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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November 1932; Vol 22, No 127
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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The New Quitters by Kyle Crichton.
The President as I know him by Vernon Kellogg.
Rooselvelt's view of the big job by Anne O'Hare McCormick.
the Police Lineup by russel Crouse.
Purest of pleasures -- contract by Elmer Davis.
Shall man survive? by Hendrik Willem Van Loon.
The Culture Business by Milton MacKaye.
Somebody ought to tell them by Ruth Chandler Moore.
the Paris Racket by Randolph Bartlett.
Does America need a dictator? by Frederic A. Ogg.
To the lifeboats! by Helen Bird.
Eve's new fig leaf by C. Patrick Thompson.
In my granfathers day by Arthur Train.
Back to the Land? by Alexander Legge as told to Neil Clark.
Smash! by Herbert F. Goodrich.
A day with Gorillas by Martin Johnson.
Waging War against the Billboard by Wayne Gard.
No Prodigies, Please! by Henry Morton Robinson.
Transaltantica, form The Seven Seas.
Old Men by Endora Ramsay Richardson.
Wanted: An advertising policy by H. A. Battan.
Don't look at your feet by Lowell Thomas.
Everyday Japan by Helene Iswolsky.
The Church of Rome in America by John F. Moore.
Rules of the Rude by Berton Braley.
A midnight adventure by Edwin L. Arnold.
Large Order thefts by Orville H. Kneen.
The house in on fire by Thomas F. Dougherty.
Do hunters love nature? by Archibald Rutledge.
Henry Ford's ship of peace by Jonathan Nathan Leonard.
Byroads of Genius, From The New Yorker.
Among the Authors.

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