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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: October 1933; Vol 23, No 138
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in FAIR/GOOD condition. Some stains to the cover, pages are good. (See photo)

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Employers and the slave Complex by H. A. Batten.
What Religion means to me by Mary Pickford.
After Repeal? (of Prohibition) by Edward P. Mulrooney.
The German revolt against civilization by Ludwig Lewisohn.
Informality in the White House, From Literary Digest.
The Superlatives of the Boulder Dam by Duncan Aikman.
The Awful English of England by H. W. Seaman.
Our 15 year old Sophisticates by Marian Purcell.
Light from a New England Lamp by Mary Ellen Chase.
The School with 200,000 students.
Teamster for the Iron Horse by George Creel.
Birth and Death on the Levee by Lyle Saxon.
Aristocrats of publishing by John Bakeless.
America and the Russian Market by Miles M. Sherover.
The World's most famous oration by Christopher Morley.
The lure of salt and soil by John Scott Hughes.
Always over the seas by Morgan Farrell.
Holland's Tulip Frenzy by Charles Mackay.
What to do next by Grand Duchess Marie of Russia.
New dates for old by Charles Dexter Morris.
Burn your own home! by Paul W. Kearney.
What Canada thinks of the U. S. A. by Dr. Frederick L. Fagley.
Errett Lobban Cord -- New colossus of transportation, from the New York World-Telegram.
Something pretty Personal by Henry Morton Robinson (about the personal column of Saturday Review of Literature).
Not so personal by Punch.
Blind Sunnybank Fair Ellen by Albert Payson Terhune.
The Electric eye at a thousand jobs by Robert E. Martin.
Imagination Rules the World by Lorin F. Deland.
The Doctor and the contraption by Stephen Leacock.
Romantic City of the gold Rush -- Central City by Edgar C. McMeechen.
The Challenge of NRA by Donald Richberg.
The Promise of Power by Stuart Chase.
The Burning Question by Charles W. Ferguson.
Echoes by Mary Pickford.

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