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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: October 1936; Vol. 29, No. 174
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Dear Mother: I'm In Jail! By Honore Morrow.
Canada Won't Go Yankee By Stephen Leacock.
Beware Of Athelete's Head By Paul Gallico.
Cruises For Ragamuffins By J. C. Furnas.
The Museum Doffs Its High Hat By R. L. Duffas.
Blood Will Tell By Henry Morton Robinson.
America Revisited By Anne O'hare Mccormick.
101 Ways To Win A Woman By Henry Penn.
The Masses Go Into Business By Bertram Fowler.
Don't Believe It! By August Thomen.
Enter The Cotton Picker By Robert Kenneth Straus.
Those Mad Marx Brothers By Alva Johnston.
Foolproof Roads.
Everybody's Limited By Charles F. A. Mann.
A Conservative Speaks By George Sokolsky.
They Hire You By Paul Gallico.
What Is Slang? By H. L. Mencken.
Sinclair Lewis On A Double Life For Writers.
Big Business In Miniature By Ray Giles.
The Yellow Man's Burden By Willard Price.
Happiness As Deep As Tears By Gail Carey.
Birds In Hand By William Lyon.
The Art Of Staying At Home By Charles W. Ferguson.
New England Comes Back By Marc A. Rose.
Airing Their Troubles By Philip Curtis Humphrey.
Salar The Salmon By Henry Williamson.
One For The Car By A Housewife. Remaking The Nation: How Fast? by James Truslow Adams.
Marriage As A Career by Charlotte Muret.
We Jews by George E. Sokolsky.
Does your face say so? by Peter Joray.
(The Story of Margaret Sanger) Children wanted by Genevieve Parkhurst.
Maid in America by Selma Robinson.
Wreck and Rescue by Captain Garland Rotch.
When a feller needs a friend by William F. McDermott.
Bumping down to Mexico by Owen P. White.
Hoofs on the Prarie by Herbert Ravenal Sass.
Dinner On Fifth Avenue by Helen Newport.
America Faces bankruptcy by H. Parker Willis.
Forgotten Bridges by H. E. Colburn.
Going out for a walk by Max Beerbohm.
Turkeys are so exhasperating by Virginia Black.
Boom and bust by F. A. Silcox.
Mr Junior's Beneficiaries -- John Davison Rockefeller, Jr..
Low prices for prosperity by J. George Frederick.
Music under the stars by H. Howard Taubman.
Who is this king of glory? -- Father Devine -- by St. Clair McKelway & A. F. Liebling.
Sorry Madam thank you madam (The Perennial Politeness of the English People) by Odette Keun.
Taxpayers meet your county by William and Kathryn Cordell.
How to make children like you by Ethel A. Moynahan.
Sleuths of the stir by Joseph Fulling Fishman.
Jacknives from heaven by Bob Davis.
John Doe Yachtsman by Lawrence Sanders.
On Growing older by Arthur Christopher Benson.
Man, The Unknown by Alexis Carrel.
Discovery by Emily Post, "Authority on Modern Manners". [NICE article by her, original for THIS ISSUE, on her appreciate of The Readers Digest -- and very polite!]

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