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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: July, 1928; Vol 7, No 75
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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The International Irritant, by G. K. Chesterton.
The Political Campaign and Prosperity, by Col. Leonard P. Ayres.
Diet Your Mind Too, by Margaret Culkin Banning.
Recent Gains in Industry, by Stuart Chase.
The Farmer Hires a Salesman, by Earl Reeves.
Knowing Our College Students, by Raymond Walters, Dean of Swarthmore College.
Taming the Mississippi, by Myron M. Stearns.
What do They Get out of It?, by Walter B. Pitkin.
America has just Started!, by Henry Ford, as reported by Samuel Crowther.
Men Who Defy Lightning, Irving Brant.
The Sweating Brow of Genius, from The Mentor.
How Much is Money Worth?, by John F. Sinclair.
Crime and Punishment, by Francis Bowes Sayre.
Morality among the Animals, by James H. Leuba.
Huge World Trust at Grips, by Theodore M. Knappen.
Life in the Death House, by Lerwis E. Lowes.
Forging Swords into Dumbells, by George Sylvester Viereck.
Changing Ideas about Diet, by Clarence W. Lieb, M.D.
The Lobby Shop, by Walter Davenport.
A Very Private Utopia, by Stuart Chase.
American Needs Aristocracy, by Will Durant.
Zionist's Progress in Palestine, by Owen Tweedy.
Drawingf the Serpent's Sting, by Afronio do Amaral.
Minister or Business Executive, by James Brett Kenna.
Garden Cities of Great Britain, by Harlean James.
The American Grand Orchestra, by Charles Edward Russell.
The Air Industry -- Hot, by Gilbert Seldes.
Who Are the Gipsies, by Konrad Berovici.
The Hot Dog Trail, by Anne O'Hagan.
The Fifteen Finest Short Stories, by Edward J. O'Brien.
Her Homespun Library, by Helen Norfleet.

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