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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: January 1934; Vol 24, No 141
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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This Mad-House World Is Getting Better by Charles Edward Russell.
Do you play the ponies? by Paul Gallico.
They make us Gyp 'Em! by Dane York.
What a Young Girl Should Know by Margaret Culkin Banning.
Here comes Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt.
All sweet things by M. Beatrice Blankenship.
Wooden ships and Iron men by Henry Morton Robinson.
They don't speak our language by H.T. Webster.
Most history is BUNK by H. G. Wells.
Society hits the sawdust trail by Charles F. Ferguson.
Toying with Taxes by Ray Tucker.
The Hen party by Malvine Lindsay.
Celestial excursion by Morris Markey.
When life and death rode west by Charles F. Lummis.
Men of Action by Joseph Driscoll.
New hope for the slums by Edith Elmer Wood.
The Villalobar Monster by Alexander Woollcott.
Labor pains by Hilton Gregory.
Labor's chief: William Green by Raymond Clapper.
Comet trains of tomorrow.
The Tillamook Inferno by Lynn F. Cronemiller.
How To Cheat Your Uncle Sam by John T. Flynn.
Make it smart to be legal.
Educators Carmel Style by Henry Morton Robinson.
Let the horse solve the farm problem by Wayne Dinsmore.
The Fabulous Five-and-Ten.
If you would know the East by Dorothy Black.
They Steal a Car Every 7 Minutes by Edwin Teale.
The President's Plan For Money (Take all of YOURS!) by Thomas Nixon Carver.
Back Cover Poem: Newsreel of a changing world by Ogden Nash. "I do not care for digests, as a rule." [MARVELOUS poem, extolling the greatness of the Reader's Digest!]

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