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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November 1931; Vol 20, No 115
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Let us Share this Boon by Helen Keller.
Advice to a Frenchman going to America by Andre Maurois.
Happy Days will Come Again by Elmer Davis.
hollywood the Dull by Robert Benchley.
Brood of Folly by Miriam Allen de Ford.
Belles at the Bargain Counters by Frances Drewry McMullen.
Penguins at Home by Cherry Kearton.
Are Militarists Feeble-Minded? by Edward Alsworth Ross.
The Dividends of Beauty by Earnest Elmo Caulkins.
These United States by William B. Munro.
Negroes in Custody by Eleanor Rowland Wembridge.
China and America: A study in Tempos by George E. Sokolsky.
Boredom and Excitement by Bertrand Russell.
The Big Black Spot by William G. Shepherd.
Do-X by Morris Markey.
Human Nature by Ewing T. Webb and John J. B. Morgan.
Potpourri Coney Island by Paul Gallico.
Treasure Hunters by Knowles A. Ryerson and Obed Stearns.
News of America by Francis Pitcairn.
The Jungle's Hidden Empire of Diamonds by William Leon Smyser.
Gas Balloon, from Fortune.
Can Women Write News? by Stanley Walker.
Scents that make dollars by Gove Hambidge.
Is there Necessity for Cancellation? (Of War Debts) by B. K. Sandwell.
The Licensed Women of Japan by J. N. Penlington.
Cotton Stalks a New source of Rayon by Peter A. Carmichael.
Heacn-Bound Soldiers by Gertrude Mathews Shelby.
Babe Ruth -- a man in 50 million by Walter B. Pitkin.
Drifting Continents by Robert E. Martin.
Oh That was Nothing! by Heywood Broun.
How About Television? by Thomas Calvert McClary.
Russia's Self Educated Children by Hans Siemsen.
Bam! You're now a caterpillar! by Major Falk Harmel.

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