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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: June, 1925; Volume 4, Number 38
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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The Little Landers . . . Gertrude Mathews Shelby.
An Aristocrat of Labor . . . William Feather.
A New Plan for Traffic Laws . . . H. W. Slayson, M. E.
Magic Cures Found in Sunshine . . . G. B. Seybold.
Florida - the "Boom' State . . . Frank Parker Stockbridge.
As I Like It: About Books . . . William Lyon Phelps.
Ford to Develop Air "Flivvers" . . . Howard Mingos.
Steps to Self-Mastery . . . W. K. George.
Charles Proteus Steinmetz . . . John W. Hammond.
Merely Justice . . . Alice Thornton.
Douglas Fairbanks: The Most Popular Man in the World . . . Charles K. Taylor.
Congressional Meddling . . . Charles Mars.
Vocational Guidance for Women . . . Ida Clyde Clarke.
The Dalton Plan . . . Agnes de Lima.
What Thomas A. Edison Thinks About Sleep . . . Allen L. Benson.
Number One Madison Avenue . . . Henry Bruere.
Tracking the Ground-Squirrel . . . Willilam T. Shaw.
He Refused to be Beaten by Fate . . . William Slavens McNutt.
What About Egypt? . . . Sir Philip Gibbs.
The Man Nobody Knows . . . Bruce Barton.
Preventing Business Depressions . . . Carl Snyder.
Fringe of the Fantastic . . . E. Alexander Powell.
The Battle of Stone Mountain . . . Walter Davenport.
Be a Good Sport . . . Fielding H. Yost, Director of Athletics, University of Michigan.
Dinosaur Cities . . . Charles S. Stein.
The Fourth Migration . . . Lewis Mumford.
The Windmill's Last Stand in Holland . . . Cornelis Botke.
How Shall We Free the Farmer? . . . Frank Bohn.
Chiropractic . . . Morris Fishbein.
Catching 'em Young . . . Anna Steese Richardson.
The Cruise of the Emden . . . Edmund Delage.


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