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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
February 1933; Vol 22, No 130
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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Technocracy's Question by Wayne W. Parrish.
Technocracy's Zero Hour by Jefferson Chase.
Is Technocracy Scientific? by Allen Raymond.
The Cult of Culture by Winthrop Parkhurst.
Good Night (sleep) by Donald A Laird and Charles G. Muller.
850 English Words: A World Tongue (Basic English) by L.H. Robbins.
Test Pilot by Francis Vivian Drake.
Accidental Immortals by Fairfax Downey.
Insanity -- the Modern Menace by Henry Morton Robinson.
The World's Fanciest Dairy (Henry William Jeffers of Walker-Gordon) by Russell Lord.
Bitter-Sweet Charity by Walter Davenport.
Now he belongs to the ages (Big Jim Kinealy) by Dale Carnegie.
This Early-Bird nonsense by Philip Curtiss.
This Emancipated Age by Louise Maunsell Field.
Street Car City by Carlotta Sommers.
What Will They Do Next? by Ernest Harold Barbour.
European Morals Are Our Own by Albert J. Nock.
Saga of All People's Al (Alfred Smith) by Clare Booth Brokaw.
I'm going back to church.
Poison For Profit by F. J. Schlink And Arthur Kallet.
The Best Country on Earth by Bertrand Russell.
Killng time in Siam by James Saxon Childers.
Agriculture: The Key to Recovery by Frederick E. Murphy.
Anesthetics in Modern Surgery by Frederic Damrau MD.
A Giant on the Business Horizon (Air Conditioning) by Henry W. Doyle.
The Cross and the Plow by Willard Price.
A Routine Job by Carter Brooke Jones.
Nationalism Rampant by Syngman Rhee.
Helen Keller On The Readers Digest For The Blind, In Braille. [An Endorsement of Reader's Digest, especially of their new Braile edition. Nice article on the back page, including a replica of her signature.]
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