After a cursory view of TIME’s summary of events, the Generous Citizen points with pride to:
An anniversary of an anaesthetic. (P. 19.)
Abolition of the eighth grade. (P. 20.)
A Mexican Presidential candidate who has tried to keep his honor “clean and pure.” (P. 12.)
A hooded spectre. (P. 24.)
The grandeur of a great name upheld by the Sistine Choir. (P. 13.)
A palatial doll house for Britain’s domestic Queen. (P. 13.)
The creator of a big, blonde, Baltic lummox. (P. 14.)
A possible G. O. P. slogan in Town Topics. (P. 25.)
“Perpetual peace” between Pole and Turk. (P. 10.)
The coronation of the King of Quacks by a vigilant Manhattan sheetlet. (P. 21.)
The passing of a fanatical scruple in India. (P. 8.)
The complacency of merchandisers. (P. 22.)
A notable improvement in the Spanish vocabulary. (P. 10.)
Plans for a large modern building around 14th and K Streets, Washington, D. C. (P. 6.)
Ninety-six Washington correspondents regarded as worthy of the Senatorial toga. (P. 21.)
The man with whom the President first talked railroads. (P. 3.)
Latin and Greek. In France they still go hand in hand with sewing, knitting, weaving, saddlery. (P. 20.)
French “vives” and Czech “nazdars” rending Paris air in unison. (P. 11.)
A letter from the Japanese Minister of Home Affairs. (P. 11.)
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