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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: March 1937; Vol. 30, No. 179
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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Light, like the sun by Frances Newton.
Where do we get our prejudices? by R. L. Duffus.
Combatting Early Syphilis by John H. Stokes.
Seattle's one man revolution by Alva Johnston.
Flood by Bertram O. Moody.
It's safer to go to work by J. C. Furnas.
The worth of beauty by James C. Derieux.
The amazing Mr. Gaston B. Means by J. Edgar Hoover with Courney Ryley Cooper.
The charm business by Margaret Case Harriman.
Fire and the Heart of Man by John Squire.
Justice at Night by Martha Gellhorn.
Color Schemers by Howard Ketcham.
His Excellency's Loyal Opposition (Roosevelt and the Republicans).
Sarah Bernhardt's pageant of death (about her elaborate funeral) by William Bolitho.
The unsinkable Molly Brown (Molly Tobin) by Gene Fowler [terrific story!].
A test for American business by James Trumslow Adams.
The King's English by Arthur H. Little.
Consider the Dinosaur by Roy Chapman Andrews.
The customer is usually wrong by Edith M. Stern.
test-tube truck farms by Arthur W. Baum.
Ten million Keglers can't be wrong by Paul W. Kearney.
Rehearsal in Spain by W. B. Courtney.
Street Scene by Edith G. Reid.
My land of flowers by Nina Wilcox Putnam.
The great Missouri Lion hunt by Paul Jennings.
The Wage Snatchers by E. Jerome Ellison and Frank W. Brock.
At your service by Selma Robinson.
The real Boston tea party by John Hyde Preston.
Mother nature knows best.
Archibald Rutledge.
Arctic Adventure My life in the Frozen North by Peter Freuchen (author of "Eskimo").
Told by the Schoolmaster by John Galsworthy.
When they ask my advice by Kathleen Norris. [Nice, ORIGINAL article to THIS issue, NOT listed in the table of contents, singing the praises of The Readers Digest!]

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