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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
October 1930; Vol 17, No. 102
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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Waste -- the future of prosperity by Kenneth Burke.
A citadel of Radio -- Metropolitan Square and Radio City -- by Herbert Brucker.
The Japanese mystery by Ellery Sedgwick.
The Vatican in a new role by Hiram Motherwell.
Dwight Morrow -- a new legend -- by Robert Cruise McNamus.
Its time to get up -- Colonel Leonard P. Ayres interviewed by John T. Flynn.
Can one influence an unborn child? by Dr. Thomas D. Wood and Zilpha Carruthers.
A Hard shelled sport (a terrapin turtle derby) by Ben Hibbs.
Defeating sure death by Paul de Kruif.
World's largest corporation -- its stock ( AT&T).
The French foreign legion by Sidney E. Whitman.
America's moral influence if any by Edwin L. James.
Mail order romantic realism (catalogs) by Henry Morton Robinson.
Spiritual comradship among races by Sir Francis Youndhusband.
Magma molten mystery underfoot by T. A. Jaggar.
Gentlemen On Guard! by Paul Morand.
How governor Franklin D. Roosevelt came back by William H. Crawford.
Do animals think? by J. B. M. Clark.
Our attitude towards Russia by Oswald Garrison Villard.
The Amateur music maker by John Erskine.
Wild hogs of the sea by John E. Lodge.
Law fixed prices won't stay fixed by Herbert Corey.
Settled out of court by A. deFord Pitney.
The Love racket by Mary Day Winn.
The ultimate Industrialism by C. C. Furnas.
If you must collect by Leonard Falkner.
The insurance bubble by Abraham Epstein.
God's dark children by Archibald Rutledge.
Battling a sea monster (from Toilers of the Sea) by Victor Hugo.
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