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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November 1929; Vol 8, No 91
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE:
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The Drive behind Clemenceau by Juan Jose de Soiza Reilly.
Insects and Men by James E. Boyle.
Nothing Just Happens by Mark Sullivan.
How Long Will You Live? by Eugene Lyman Fisk.
My Museum Complex by Roy Chapman Andrews.
Rustle Of Silk by Blanche Bonaparte --Mrs. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte.
Fordisms -- interview of Henry Ford by B. C. Forbes.
Where Logic Reigns Supreme by Janet Rankin Aiken.
Fruit Tramps by Percy Walton Whitaker.
The Big Punch by Rog Wagner.
The Black Art by Margery L. Loeb.
What Do You Say To Yourself? by Henry Emerson Fosdick.
The Grand old Times at College by Christian Gauss.
Where Every Prospect Pleases by Deems Taylor.
The World Needs Me by Whiting Williams.
Plant Pills grow bumper Crops by H. H. Dunn.
The Talk Of The Town (from the New Yorker).
Canada is a Foreign country by Floyd S. Chalmers.
The Need for Loose-Leaf minds by Raymond B. Fosdick.
Now it can be Told by Richard Carroll.
Forest Folk by H. L. Dillaway.
The Brown Skin Fad (Tanning) by Eugene Gordon.
Can You Loaf? by Bruce Barton.
Tilden vs Old Man Time by William T. Tilden.
The New Type Farmer by Charles Josiah Galpin.
When Night Clubs are Trumps by Frederic Arnold Kummer.
Rattlesnake Farming by Uthai Vincent Wilcox.
Wall Street Branches Out by Charles J. V. Murphy.
It Seems To Heywood Broun by Heywood Broun.
The High cost of Hoodlums by John Gunther.
Navies and Peace by Philip Kerr.
The Student Invasion of Europe by R. W. Abernethy.

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