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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: July 1936; Vol. 29, No. 171
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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Roll Your Own Home by Lawrence Sanders.
D.D. VS M.D. by John Hyde Preston.
They hate Rooselvelt by Marquis W. Childs.
Of course you can acquire new skills by James L. Mursell.
Letters from the Dust Bowl by Caroline A. Henderson.
Lincoln goes to Gettysburg by Carl Sandburg.
Hell Bent for Earth by J. D. Ratcliff.
The G-Men by Herbert Corey.
The coming boom in Real Estate by Roy Wenzlick.
Are Reno divorces real? by Richard A. Knight.
The King's Taste.
Farewell my lovely! by Lee Strout White.
Why milk is safe for babies by Guy G. Stevens.
Crowds by John R. Tunis.
How I got away with Murder by S. S. Van Dine (Willard Huntington Wright), (Philo Vance).
A golden age for South Africa by Franklin Johnston.
Me and my Garden by Isabel Paterson. [Nice, Funny, Pleasant article by a great writer!]
Why Don't We Stamp Out Syphilis? by Thomas Parran.
Chips off the old Benchley by Robert Benchley.
New Jobs For Old Books by Fred C. Kelly.
Why aren't there more women atheletes? by Donald A. Laird MD.
Chasing Rainbows by Corey Ford and Alastair MacBain.
Open the Door! by Richard Hughes.
Autograph Market by Irving D. Tressler.
Hard on Heroes by Robert Littell.
They Snoop To Conquer by Thomas A. Johnson.
Soldier Beware! by E. Jerome Ellison, and Frank W. Brock.
Men in Motley by Robert M. Hill.
Electrical Floriculture by Lawrence C. Porter.
US Ambassador of the Air.
Around The World In Eleven Years by Patience Richard and John Abbe.
For the conservation of time and temper by Bernard M. Baruch. [NICE article, ORIGINAL to this issue, of his admiration and appreciation of The Readers Digest!]

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