List of covers of Time magazine (1920s)

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This is a list of people and other topics appearing on the cover of Time magazine in the 1920s. Time was first published in 1923. As Time became established as one of the United States' leading news magazines, an appearance on the cover of Time became an indicator of notability, fame or notoriety. Such features were accompanied by articles.

For other decades, see List of covers of Time magazine.

1923[]

Cover for March 3, 1923, with Joseph G. Cannon

1924[]

Cover for February 18, 1924, with Eleutherios Venizelos

1925[]

Cover for January 5, 1925, with Juan Belmonte
  • January 5 – Restoration (Spain) Juan Belmonte
  • January 12 – United Kingdom Albert, Duke of York
  • January 19 – United States John D. Rockefeller, Jr.
  • January 26 – United States Charles B. Warren
  • February 2 – United States Austria Fritz Kreisler
  • February 9 – Canada William Lyon Mackenzie King
  • February 16 – United States Harry S. New
  • February 23 – United States Owen D. Young
  • March 2 – United States Amy Lowell
  • March 9 – United States Nicholas Longworth
  • March 16 – France Marshal Ferdinand Foch
  • March 23 – First Czechoslovak Republic Eduard Benes
  • March 30 – United States George Harold Sisler
  • April 6 – United States John Ringling
  • April 13 – United Kingdom Arthur Balfour
  • April 20 – United States Walter P. Chrysler
  • April 27 – Union of South Africa James B. Hertzog
  • May 4 – United States Thomas J. Walsh
  • May 11 – United Kingdom Winston Churchill
  • May 18 – Soviet Union Leon Trotsky
  • May 25 – United States Thomas A. Edison
  • June 1 – United States Richard Swann Lull
  • June 8 – Restoration (Spain) Miguel Primo de Rivera
  • June 15 – Kingdom of Italy Victor Emmanuel III of Italy
  • June 22 – United States Charles Horace Mayo
  • June 29 – United States Theodore E. Burton
  • July 6 – United Kingdom Charlie Chaplin
  • July 13 – United States Alfred E. Smith
  • July 20 – United States George Gershwin
  • July 27 – United States Henry Ford
  • August 3 – United States Lincoln C. Andrews
  • August 10 – United Kingdom Stanley Baldwin
  • August 17 – Republic of the Rif Abd el-Krim
  • August 24 – United States F. Trubee Davison
  • August 31 – United States Bobby Jones
  • September 7 – France Joseph Caillaux
  • September 14 – United States Zachary Lansdowne
  • September 21 – United States Harry Emerson Fosdick
  • September 28 – United States Frank B. Kellogg
  • October 5 – United States Red Grange
  • October 12 – United States Dwight W. Morrow
  • October 19 – United States Louis D. Brandeis
  • October 26 – United States Admiral William S. Sims
  • November 2 – Weimar Republic Otto H. Kahn
  • November 9 – France Paul Painlevé & Aristide Briand
  • November 16 – United States Herbert Hoover
  • November 23 – United States Gifford Pinchot
  • November 30 – United Kingdom Austen Chamberlain
  • December 7 – Cuba José R. Capablanca
  • December 14 – United States Charles G. Dawes
  • December 21 – United States Booth Tarkington
  • December 28 – United States James Wadsworth, Jr.

1926[]

Cover for February 15, 1926, with Lady Diana Manners

1927[]

Cover for February 21, 1927, with Mustafa Kemal Atatürk

1928[]

Cover for March 19, 1928, with Robert Dollar

1929[]

Cover for November 11, 1929, with Thomas W. Lamont

See also[]

Lists of covers of Time magazine Next
1920s 1930s

References[]

Notes
  1. ^ "Warren S. Stone, Labor Leader, Dies. President of Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Its $150,000,000 Interests". The New York Times. Associated Press. June 13, 1925. Retrieved October 29, 2012. Warren Stanford Stone, 65, labor leader and financier, President of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and all its far-reaching financial activities, in banks, trust companies and other business ventures, died in a hospital here late today from an acute attack of Bright's disease.
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