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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April 1937; Vol. 30, No. 180
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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How can our Democracy be preserved? by James Trunslow Adams.
Green hills far away by William Seabrook.
The American Helen: What constitutes beauty in a woman? by James Montgomery Flagg as told to Henry Morton Robinson. [Interview and ORIGINAL article to THIS issue, NOT a reprint. Interview, no images]
After the Deluge by Thomas Kramer.
Judge for yourself! by Albert W. Fribourg & David Stein.
Who is this man? by Raymond Clapper.
Syphilis cab be stamped out by Thomas Parran.
A plea for less happy talk by Kathleen Norris.
Death of the queen by Barrett H. Clark.
Portrait of Walter Winchell by Henry F. Pringle.
The cowardice of fixed Neutrality by James Wallace.
Speech is golden by Selma Robinson.
Pageantry welds a people (The English) by Wilson Chamberlain.
Whose party is it? by Stanley High.
A Musical Monster -- Richard Wagner -- by Deems Taylor.
The end of Socialism in Russia by Max Eastman.
Isles of enchantment by Eleanor Early.
Full steam ahead! by George W. Gray.
Gilbert and Sullivan, From Fortune.
Why American Women marry Foreigners by Marjorie Dobbins Kern.
History's Most horrible shipwreck (The Medusa) by Hanson W. Baldwin.
At your service by Selma Robinson.
Twentieth Century Audubon ( Rex Brasher ) by M. K. Wisehart.
Lament of a gadgeteer by Bruce Bliven.
The problem of the Holy Shroud by Paul Vignon. [The Shroud of Turin, Italy.]
North to the Orient by Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
Baa Baa, Black Sheep by Rudyard Kipling.
Escape from prison by number 57419.

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