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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
March 1938; Vol. 32, No. 191
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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An Antidote for Bloodcurdlers by Bertram B. Bronson.
Private Virtue Public Good by Henry Morton Robinson. [ORIGINAL to this issue, LEAD article!]
Many Happy Returns -- The Inside story of an IRS man by Jerome Beatty.
We Are What We Eat by Victor G. Heiser.
Why do They Let Us Run It? by Frank R. Kent.
Our Hawaiian Gibraltar by Don Wharton.
Bergen's Brazen Blockhead (Edgar Bergen's Charlie McCarthy) by Meyer Berger.
Weighed and found wanting by Robert Littell.
the Catholic Case for Chastity by Bertrand Weaver.
The 100 per cent American by Ralph Linton.
Cafe Society by Frank Crowninshield.
Arming the Good Neighbors by Genaro Arbaiza.
Amusements and Personality by Henry Link. [ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Magnificant Fiasco by W. H. Deppermann.
On to Washington by Maxine Davis.
Every Man his own Natualist by Donald Culross Peattie.
Laughter in Madrid by Langston Hughes.
Lady Bountiful Rolls Up Her Sleeves (The Junior League) by Eleanor Roosevelt.
Yankee Tax Revolt by Marc A. Rose.
What the Workers really Want by Whiting Williams.
Death in Halifax Nova Scotia (the Explosion of the Mont Blanc) by Edmund Gilligan.
Curb Servie Speaking by Theodore Pratt.
Science Confounds the Arsonist by Henry Morton Robinson.
By Their Bootstraps by Stanley High.
they lost their Heads by Negley Farson.
Pro and Con: How about a national lottery?.
Our American Wilderness by Raymond S. Spears.
Monuments of Money by Burton J. Hendrick.
Leading a Dog's Life by Albert Payson Terhune.
The German Soul: The Sword by Emil Ludwig.
Men Over Forty Preferred (!) by Ray Giles.
Pleader for the Damned -- Sing Sing Warden Lewis E. Lawes -- by Henry F. Pringle.
the Race for Aerial Trade Routes by Burt M. McConnell.
Madame Curie by Eve Curie -- Daughter of Madame Curie.
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