[Grp]The Reader's Digest Vol 1. Iss 2. - icequeen

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The Reader's Digest, Volume 1, Issue 2, by Various
Thirty-one articles each month from leading magazines - Each article of enduring value and interest, in condensed and compact form.
A most convenient means of “keeping one’s information account open” —of reading stimulating articles on a wide variety of subjects. (Summary by From the title / front page)
Source text (please read only from this text!): https://archive.org/details/sim_readers-digest_1922-03_1_2

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Keywords that describe the book: magazines, newspaper, articles, reader's digest, short non-fiction

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With volume one being nearly complete, here is Volume 2.

I will DPL :thumbs:
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Do you permit early claims? If so, I would like "The Truth About Vivisection", looks like it should be section 8. Otherwise, I will wait.

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mleigh wrote: March 17th, 2024, 9:39 am Do you permit early claims? If so, I would like "The Truth About Vivisection", looks like it should be section 8. Otherwise, I will wait.

Thanks,

M
I'll reserve this one for you, M!

Thank you! :D
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I can MC this one for you, Elijah! Back in a moment with your MW!
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OK, your MW is ready! I changed the file name so that it matches the other project.
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Hi, Elijah!
Could I put in an early claim for:

Scientific Progress of the Year 1921 and
Music---How It Affects Your Health
On the road again, so delays are possible
~ Larry
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icequeen wrote: March 17th, 2024, 3:12 pm OK, your MW is ready! I changed the file name so that it matches the other project.
Thank you! I will fill it in shortly
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silverquill wrote: March 17th, 2024, 4:10 pm Hi, Elijah!
Could I put in an early claim for:

Scientific Progress of the Year 1921 and
Music---How It Affects Your Health
I will reserve this for you, thank you Larry!
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What a great project! I only discovered it when I saw Issue #1 on the Cover Claims Board (and claimed it)! I'd like to claim "Throwing Away Our Birthright", and "Human Nature and Industrial Conflict" on this issue. This is so exciting to see this collection being recorded by Librivox.

Like many kids in the 50's and beyond, I grew up watching my parents read every issue cover to cover, saving them on a special shelf, and looking forward to them myself, especially Word Power, Humor in Uniform, My Most Unforgettable Character, etc.
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Post by Bill Mosley »

When you finally get it together enough to make assignments, I'd like to do

Charlie Chaplin's

What Makes People Laugh

Thank you.
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msfry wrote: March 18th, 2024, 10:36 am What a great project! I only discovered it when I saw Issue #1 on the Cover Claims Board (and claimed it)! I'd like to claim "Throwing Away Our Birthright", and "Human Nature and Industrial Conflict" on this issue. This is so exciting to see this collection being recorded by Librivox.

Like many kids in the 50's and beyond, I grew up watching my parents read every issue cover to cover, saving them on a special shelf, and looking forward to them myself, especially Word Power, Humor in Uniform, My Most Unforgettable Character, etc.
I agree! I'll put you down for that one once I get the MW loaded :thumbs:
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Bill Mosley wrote: March 18th, 2024, 12:56 pm When you finally get it together enough to make assignments, I'd like to do

Charlie Chaplin's

What Makes People Laugh

Thank you.
Excellent! Thank you, Bill!
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Post by StaceyM2022 »

Hi Elijah,

May I claim - What Women Should Marry?

Thanks,
Stacey
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StaceyM2022 wrote: March 18th, 2024, 8:54 pm Hi Elijah,

May I claim - What Women Should Marry?

Thanks,
Stacey
Yes, thank you!
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