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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: March, 1926; Vol. 4, No. 47
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Secretary Mellon on Prohibition . . . Andrew W. Mellon.
The Secret of Getting Along with People . . . Dr. David Mitchell.
Fancies of the Evolutionists . . . John Roach Straton.
Boom Days in the Holy Land . . . Harold J. Shepstone.
On an Author Repeating Himself . . . Brander Mathews.
Throwing Away our Greatest Asset . . . H. H. Bennett.
Balancing the Baby Budget . . . Grace Nies Fletcher.
Are the Movies a Mess or Menace? . . . William Allen White.
The Plight of the Genteel . . . Katharine Fullerton Gerould.
Crime Control: A Practical Demonstration . . . John Barker Waite.
Being Human . . . Emanie N. Sachs.
Why Books Anyway? . . . Jesse Lee Bennett.
Envoys of Understanding . . . Dixon Merritt.
Science and Everyday Life . . . Floyd W. Parsons.
Beyond the Grave . . . Clarence Edward Maccartney.
The Intolerable City . . . Lewis Mumford.
Without Benefit of College . . . Meredith Nicholson.
Youthful Achievements of Scientists . . . George P. Meade.
Houses or Homes? . . . Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
A New Leader of Finance . . . Frank J. Williams.
About Birds . . . From The Mentor.
The Ladies' Next Step . . . Edna Kenton.
The Man Behind the Company . . . Samuel Crowther.
The Blackmailers of New York . . . George S. Dougherty.
The Rediscovery of Florida . . . Barron Collier.
Florida Madness . . . From The New Republic.
A Few Billions for Consumers -- 2 . . . Stuart Chase and F. J. Schlink.
The Spirit of 1926 . . . Sherman Rogers.
Price Tags on Crime . . . Richard Washburn Child.
The Cult of Beauty . . . Morris Fishbein.
The J. P. and the Motorist . . . Harry R. O'Brien.


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