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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: July, 1924; Vol. 3, No. 28
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Music and Life . . . Fritz Kreisler.
How to promote 'bigger and better wars', from current opinion.
Peace -- or What? . . . William G. Shepherd.
An Answer to Pessimists . . . David F. Houston.
Ethylene . . . Paul H. De Kruif.
As I Like It . . . William Lyon Phelps.
A Five-Billion Dollar Bandit . . . William Whittam.
We Superstitious Moderns . . . Irwin Erdman.
A Tio from British Columbia . . . A.B. Macdonald.
Significant Straws . . . The Independant.
Exploring the Mysteries of Plant Life . . . William Joseph Showalter.
The New Masters of Europe . . . Hilaire Belloc.
An Experiment in Education -- 2 . . . Henry Rood.
American Plans for Harnessing Tides . . . Rene Bache.
What's This Success Thing? . . . Ellis Parker Butler, Author of Pigs is Pigs.
Wonders done with Dynamite . . . An Interview with Sam Russell, by W. S. Dutton.
"God's Pocket" . . Mary Lee Davis.
What is Your Form of Intemperance? . . . M. L. King, M.D.
Why Don't you tell your children? . . . Lee Alexander Stone.
With the Flying Mail . . . Howard Mingos.
The Fortunate Boy . . . Ida M. Tarbell, author of 'The Life of Abraham Lincoln'.
Johnny's Dwindling Heritage . . . R. V. Reynolds.
The Most Important Trend in Business . . . Herbert Hoover.
"Put out the Light, Please" . . . Last words of famous people.
Do Children have souls? . . . William G. Shepherd.
The World's Greatest Spectacle . . . Raymond J. Brown.
A Chapter from the life of W. C. Gorgas . . . Marie Doughty Gorgas and Burton J. Hendrick.
Machine that makes its own repairs . . . Editorial in Scientific American.
Radio's part in Politics . . . Edward G. Lowry.


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