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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: October, 1923; Vol. 2, Whole No. 20
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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Mussolini and the King . . . Charles H. Sherrill.
The Soviets and World Revolution . . . Alfred L. P. Dennis.
Towards World Association . . . Wilbur C. Abbott.
Examples of World Cooperation -- I . . . Thomas W. Lamont.
The Magic Spell of Shakespeare . . . Algernon Tassin.
What Makes a Champion . . . Walter Camp.
The Truth about Poisin Gas . . . Ralted by Gen. Amos A. Fries to H. A. Mount.
New light on Immigration Peril . . . French Strother.
Whall we kill all our Presidents? . . . Will H. Hays.
Seven Ways to Improve your Memory . . . Dr. Henry C. Link, Reported by Robert Norman.
An Empire out of the book of Romance . . . Marian C. Cooper.
The Years I like Best . . . Carrie Chapman Catt.
"Patent Insides" . . . Editorial from The New Republic.
Harnessing the Cave Man . . . Harry Emerson Fosdick.
The So-Called Business Cycle . . . Floyd W. Parsons.
New Faces for Old . . . Zoe Beckley.
A New Sovereignty at Work . . . From The World's Work.
Europe and the American Farmer . . . Charles Merz.
The Decay of Courtesy . . . Willard Huntington Wright.
The Great Modern Shell Game . . . Sidney Howard.
Our National Character . . . Arthur T. Hadley.
With the Men who Fly . . . Alexander Klemin.
The Greatest Democrat of them All . . Genevieve Parkhurst.
The Human Goal of Education . . . Arthur E. Morgan.
From the Movie Manager's Viewpoint . . . Courtney Savage.
Imagination . . . From Cosmopolitan's Better Way.
As I Like It . . . William Lyon Phelps.


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