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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: May, 1924; Vol. 3, Whole No. 26
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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Dead and Buried Cities Found Again . . . William Bishop.
How I Became "Dr. Thompson" . . . Harry T. Brundige.
The Crimes of Coal . . . Carl G. Dickey.
A Catholic View of Religious America . . . Hillaire Belloc.
Shall the Law be Respected? . . . Gifford Pinchot.
Real Aid for the Farmer . . . William Sweet.
He Takes the part of Christ . . . Bruce Barton.
An International Clearing House . . . Raymond B. Fosdick.
Our Revolution at Home . . . Richard Boeckel.
Blessed be Biography . . . Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Ramsay MacDonald . . . By a Gentleman with a duster (Edward Harold Begbie).
A Labor Party in the Making . . . Harold Lord Varney.
The Churches can Stop the War! . . . Will Irwin.
Extracts from The Scientific American.
Arthur Conan Doyle . . . James M. Gillis.
Station, U. S. A. . . . David Lawrence.
The Jamestown Experiment . . . Samuel Augustus Carlson.
Put the Bible Back in School . . . And Interview with Henry Ford, by William L. Stidger.
Doping it Together . . . James and Agnes Warbasse.
Excavating in Ancient Carthage . . . Count Bryon Khun de Prorok.
In Defense of the Puritan . . . Walter Prichard Eaton.
Where Man is Lord of Leisure . . . Edward A. Salisbury.
Bird Architects . . . I. W. Brownell.
The President can't do the Impossible . . . James C. Derieux.
Labor's Blow to Case in Britain . . . Sor Philip Gibbs.
The Receding Tide of Democracy . . . H. H. Powers.
As I Like It . . . William Lyon Phelps.


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