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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: August 1937; Vol. 31, No. 184
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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The case for Chastity by Margaret Culkin Banning.
Dilemma of a pacifist by Dorothy Thompson.
Dr. Jekyll Hyde is on the telephone by Don Herold.
Father chooses his weapons by Hiram Percy Maxim.
Savage Dog by J. L. Wolff.
Clara Barton: Crusader by Donald Culross Peattie.
Killing old age security with Kindness by Abraham Epstein.
The world is still wide by Richard Halliburton.
In Dixie Land by James H. Street.
Making habits work for you by William James.
Some fun by Selma Robinson.
Knowing VS Guessing in Medicine by Morris Fishbein.
Music relieves industrial tedium by Doron K. Antrim.
Summer People by Frederic F. Van de Water.
Have you paid your Doctor? by Webb Waldron.
All for the sake of the news beat by Linton Wells.
A Cemetary without gloom by Bruce Barton.
Optometry on trial by Roger William Riis.
Hate made to order by Edward Hunter.
Damn of Doubt by Jim Marshall.
M-Day in America by Frank C. Hanighen.
Sheep come first by Hughie Call.
Hospitality becomes big business (Mr. Ralph Hitz).
An Adventure with a Genuis -- recollections of Joseph Pulitzer by Alleyne Ireland.
The occurance at Owl Creek Bridge -- a classic story by Ambrose Bierce.
Efficient staff work by General John J. Pershing. [ORIGINAL article for THIS issue, extolling the virtues of The Readers Digest!]

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