 28.)

The sermon of the week. (P. 20.)

The "greatest educational statesman of this generation." (P. 18.)

Worms who can "feel...

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