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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April, 1926; Vol. 4, No. 48
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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Topics in Brief, From The Literary Digest.
Winter's Music, by Dr. W. J. Humphreys, U. S. Weather Bureau.
Boys-Then and Now, by William Allen White.
Where American Justice Fails, by Lawrence Veiller.
Why Don't We Fly?, by Dr. Edwin G. Dexter.
Are You This Woman?, by Mary B. Mullett. An Interview with Dr. F. Williams.
Confessions of a Shirt-Stuffer, by Anonymous, from the New Republic.
These Too, Too Solid Ghosts, by Charlotte Perkins Gilman.
What I Mean by Religion, An Interview with Roger W. Babson, by Keene Summer.
Booker T. Washington, by M. A. De Wolfe Howe.
Removing the Risk in Foreign Trade, by Rufus Steele.
Luck for the Luckless, by Oscar M. Sullivan.
A Klondike in the Tropics, by John W. Vanercook.
The Dangers of Modernism, by Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Joan of Arc, Maid of France, by Albert Bigelow Paine.
Interpreting Joan of Arc, by Joseph Collins.
Changes in Business Ethics, by Elbert H. Gary, chairman, U. S. Steel Corporation.
The Six Fundamentals of Happiness, by Wiliam S. Sadler, M. D.
The Small Investor, by Seymour Cromwell.
The White Man's Burden, by Charles H. Sherrill.
North Dakota's "New Day", by William S. Neal.
The Social Upset in France, by Raymond Recouly.
Law, Liberty, and Progress, by Henry W. Farnam.
Henry Ford on High Wages, by Samuel Crowther.
Beating the Bandits, by Forrest Crissey.
Seeing Around the World by Radio, by Orrin E. Dunlop, Jr.
The Curse of Independence, by Marian Spitzer.
How Test Tubes Solve Crimes, by G. B. Seybold.
The World's Greatest Treasure, by Hugh Fullerton.
Thrills on a Submarine, by capt. Samuel Taylor Moore.
The Weapons of the Next War, by John Bakeless.
Notes about the Contributors.

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