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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
February, 1926; Vol. 4. No. 46
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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Childish Americans . . . Joseph Collins, M.D.
A Few Billions for Consumers . . . Stuart Chase and F. J. Schlink.
Crime in the Home of Friends -- 2 . . . William G. Shepherd.
The Man who Smashed Fall's Ring . . . William L. Stidger.
As I Like It . . . William Lyon Phelps.
Is Big Business a career? . . . One Who Thinks Not.
American and The League: Six Years After . . . Mark Sullivan.
What Are we Standing For? . . . Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Can Prohibition be Enforced? -- NO . . . Don Seitz.
Can Prohibition be Enforced? -- YES . . . Grant Martin Hudson.
Fashions in Words . . . Lilllian Fryer Rainey.
Two Hundred Ladies Appeal . . . Edward W. Bok.
The Social Message of the Church . . . W. R. Inge.
At the Turn of a Quarter Century . . . From The Review of Reviews.
Do We Wear Too Much Clothing? . . . Robert E. Martin.
The Music of the Skies . . . Henry B. Curry.
The Average Man as I See Him . . . Joseph C. Lincoln.
Editorials . . . From The World's Work.
Why I Left College . . . Bertrand Ellis.
I Made my Money Work for Me . . . William H. Hamby.
What about us Old Maids? . . . Dorothy Miller.
Science Notes . . . From Popular Science and other sources.
Concerning Prayer . . . Harry Emerson Fosdick.
What Makes a First Page Story? . . . Charles Merz.
Free Speech . . . William E. Borah.
Food Instinct and Habit . . . Victor E. Levine.
"Young Man, Go South" . . . Roy L. Garis.
The Juror's Part in Crime . . . Charles C. Nott, Jr.
The marines have Landed -- why? . . . Captain Jonas H. Platt, U. S. M. C.
The Dog's Gift to Medical Progress . . . Walter B. Cannon.
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