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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: December, 1927; Vol 6, No 68
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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Herbert Hoover's unique contribution, by William Hard.
"Big Bill" Thompson, the Master Hypnotist, by Kate Sargent.
Nick Carter (And Col Frederick Van Rensselaer) , by Joseph Van Raalte.
"We Won the War", but...by Thomas M. Johnson.
A Consecrated Horse Race, by Julia Nott Waugh.
My Gardens, by Edward W. Bok.
Job or Joy ride, by Blanche Bates Creel.
Why labor deserts the Church, by Charles Stelzle.
The Truth about Fascist Censorship, by George Seldes.
Home thoughts from Abroad -2, by James Trunslow Adams.
Putting business before life, by James Raisnford Sprague.
Building for the Ages, by J. Bernard Walker.
Recent gains in Government, by Charles A. Beard.
Mirages -- nature's fake exposed, by H. C. North.
The Investment Trust, by M. S. Rukeyser.
Christianity and Proselytism, by R. C. Hutchison.
Peace or War in Europe?, by Frank H. Simonds.
Do we need Grafters?, by Don C. Seitz.
Minister's Daughters, by Barbara Vincent.
Brick versus Brick, by George Jean Nathan.
Mental good Housekeeping, by Robert Haven Schauffler.
Bribery!, by Maj Gen Chester P. Mills, former prohibition administrator, New York.
The Savage as Scientist, by "Fulahn".
A Night in the Overhead Unlimited, by Samuel E. Peabody.
Was Roosevelt a Genius?, by Lawrence F. Abbot.
Perjury: A crime or a privilege, by Charles H. Tuttle.
Keep open the windows of your Mind, by Merle Crowell.
A Long and Merry one, by Donald B. Armstrong, M.D.
The Steel Corporation's new Head, by B. C. Forbes.
This was Thrilling in 1897, by Homer Croy.

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