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Point With Pride: Oct. 15, 1923

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

The courage of Florida mothers; the accuracy of Florida alligator shooters. (P. 25.)

” The greatest man since Lincoln.” (P. 7.)

A moral victory at the poll achieved by Leonard Wood in a far bailiwick. (P. 4.)

The New York Times grandly asserting that it is heavier than ever before. (P. 22.)

Shenandoah, which, as Mrs. Denby knows, mean ” Daughter of the Stars.” (P. 22.)

Dead fish and petroleum forever. (P. 18.)

The courage of John Charles Van Dyke. He dares to tell America that not a single Rembrandt does she possess. (P. 12.)

The rise of the closed car. (P. 20.)

The American polo championship saved by the last minute dash, ofDevereux Milburn. (P. 21.)

The spectacular friendliness which marked the leaving of Turkey absolutely to itself. (P. 11.)

A picture, produced by Chaplin, which is as good as a picture can be. (P. 17.)

The greatest air meet in history. (P. 22.)

Fifteen Court of St. James possibilities. (P. 2.)

An Irish Governor General acting for King George. (P. 9.)

Progress of reconstruction in devastated France. (P. 9.)

The first President of Turkey. (P. 11.)

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