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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: June 1935; Vol. 27, No. 158
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Under sentence of death.
Minding our manners by Margaret Culkin Banning.
Michigan Miracle by William Hard.
Better days are coming by B. C. Forbes.
Time Out! by William Allan Neilson.
What Program ar you listening to? by John C. Emery.
Stifled Laughter by Eugene Lyons.
Who made that ladder? by Arthur Koehler (Wood expert in the Hauptmann case as told to Boyden Sparkes).
Felicity by John Galsworthy.
Damn the Bonus! by Roger Bulingame.
Nightmare of Dust by Avis D. Carlson.
Contest crazy by Edith Stern.
Give your town a Personality by Earnest Elmo Calkins.
People's Death Fight by Paul de Kruif.
Watching the marbles roll by Robert Cantwell.
Buffoon into artist -- the amazing career of W. C. Fields -- juggler and comedian extraordinary by Alva Johnston.
Must music go begging? by Marcia Davenport.
Europe in gas masks by Frank C. Hanighen.
Funerals Without Flowers by Alam Hedin.
The Crow by Charlton Ogburn Jr.
Our army of child workers by Rose C. Feld.
What the fire doesn't destroy by Paul W. Kearney.
Our Flag Was Still There by Victor Weybright -- Francis Scott Key and the writing of the Star Spangled Banner.
The Price of Comfort by Robert Littell.
the Sanity of Insanity by G. H. Estabrooks.
nature's Bag of Tricks by Charles Fitzhugh Talman.
Slave markets of today by Ignatius Phayre.
The Damnation Bowwows by Bill Cunningham.
can this be Mere Chance? by Will Irwin.
The Virtues of an old people (The Chinese) by Lin Yutang.
War is a Racket by Smedley D. Butler.
It Works For Me by Eddie Cantor. [An ORIGINAL article to THIS ISSUE, extolling the virtures of THE READERS DIGEST!]

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