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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: December 1929; Vol 8, No. 92
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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The Menace of Million-Dollar Football by William Howard Taft (Former President, now Chief Justice of the Supreme Court).
Express Yourself! by Alfred E. Smith.
Let us Risk Peace by J. Ramsay MacDonald.
War -- Perfect War by William G. Shepherd.
The Unshackling of the Mind by Sir Philip Gibbs.
Your School was never like this! (Progressive Schools).
Taming of the Shrews by Fairfax Downey.
What next in America? by John J. Raskob.
The Art of Table Conversation by Abbe Ernest Dimnet.
Fact-Finding, a Revolutionary Science by E. E. Free.
Business Men who Know Women by Sherman Gwinn.
What's Right with America?, Short Comments by Will Durant, Walter Lippmann, Sinclair Lewis and Robert S. Lynd.
Marriage by Mail by Gregory Mason.
Page Solomon! by William Hard.
Vaults versus Safe Crackers by Henry Morton Robinson.
The Glkory Industry by Jonathan Eddy.
Bogus Checks increase Alarmingly.
The Light of Thomas Edison's Lamp by Waldemar Kaempffert.
The Language of the Future by C. Villalobos Dominguez.
American Mercuryana by George Jean Nathan.
Manchuria the Turbulent by Frederick Simpich.
The Dullest Person on Earth by Gertrude Atherton.
Creating an Atmosphere by Annie L. MacLeod.
Religion as Commonsense by Alfred Wesley Wishart.
Sweetness and Light by James Trunslow Adams.
Tad for Short by henry Morton Robinson.
George Bernard Shaw's Undying Youth by Judge Henry Neil.
Making Citizens in the Near East by Barclay Acheson.
England looks towards America by S. K. Ratcliffe.
How to be Happy Through famous by Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks.
Wall Street and the Research Factory by Raymond Francis Yates.
Don't Ask me Another by Donald Rose.

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