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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: December 1937; Vol. 31, No. 188
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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Take the witness stand by J. B. Griswold.
One Small Unwilling Captain.
The news camera on trial by H. L. Smith.
I See the King Of Hell by Harrison Forman.
Football sleuths and the giveaway by Ralph Furey.
Do the thing you fear by Henry C. Link.
A Backwoods Galahad by James Thomas Flexner.
A way to chastity by Donald Culross Peattie.
They Tried To Kidnap The Kaiser by T. H. Alexander.
Many A Germ Twist Cup and Lip by Roger William Riis.
Why all this G-Man publicity? by Jack Alexander.
Easy does it by Harold J. Reilly.
Contrast portraits of two dictators by Emil Ludwig.
Friend indeed by L. H. Robbins.
Pro and Con Execution by Lethal Gas?.
Mother and Father go back to school by Minna Lederman.
Shall we keep on helping Japan? by Henry L. Stimson.
Winter Garden by Clare Leighton.
Do Not Annoy The Octopus by Captain John D. Craig.
the one best way by Albert Edward Wiggam.
the Abundant life by Arthur J. Wiltse.
Those indivisible twosomes by Gelett Burgess.
Home made harmony by Gerals W. Johnson.
Traveling Wildcat by Orla St. Clair.
Incubator Babies by Helen Worden.
Charity Racketeering by Kathyrn Close.
Japanese Poaching in Alaskan Waters by Marc A. Rose.
Does The US Want a Labor Dictator? by William Green.
Life on the Mississippi by Mark Twain.
the Heyday of the Blood by Dorothy Canfield.
A Christmas spirited housecleaning by Eleanor Roosevelt.
CENTERPIECE -- NORMAN ROCKWELL painting for Readers Digest.
"A Merry Christmas to everybody! A Happy New year to all the world!" -- signed Charles Dickens, a reference to the characters in the painting from "A Christmas Carol". Beautiful one page painting -- on the back, a Christmas order form for Readers Digest subscription.

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