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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April, 1927; Vol 5, No. 60
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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A Panic in Crooktown, by Howard McLellan.
Business Has Wings, by Earnest Elmo Calkins.
Ellis Island, by Liberty Darkened, by John Walker Harrington.
The Friendly Eskimo, by Viljalmur Stefansson.
Human Nature, from The American Magazine.
On the Length of Cleopatra's Nose, by Brander Mathews.
Are you Alive?, by Stuart Chase.
The American Secret, by Thomas T. Read.
On the Sense of Direction, by W. H. Hudson.
Latin American Opposition to Imperialism, by Felipe Barreda.
Let's Not Think, by an Undergraduate.
Think Stuff Unwanted, by Horace J. Hubbell.
Ten Things that Keep us Apart, by Dr. Frank Crane.
Don't Growl -- Kick!, by James H. Collins.
Do We Really Live Longer?, by Edwin G. Dexter.
On the Firing Line at Herrin, by Frank Allan White.
A Tabloid a Day, by Aben Kandel.
The Signal Corps of the "Movies", by A. P. Peck.
The Tight Rope of Pretense, by Margaret Deland.
An Engineer's Viewpoint, by Prof. Sumner B. Ely, Carnegie Institute.
The World of Tomorrow, an Interview with Nicola Tesla, by Paul Daly, from Success Magazine.
Are we Boobs in Politics?, by Frank R. Kent.
Sending Our Doctors to the Almshouse, by Frederic Damrau, M.D.
What Goes Up, by Dorothy Canfield.
Consumers in Wonderland, by Stuart Chase and F. J. Schlink.
Cheating the World's Woodpile, by Orville H. Kneen.
On the Trail of Greatness, by W. E. Woodward.
You Get What you Expect from Men, by Charme Seeds.
The art of Opening A Conversation, by Stephen Leacock.
Light Meat or Duck, by Anonymous.
What Makes People Laugh? by Charlie Chaplin.

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