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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: February 1938; Vol. 32, No. 190
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Reading -- The Key To Personality by Lin Yutang. [ORIGINAL article to this issue!]
Wild-Eyed View Of America by Edward H. Sothern.
Marijuana -- assassin of Youth by H. J. Anslinger.
Business starts with buying by Robert Updegraff. [ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Death in the Alps by Edwin Muller.
Marital pitfall no. 1 by Gretta Palmer.
How far have we come? by William Allen White.
tune up and tune in by Doron K. Antrim.
A step towards livelier old age by Ray Giles.
The tortures of weekend living by Robert C. Benchley.
The adventures of Corporal Moses Smith by Morris Bishop.
When every clerk uses the right word! by Robert Littell.
They call themselves friends by Marc A. Rose.
The worst pestilence of modern times -- The Flu of 1918 -- by Frederick Lewis Allen.
Alkali Ads by L. J. Henderson.
No Third Term for Roosevelt by Frank R. Kent.
Window Gardens by Donald Culross Peattie.
The best bad climate on Earth by Mary Borden.
The jury nuisance by R. W. Riis.
I saw a man electrocuted by Charles Francis Potter.
On being civilized to death by Harry Emerson Fosdick.
America's shantytown on wheels by Carelton Beals.
They've got your number by Edith M. Stern.
Dogs of war by Genevieve Parkhurst.
To my lost husband by Mina Curtiss.
It's a man's world in Germany by Frieda Wunderlich.
The Notebook of M. Ravel.
The dust bowl can be saved by Ben Hibbs.
Never eat pink pork by David O. Woodbury.
Pro and Con: Should We Boycott Japan?.
Animal Treasure by Ivan T. Sanderson.
Country Doctor by Don Marquis.

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