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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: January 1936; Vol. 28, No. 165
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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A New Year's Message from President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Detour Around War by Senator Bennett Champ Clark.
He fell in love with a picture (Mark Twian and Olivia) by Louis B. Davidson.
Speak up for Courtesy by Henry Morton Robinson.
Russia postpones utopia by Eugene Lyons.
The Ski's the limit (Skiing) by Paul Gallico.
Huey Long the Kingfish by Walter Davenport.
Mrs. Astors Horse by Stanley Walker.
A Hans Brinker Boyhood by David Cornel Young.
What of 1936? by W. M. Kiplinger.
The Rock (Alcatraz), by Frederick R. Bechdolt.
Arch traitor of the revolution -- Benedict Arnold -- by Burton J. Hendrick.
The Lees of Virginia.
Can Britannia Rule The Waves? by Richard Barry.
Gang warfare 1935 by Emanuel H. Lavine.
I am a New england Puritan.
Way for the Mounted (police) by Morris Markey.
Whimsy by the mile by Nick Grindle.
A poke at poker faces by Paul Gallico.
They Never Die by Bennett Champ Clark.
Lady Nancy Astor -- Pioneer by Robert Bernays.
I learn about the social system by Vincent Sheean.
Model Airplanes and boats and minurature motors by Edwin Teale.
Chores by Mary Ellen Chase.
The First Story workers by E. Jerome Ellison and Frank Brock.
Will Hollywood Move To England? by Frederick L. Collins.
They're boring from within -- Termites by Jerome Beatty.
Take it Easy by Walter B. Pitkin.
Voices of the night by Archibald Rutledge.
Pitcairn's Island by Charles Nordhoff and James Norman Hall.
The Greater gift by Ernestine Schumann-Heink. [An original article by her for THIS issue, extolling the virtues of The Readers Digest!]

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