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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April 1938; Vol. 32, No. 192
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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As A Nation Reads by Frank R. Kent.
New York Nocturne by Bruce Bliven.
Public School 500 -- School for the brilliant -- by Gretta Palmer.
Twenty months in Alcatraz by Bryan Conway & T. H. Alexander.
We formed a gossip detective agancy by Nina Wilcox Putnam.
Caesar of the Caribbean -- Santo Domingo & Rafael Trujillo by Carleton Beals.
Civic Progress -- Toledo Style -- by Roger William Riis.
Quaint days of the old sewing room by Ida M. Tarbell.
Pension our congressmen and save billions by Charles S. Forbes.
Pittsburgh housing that pays by C. V. Starrett.
Crippled by Ruth Sawyer.
Profile of a President (Roosevelt) by Hugh D. Johnson.
"These Foreigners" by William Seabrook.
Japan and China: A war of conflicting minds by Robert S. Morton.
Husband can you take it? by Gelett Burgess.
Why you fear the dentist by Bissell B. Palmer.
Mother Goose and her family by Kerry Wood.
As the Chinese twig is bent by Carl Glick.
Twilight in Alamos by Hildegarde Flanner.
the story of "In Flanders Fields" by Bernhard Ragner. [Fascinating and heartbreaking story of John McRae and the famous poem]
Law on the hip by Kent Sagendorph.
America talks it over by Stanley High.
Thanks I'll pay my own way by Wilson Chamberlain.
Synthetic living in Germany by Vernon McKenzie.
White water men by Stewart H. Holbrook.
New roads back to sanity by Wilson Chamberlain.
Love need not be blind by Jerome Beatty.
Grand National -- World's Greatest Steeplechase by Charles B. Palmer.
Interpreter of the timid soul -- H. T. Webster -- by Jerome Beatty.
The Beautiful savage by Frank E. Croft.
Weaving the sands of the sea by Edward Breecher and Philip Dunaway.
Grasshopper Thrift by Marc A. Rose.
Little White Girl by Sara Haardt.
Conqueror Of The Seas: The Story Of Magellan by Stefan Zweig.

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