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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: July 1935; Vol. 27, No. 159
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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The English -- Human and Vulgar, too! by H. W. Seaman.
they are moving to the country by Phillip Curtiss.
Capitalism Won't Die by H. L. Mencken.
women's ways in Politics by Lewis McHenry Howe.
Japan's Suicide Coney Island -- Oshima.
If Money by Stuart N. Lake.
Billionaitis by E. Roland Harriman.
Can you beat the lie detector? by William Moulton Marston.
Her majesty the Queen by Janet Flanner.
A Scramble for Eggs by Samuel Scoville Jr..
Brother can you spare a dime? by Ted Olsen.
Underneath it all by Martha Hodgson Ellis.
Why don't lawyers clean house? by Jerome Beatty.
France Faces Fascism by Paul Hutchinson.
The French have a tax for it by Edward Angly.
Pioneers in the Snatch Racket by David Frederick McCord.
Moonlight by Henry Williamson.
Doges that awe me by Archibald Rutledge.
Victorians have a word for it by Helen Van Pelt Wilson.
Where doctors send no bills by W. W. Wheeler.
Unaccustomed though I am by Charles W. Ferguson.
A revolution in the movies by Robert Edmond Jones.
Posture makes perfect by Morris M. Brill.
The care and feeding of the alphabets.
The Complete Fusser by Arnold Bennett.
Fleecing the unemployed by E. Jerome Ellison and Frank W. Brock.
Anchoring the Good Earth by Charles W. Collier.
Thanks for Horace Mann by Francis Rufus Bellamy.
Now it's their turn to visit us by John R. Tunis.
voici L'hippopotame! by Clarence Day.
A Mind That Found Itself by Clifford Whittingham Beers.
Nothing Alien to its Interest by Robert R. Moton.

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