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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: January 1935; Vol. 26, No. 153
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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Science Gets the Confession by Henry Morton Robinson.
Utopia Unlimited by George Creel.
The Seventh Man by Frazier Hunt.
Be Glad you're neurotic by Louis E. Bisch.
Birth control and the depression by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley.
The Magic Twist by Francis Rufus Bellamy.
A Better Place to live in by Edward W. Bok.
Domestic matters of the English by Margaret Farrand Thorp.
The Gold rush at Wau by Gordon Sinclair.
Ideas get the Job by John R. Tunis.
The Case for Professional Football by John R. Tunis.
The Code Shisel by John T. Flynn.
Man about the house by Mary Borden.
House Fair in Manhattan by Ray Giles.
Itinerant by M. O'Moran.
New feet for Old by Paul de Kruif.
War in the bananna republics by Major Phillip Brownwell.
The Wonder world of Childhood by Elisabeth Maud.
G. G. Knox of the Saar by Dorothy Thompson.
The Sunday Menace by Robert Benchley.
Bad Men's End by Frank J. Taylor.
American Maestro -- Werner Janssen -- by Alva Johnston.
How you look at the bellboy by George A. Posner.
Faces by Sugeons by Carola De Peyster Kip.
Tom Thumb the Great by Walter Bodin and Burnet Hershey. [NICE, interesting article about his life!]
Let the buyer be wise by Frank W. Brock.
Behind your movie diet by William E. Berchtold.
Sight and Light by Mary Davis Gillies.
"Whoppers" from The Travels and Surprising adventures of Baron Munchausen.
Some Volunteers for Death by Richard Halliburton.
The Harvest of the Years by Luther Burbank and Wilbur Hall.
My fingers on the pulse of America by Ignace Jan Paderewski. [An ORIGINAL article to this issue, with a ringing endorsement of The Readers Digest!]

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