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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: February 1927; Vol 5, No. 58
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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For Quick action go to men at the top, by E. Alexander Powell.
Gentlemen Prefer Wars, by I. A. R. Wylie.
Old Stormalong Gets a Shock, by Captain Dingle.
The Practical Man and His world, by Stuart Chase.
The Gods of the Moment, by Bernard Iddings Bell.
Dean Inge Answers Critics, by The Very Reverend W. R. Inge.
Why a Boy Shot Mussolini, by Pierre Dumas.
Children of the Sun, by Paul R. Heyl, U. S. Bureau of Standards.
Machine Gun Madness, by William G. Shepherd.
Wizardry in a Research Laboratory, by Egar C. Wheeler.
Introducing George Bernard Shaw, by Archibald Henderson, PhD, DCL, LLD.
How the Movie Camera Lies, by Summer Smith.
Pagan Demigods, by Silas Bent.
The Value of the Picture on the Wall, by Harriette Ashbrook.
On the Air --2, by H. V. Kaltenborn.
Can Insects See Colors?, by H. Munro Fox.
Twelve Good men and True, by Paul Y. Anderson.
Forty Miles of Romance, by Robert Medill.
Cathode Rays open new worlds, by Hyatt E. Gibson.
Managing the Boss, by One Who Has Tried It.
Shouting the Battle Cry of Service!, by Henry W. Temple.
Eugenics: An Impossible Dream?, by Seth K. Humphrey.
The Turning Point in American Aviation, by G. K. Spencer.
Our Greatest Agricultural Movement, by W. M. Jardine.
Americana, from American Mercury.
Washington's Strategy at Trenton, by Hugh Fullerton.

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