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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
January 1933; Vol 22, No 129
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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If it isn't booze it's something else by William G. Shepherd.
Escape to the north by Elliot Merrick.
What is technocracy? by Wayne W. Parrish.
Big prize contest by Robert Rantoul Endicott.
What do you crave? from Vogue.
Quackery in the Ads by Arthur Kallet and F. J. Schlink.
composite vignette of a park bench.
My financial career by Stephen Leacock.
The Frenchwoman holds her own by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley.
One way to secutiry in old age by G. W. Fitch.
Hollywood on the slide by Sidney Howard.
Modern surgeons conquer fatal germs by Frederic Damrau, MD..
Paris' isle of little dogs by Genevieve Parkhurst.
20 minutes of reality by Margaret Prescott Montague.
Ed Wynn -- the perfect fool by Philip Curtis Humphrey.
Which way is better? by Helen Hay Heyl.
Last words of famous men.
Why we women won't buy by Catherine Hackett.
Working for James Gordon Bennett by Edward Dean Sullivan.
The Wendels and their wills by Edmund Pearson.
Making a living -- or living? by Walter B. Pitkin.
Who is Sir Basil Zaharoff? by Ralph Thomson.
the art of owing money by Arthur Van Vlissingen, Jr.
The tempermental elephant by F. B. Kelley.
Talk of the town from New Yorker.
forgotten men of Manchuria by Upton Close.
the sword of Mars by Georges Hoog.
Don't we worry too much about health? by Logan Clendening, MD.
A noisy noise annoys by E. E. Free.
the education of a prince by Alva Johnston.
"By Ripley" by Robert L. Ripley, famous cartoonist and lecturer, author of "Believe it or Not".
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