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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April 1936; Vol. 28, No. 168
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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Has the President Thought It Through? by James Truslow Adams.
Grandma in the Movies by Edward Hogan ( Mme. Ernestine Schumann-Heink ).
How To Stay Married by Farnsworth Crowder.
The man who won the war by Robert Buckner.
Gentlemen Prefer.
Don't be a lawyer.
Americans Can't Read by Jerome Barry.
Hot Shorts by Thomas J. Courtney.
Is Congress So Bad? (yes!) by Ernest Sutherland Bates.
Adventure for Profit by William LaVarre.
What science knows about Hypnotism by G. H. Estabrooks.
Employees exit by Robert Littell.
Why I Fled Italy by Alice Robe.
Sensitive Souls by Hannah Lees (Allergies).
Freight By Highway (and not railroads???).
The Sword is Mightier by Paul Gallico.
Is this our Destiny? by Eugene Young.
The Perils of my profession by Rev Frederick K. Stamm.
No Adults Allowed by Webb Waldron (Boy's Brotherhood Republics).
Tin Pan Avenue, (Tin Pan Alley) by Doron Antrim.
Man-God of Japan -- The Emperor -- by Sydney Greenbie.
Firebug Catcher by St. Clair McKelway.
Dr. Francis Everett Townsend and his Marching Soldiers by Herbert Harris.
First Across the Continent (And he won his $50.00) -- the story of the first automobile to cross the U. S. -- by H. Nelson Jackson.
Mayor Fiorello La Guardia -- the Furiousest Man -- by William Moulton Marston.
Wake Up And Live! by Dorothea Brande.
Yes, they have time by Margaret Culkin Banning. [A Nice Original article for this issue, extolling the virtues of The Readers Digest!]

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