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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April 1930; Vol 8, No. 96
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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Speed by George W. Gray.
The End of an Era by Frederick Lewis Allen.
Eccentricity No Crime by Henry Morton Robinson.
Let's have another party by George Creel.
Panic by Clarence Buddington Kelland.
Is progress a delusion? by Will Durant.
Whether pigs have wings by Gerald Crittenden.
the Geneology business by Marquis W. Childs.
Now is the time to advertise by Earnest Elmo Calkins.
Science at work.
I didn't know he was married! by Chester T. Crowell.
Hetty Green -- witch of Wall Street by John T. Flynn.
Robots of Language by Henry Bellamann.
What's to be done with the movies? by Fred Eastman.
On the working habits of authors by Dale Warren.
New York may not be America -- but, by Heywood Broun.
Glamour and the Theatre by Jane Cowl.
Cash and Carry life insurance by Edwin S. Smith.
Some fish climb trees by Dr. Raymond Ditmars.
flying without motors by Edwin W. Teale.
A house built like a tree by F. S. Tisdale.
Apple Pie, from Fortune.
We have with us by John Erskine.
A super kindergarten for college men by Max McConn.
Music and work a compilation.
the romance of money by Estelle H. Ries.
Daughters of the far north by Maude Radford Warren.

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