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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
February 1936; Vol. 28, No. 166
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 Fallacy Of Conquest by Nathaniel Peffer.
Public Servant by Kenneth Coolbaugh.
Hollywood now looks for you.
As the greatest only are by Channing Pollock.
The Flu Trappers by Paul de Kruif.
Is there a scarcity of good husbands? by Paul Popenoe.
Norton I, emperor Of America by David Warren Ryder (Joshua Abraham Norton).
Trial by Newspaper by Paul Hutchinson.
Introducing the Thought Control Clinic by Winfred Rhoades.
Snake Man by Francis Steegmuller.
Wings Over Africa by Ernest Hemingway.
What now of television? ("Television on an everyday basis isn't here yet, but it is coming fast!") by Martin Codel.
To Meet Mr. 10,001 by J. C. Furnas.
The president's job by Charles W. B. Hurd.
Trifles Today -- Treasures Tomorrow (An expert in the art of collecting tells of things we ought to save for future value) by Jake Zeitlin.
Men at work by Georges Carousso.
The Screwiest Game (Chess) by Travis Hoke.
A Christian leader stirs Japan -- Toyohiko Kagawa -- by Bertram Fowler.
When you drive after dark by Harold Hoffman.
(Billy Rose) Successor to Barnum by Alva Johnston.
Law and the little man by Marc A. Rose.
Quiet please by Roger William Riis.
Press Clips by James W. Holden.
Is your title clear? by Jerome Beatty.
The Magnificant Idler by Sherwood Anderson.
Wholesale Robbery by E. Jerome Ellison and Frank W. Brock.
Riding the winds in motorless planes (Gliders) by Edwin Teale.
I Wish I'd done that by Henry Morton Robinson.
Practical Jokes.
You and Ions by Harlan T. Stetson.
Music is my hobby by Charles W. Ferguson.
Antarctic Night by Richard Evelyn Byrd (Admiral Byrd).
The sinful habit of pleasant reading by Sinclair Lewis.
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