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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: August 1934; Vol. 25, No. 148
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Master of the Double Cross by William C. White.
When you Write Abroad by Francis Rufus Bellamy.
New Dealt Hands in Washington by Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr.
Savages are People Too by Desmond Holdridge.
Education plays Hookey by charles W. Ferguson.
The Bohemian Blight in Paris by Thomas Craven.
The Man among Men (comparing Jesus of Nazereth with the Christ of the Church) by Charles Hall Perry.
Dillinger Puts on a Show by Raymond Kresensky.
concerning Goofy Musical Instruments by Winthrop Sargeant.
Cincinnati Quits Burlesque by John T. Flynn.
Uncle Sam behind the Plow.
Mary White by William Allen White.
Watch Your Elms by Walter E. Burton.
Nerts to Hertz by Otis C. Ferguson.
Charles Dickens Comes Back by George Dangerfield.
My Account with an Unknown Soldier by Dr. Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Brother You Can't Spare A Dime! by Louis Resnick.
Crusader for a Happy Marraige by Patricia Allen.
Drive Right! by Ab Jenkins.
The Truth About Soap by Jerome W. Ephraim.
His Name was Mudd (Samuel A. Mudd) by George Allan England.
Home of the Square Deal by Rose C. Feld.
Millpond Manners by Gove Hambridge.
Why Reporters Like Roosevelt by Raymond Clapper.
Blonde Venus and Swedish Sphinx -- about Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich -- by Maddy Vegtel.
Saving New England by Walter Prichard Eaton.
Chinook by Hamilton M. Laing.
Whose Baby? by Laurence H. Snyder.
No But I Saw the Pictures by Anthony North.
Jezebel by Francis Hackett.
No Thank You! by Vash Young.
Soldiers of Fortune 1934 by Henry Goddard Leach.
Mickey Mouse by Alva Johnson (Famous all over the world in 1934 -- "His creator is Walt Disney, a small eager faced chap of 32").[Interesting and early article on Mickey Mouse and Walt Disney!]
To Kill Time -- OR Fill It? by Henry Waltham.

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