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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November 1938; Vol. 33, No. 199
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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California's Shoprtcut to Utopia by Raymond Clapper & Frank J. Taylor.
Mother of Comptons (Otelia Compton) by Milton S. Mayer.
The Nazi's got me as told to Samuel T. Williamson.
Notes on the birth of the Nation by Dorothy Thompson.
Churchmen crusade against Capitalism by Arthur Bartlett.
Japan's silent millions by Ernest O. Hauser.
Barnum in modern dress -- Grover Whalen presents the world of tomorrow (World's Fair)-- by Elmer Davis.
The Vitamin Follies by Lois Mattox Miller.
Notes from Princess Alexandria Kropotkin.
The Lost Battalion by Thomas Johnson & Fletcher Pratt.
Cigarette Holders Put to the Test [Cigarettes are potentially harmful to your health they write in 1938!!] by Robert Littell.
The Union of Tomorrow by Charles B. Coates.
You may sue Uncle Sam by Edith M. Stern.
Holy Horatio! -- The paradox of Horatio Alger -- whose rags to riches books sold 20 million copies and affected the ambitions of generations of American gentlemen -- by Frederick Lewis Allen.
Mexico's kilowatt crooks by Henry J. Allen.
Caliban of the jungle by Frank Buck.
the woman who couldn't come home by Jerome Beatty.
We are not poor by Ethel Ambler Hunter.
Until they get out by Sanderson Vanderbilt.
Is Capitalism doomed? by James Trunslow Adams.
The billboards must go by Roger William Riis.
Streamlined Cattle rustling by Don Rogers.
Meet Mr. Laurie Perry Cookingham by Karl Detzer.
Careers in nature by Donald Culross Peattie.
Pro & Con: Shall We Legalize Mercy Killing?(Euthanasia).
William Randolph Hearst steps down by Forrest Davis.
On moving from New York by Bernard DeVoto.
The Coming Struggle for Latin America by Carleton Beals.
To build a fire by Jack London.
Report on progress in Puerto Rico by Blanton Winship.

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