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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: June 1929; vol 8, No. 86
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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Must our Children start where we did? by Emily Newell Blair.
The Black Legend by Ivy Lee.
Are We riding for a Fall? by Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Higher Duties or Better Friends? by Frank H. Simonds.
Home Again by Henry Smith Williams.
The Success through Perspiration Complex by Grace Nies Fletcher.
Building America's First Railroads by Agnes C. Laut.
Utopia College: A Prospectus by Addison Hibbard.
Back of the book Clubs and Beyond by Milton MacKaye.
Americanization in Samoa by Margaret Mead.
A Disagreement with Mr. Shaw about Socialism by Aldous Huxley.
Jimmy Yen by Grace Overmyer.
The Guns against the Airplane by Major G. M. Barnes.
The Ghost Writers by Frederic F. Van de Water.
Twnety Ways to Make a Million by Roger W. Babson.
Perfume and Sex appeal by Franklin H. Pittman and Mary Day Winn.
Gloucester Honors its Sailors by Zelda F. Popkin.
How Good is your memory? by Thaddeus Lincoln Bolton as interviewed by Helen Christine Bennet.
A British campaign of Ridicule by William C. Lengel.
Meat by Logan Clendening.
Unemployment hits the Cleergy by Harold P. Marley.
Keeping the Worker in Work by James Couzzens.
The Unwarranted Stigma of Leprosy by Jay F. Schamberg.
A Defense of Nobile by Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
The Freedom of the Seas by Henry Kittredge Norton.
Every Word has its Pedigree from the Mentor.
The Plight of the Efficient Farmer by Arthur P. Chew.
The Two Hour War by Stuart Chase.
Foch's Story of the Armistice -- an Interview with Stephane Lauzanne.

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