Point With Pride: Apr. 21, 1923

After a cursory view of TIME'S summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to: The Berlin court-on-wheels, which visits profiteers. (P. 10.) Samuel Vauclain and Samuel Gompers. They make good speeches. (P. 6.) The airplane at Étampes directed by wireless. (P. 26.) Carl Sandburg and his mystical, rhythmical love of Chicago. (P. 15.) Dr. Koo, who is said to have lost "by one bamboo" and, sportsmanlike, to have taken the post of Foreign Minister as penalty. (P. 13.) An endeavor to stimulate undergraduate thought and learning in spite of the curriculum....

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