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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: SEPTEMBER, 1925; Vol. 4, Serial No. 41
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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The Pits of Rancho Le Brea, from The Mentor. [AKA Ranch of The Tar, or the Le Brea Tar Pits].
The Buffalo -- Lord of the North, from The Mentor.
A Challenge to the Theater, by Fred Eastman.
New York in An Earthquake, an interview with Dr. T. A. Jaggar, by R. J. Walsh.
The Advance of Architecture, by Thomas E. Tallmadge.
Fast and Safe, by Tommy Milton, the World's fastest Automobile Driver.
Getting on in the World, from the Saturday Evening Post and The World's Work.
President Calvin Coolidge's efficiency, by George W. Hinman, Jr.
Watch your Emotions!, an interview with Dr. Max G. Schlapp, by E. H. Smith.
Science Notes, from Scientific American.
Like Summer's Cloud, by Charles S. Brooks.
"A Human Fellow named Cutter", by Bruce Barton.
As i Like it, by William Lyon Phelps.
Is the Nobility Decaying?, by The Very Revered W. R. Inge, Dean of St. Paul's London.
As Big a Job as Panama, by French Strother.
Let Schools develop Individuality!, by Walter Prichard Eaton.
Mr. Ware and the Peasants, by Bruce Bliven.
Salesmanship, by Clarence Darrow.
The Oldest and Quaintest Republic (Andorra), by Bessie Beatty.
The Fetish of Force, by William E. Borah, U. S. Senator.
Crime -- an organized Industry, by Richard Washburn Child.
Brief Topics, from the Scientific American.
Our Future Pension Budgets, by Milton Conover.
Cooperation in America, by Charles W. Holman.
Albanian Hospitality, by Elizabeth L. Cleveland.
Hail, and Lightning, by Donald MacGregor, and C. F. Talman.
General Lafayette in America, by H. O. Bishop.
Can it be Taught?, by Meida Wilde.
The Racing Bonanza, by Peter Nurnaugh.
Envoys of Sport, from The Outlook.
Free Will, Regulation, Non-resistance, by Edward S. Martin.
Our Merchant Aviation, by Laurence La Tourette Druggs.
The King of the Arctic Trails, by Barrett Willoughby.


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