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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November 1933; Vol 24, No 139
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Our Pernicious Virtues by I. A. R. Wylie.
Streamline by Daniel C. Sayre.
History is the story of private lives by Stefan Zweig.
The garden of Contemplation by Henry Albert Phillips.
How to make a gangster by William G. Shepherd.
Women Do Better by Francis Rufus Bellamy.
Seeing the Elephant by Bruce Barton.
Turkey's Abraham Lincoln by Stanley H. Howe (Mustapha Gazi).
One Meets Such Interesting People.
The Economic road ahead by Stuart Chase.
Trimalchio's Banquet.
Petronus Arbiter of Nero's Court.
I'm going home by J. McBride Dabbs.
Captains of their Fate: Spinoza: Happy in an Attic.
Captains of their Fate: Gamaliel Bradford: invalidism without ennui.
Captains of their Fate: Philip Snowden: crippled but not in spirit.
Betting is Sinful by Paul Gallico.
America's biggest spender (Harold L. Ickes) by Raymond Clapper.
My mother in law lives with us.
The Waltz by Dorothy Parker.
Harry Selfridge of London.
nature invented them first! by Robert E. Martin.
Give Uncle Sam the throttle by John T. Flynn.
The Question of Sterilization.
Fan Fare by Charles W. Ferguson.
The Detroit tradition by Malcolm W. Bingay.
How politician steal elections by Frank R. Kent.
Enter the Agrobiologist by Harry Kittredge Norton.
Burying the belittlers by Louise Maunsell Field.
college and the poor boy by Russell T. Sharpe.
How the town has changed by Henry Morton Robinson.
To Be or Not To Be by Louis I. Dublin and Bessie Bunzel.
Read it with Imagination by Gertrude Atherton.

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