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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: July 1932; Vol. 21, No. 123
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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Pegasus Express by Francis Vivian Drake.
Shall We Make Our Children Commonplace? by Alice Beal Parsons.
Will This Summer Be Hotter? by W. Maxwell Read.
My Conquest of Scarecrows by Vash Young.
The Mayor of Our Largest City (New York Mayor James Joseph Walker) by John Harkins.
Day-to-Day Philosophy.
If There Were No Prohibition.
How Straight Does a Crow Fly? by Gregory Mason.
Spinster Factories by Willis J. Ballinger.
The Great Greta Garbo ("the strange and angular siren of the movies") by Clare Boothe Brokaw.
Initiative Wins.
The Trap that Jack Built by Henry R. Rainey as told to John T. Flynn.
Where France Hoards Gold by Stefan Zweig.
What is Thought? by Ernest Dimnet.
The Forgotten Nation by Walter Lippmann.
The Case for Monetized Silver by Francis H. Brownell.
Nature Says It with Flowers by Archibald Rutledge.
How's Your Blood Pressure? by A. Lee Briskman MD.
Talk of the Town from New Yorker.
Pius XI: A Modern Pope by P. W. Wilson.
Little Dramas from the Big House by Lewis E. Lawes.
Insurance That Doesn't Insure by James P. Sullivan.
Eugenics 1932 by H. M. Parshley.
Japan -- Conqueror of Asia? by Commander J. M. Kenworthy.
The Future of the Ford Idea by Anne O'Hare McCormick.
Scrapbook.
The Higher Education of the Body by L. P. Jacks.
"Thar's Radium in Them Hills" by Boyden Sparkes.
More Speed! by Sir Malcolm Campbell.
The Story of Sutter's Gold by Stefan Zweig.
Our monthly mental workout by Bruce Barton.

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