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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: December 1936; Vol. 29, No. 176
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Personality can be acquired by Henry Link.
A diary of revolution by Megan Laird.
Gold in them there hills (Alaska) by Rex Beach.
Old Mrs. Merril Begins to live by Dorothy Canfield.
A scientific whipping by Hiram Percy Maxim -- inventor of the Maxim Silencer.
The seal against fate by Leigh Mitchell Hodges.
The Hindenburg Rides The Hurricaine.
What we pay for the crash racket by William Corbin.
Play a musical instrument yourself by Doron Antrim.
The German Book of Destiny by Otto D. Tolischus.
What this country needs by John T. Flynn.
We took a chance by Helen Percy Washburn.
Who invented it? by Waldemar Kaempffert.
A lunatic Village by Maurice E. Fox.
You Can't Resettle Me! by E. B. White.
Men of Harvard -- 25 years after by John R. Tunis.
Florida Cracker by Theodore Pratt.
Halfway isn't enough by Sarah Lortimer.
The secret life of a secret agent as told to Henry Wysham Lanier.
England finds jobs for her youth by Maxine Davis.
I'll be suing you by Albert W. Fribourg.
Are neighbors neccesary? by Della Lutes.
Stitches in time by William Wolf.
Beggars by mail by William F. McDermott.
Paris sets a strike style by J. Bouissounouse.
A Merry Secondhand Christmas by Weldon Melick.
Glory Poison for the screen by Meyer Levin.
We all need praise by Princess Alexandra Kropotkin.
policing the mails by Fred C. Kelly.
Should the U. S. be redrawn? by Arthur Pound.
Mexicana by Carleton Beals.
The Autobiography of Henry M. Stanley.

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