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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: August, 1925; Volume 4, Number 40
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Behind the Blocs: Our Growing Sectionalism . . . Charles Merz.
Ten Marks of an Educated Man . . . Albert Edward Wiggam.
The Case for Evolution . . . Henshaw Ward.
Mr. Bryan on Evolution . . . William Jennings Bryan.
Evolution Sidelights . . . Robert Benchley.
Bees, Evolution, Mystery . . . Charles D. Stewart.
Knights of the Wave . . . John D. Whiting.
Is There No Better Way? . . . Sherwood Eddy.
Antiquities of American Business . . . Antiquities of American Business.
A Chapter of Hidden History . . . O. K. Davis.
Our "Unfair" Immigration Law . . . Professor Robert De C. Ward, Harvard University.
What Are Good Manners? . . . The Golden Book.
"Selling It" . . . By a Social Worker.
Air Traffic in Europe . . . The Scientific American.
As I Like It . . . William Lyons Phelps.
Why the Pace That Kills? . . . Channing Pollock.
The Literature of Despair . . . Glenn Frank.
London Without a Guidebook . . . Frederick Lewis.
Prohibition in Kansas . . . Elmer T. Peterson.
The Real "Cappy" Ricks . . . Pierce Cummings.
Making a Daughter Good to Look Upon . . . Margaret T. Kenyon.
America Learns How to Play . . . Weaver Pangburn.
200 Bureaus, Boards and Commissions! . . . Herbert Hoover, Secretary of Commerce.
Untwisting the Wind's Tail . . . William B. Taylor.
The Disappearance of the Educated Man . . . John Jay Chapman.
Mexico Yesterday and Today . . . An Address, in Florence, by Rafael Nieto, minister of Mexico to Italy.
Thrilling Days in Dawson . . . Barrett Willoughby.
Science Notes . . . Popular Science Monthly.
America and Roman Catholicism . . . Charles Fama.
Filth on Main Street . . . Frank R. Kent.
Better Speech, Better Business . . . Jesse Rainsford Sprague.


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