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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: March 1930; Vol 8, No. 95
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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A second Ice Age.
The California Legend by Earnest Elmo Calkins.
Where Prohibition is a success by Samuel Crowther.
What's wrong with textiles? by William R. Basset and Samuel Crowther.
Blind...Deaf...Dumb by Robert M. Coates.
This is Anastasia (the mystery of Anastasia) by Gleb Botkin.
Why we have taboos by Havelock Ellis.
Do war books help peace? by Salvador de Madariaga.
Chemistry makes history by Edwin E. Slosson.
Coastguaring the Detroit river by ex-boatswain Walter S. Casey.
Discontent by Hildegarde Hawthorne.
The Battle of the Pumps (Gas Pumps) by John T. Flynn.
the Car mind by G. R. Stirling Taylor.
Hoover vs the Economics of depair by William Trufant Foster and Waddill Catchings.
the Psychosis of the gang by William Bolitho.
checking crime from within by William Inglis.
The Dentifrice racket by Catherine Hackett.
Mussolini's battle for grain by E. V. Wilcox.
the Sew China carpenter by Amelia O. Stott.
The Pearl Standard by J. George Frederick.
Prosperity -- believe it or not by Stuart Chase.
Research and labor by Arthur D. Little.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln by William E. Barton.
The three ring farm by Robert P. Tristram Coffin.
What is the family still good for? by Edward Sapir.
Shall speed laws be abolished? by Travis Hoke.
Music by William Lyon Phelps.
Education in the south by Edgar W. Knight.
Living with a genius -- Mrs. Thomas Alva Edison interviewed by James R. Crowell.

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