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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: MAY, 1925; Vol. 4, No. 37
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Milking the Public . . . By a little profiteer.
America and Roman Catholicism -- 1 . . . Michael Williams.
America and Roman Catholicism -- 2 . . . John Jay Chapman.
Blond Indians of the Darien Jungle . . . R. G. Marsh.
Has Mussolini Justified his Dictatorship? . . . Charles Edward Russell.
The Law Under Two Flags . . . John Hayes Hammond.
First Steps Toward Preserving Peace . . . Elihu Root.
Adventues among Union Men . . . G. Frederic Palham, Jr.
Leisure -- For What? . . . George W. Alger.
Oysters and Typhoid . . . Oliver Peck Newman.
Science and Industry . . . Current Opinion.
Why let your House Catch Fire? . . . John Kenlon, Chief of Fire Department, New York City.
Is States Rights a dead issue? An overlooked aspect of American Life . . . Glenn Frank.
Police Atrocities and their Cure . . . Charles B. Driscoll.
The Ten Great Discoveries . . . H. G. Wells.
As I like It . . . William Lyon Phelps.
The Call to Patriotism . . . Bishop F. Anderson.
"Live to be 200" -- Thomas Edison . . . Allan L. Benson.
Bombing the Navy -- A Reply . . . Herbert S. Howard, U. S. Navy.
Three Suggestions to Insure your happiness . . . Bruce Barton.
Rockefellers, Inc -- Internationalists . . . Arthur Ruhl.
The Singing Aspects of Japan . . . Wilamatte Cockerell.
The Background of the Civil War . . . Lee Somers.
Look Out for the Ladies! . . . Grantland Rice.
The Wolf in the Flock . . . George Witten.
Justice While you Wait . . . Nora Waln.
More Justice . . . E. Alexander Powell.
Unchanging Rome . . . The Christian.
Marketing Costs Can be Cut . . . Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce.
Topics in Brief.


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