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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: June 1930; Vol 17, No. 98
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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The Quest for life by Robert Hitchens.
In defense of the Spendthrift by Emily Newell Blair.
An Age of Alarums by Henry Kittridge Norton.
Awkward Imperialists by Reinhold Niebuhr.
the significance of arithmetic by Donald Rose.
Pull and the police by William Bolitho.
Music and Animals.
The talk of the town from New Yorker.
the romance of Excavation by Arthur Weigall.
the curse of Amen-Ra by Edgar Wallace.
Where America gets its booze by James M. Doran and E. E. Free.
The Mannequins parade by Marie Beynon Ray. (Fashions, and Lady Duff 'Lucile' Gordon).
The magic wand eternal by Romain Rolland.
A nation of elders in the making by Warren S. Thompson and P. K. Whelpton.
And the end is not yet.
The Christian Science censor by Henry Raymond Mussey.
Education for Peace by W. B. Curry.
The tortures of weekend visiting by Robert Benchley.
Towering problems of the New Decade by Sir Philip Gibbs.
the great game of Publicity by Wayne Gard.
Revolt among missing men by Howard Mclellan.
Is there an old maid today? by Margaret Culkin Banning.
London's giant treasure trove by J. B. Priestly.
Are parents bad for Children? by Bertrand Russell.
the stell mills today by E. M. Hartl and E. G. Ernst.
How the news grew by J. B. S. Hardman.
Nobody's Child by Eleanor Taylor.
the Death detail by William Pickens.

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