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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
September, 1926; Vol. 5, No. 53
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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Continuing the Rhodes Scholar Idea . . . Oscar N. Solbert.
"So You're an American!" . . . Harbor Allen.
The Greatest Tribunal in the World . . . Mary Mayo Crenshaw.
Does Mussolini Mean War? . . . Frederick Palmer.
Is Our Oil Inexhaustible? . . . J. Bernard Walker.
Nipping Trouble in the Bud . . . Lena K. Sadler.
College Men in Big Business . . . A. W. Armstrong.
When Farm and Factory Team Up . . . Dr. Charles M. A. Stine.
Manners for the Emancipated . . . Irwin Edman.
The Social Arctic Circle . . . Mary Lee Davis.
Home! . . . A Returning American.
The Gift of One Common Tongue . . . Colonel J. C. Breckinridge, U.S.M.C.
Can We Have a Beautiful Race? . . . Albert Edward Wiggam.
The Synthetic House of Tomorrow . . . Gerald Wendt.
Gutter Literature . . . Ernest W. Mandeville.
Are Husbands Gentlemen? . . . Alice Duer Miller.
The Empty Cradle of Harvard . . . The Empty Cradle of Harvard.
Fear in Small-Town Life . . . Anonymous.
The Presidency-Pulpit and Pillory . . . Mark Sullivan.
Vultures of Trade . . . George Whitten.
California's War on Ugliness . . . Kenneth L. Roberts.
The Stampede of Youth . . . An Interview with Judge J. F. McIntyre, by V. L. Connolly.
President Pine . . . O. H. L. Wernicke.
The Peril of Narcotics . . . Walter F. Lineberger, M.C.
His Words Ring Down the Years (Nathan Hale) . . . H. O. Bishop.
Success . . . Professor A. S. Pearse, University of Wisconsin.
Is China Being Americanized? . . . Lewis S. Gannett.
A Godfather of Inventors (John Stevens) . . . Archibald Douglas Turnbull.
First Aid to the Physician . . . Morris Fishbein.
A Professor's Fortune Made on Broadway . . . Lawton Mackall.
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