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"Reader's Digest," the magazine small enough to fit into your pocket, glove compartment or purse, has been entertaining and informing readers since the 1920s, when founders DeWitt and Lila Wallace first… More »
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Reader's Digest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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America 1920-1929: Media History: The Reader's Digest | American Decades. America 1920-1929: Media summary with 13 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... John Bambridge, Little Wonder, or, The Reader's Digest and How it Grew (New York: Reynal & Hitchcock, 1946);
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4Your Family's Health History; Do you know how your mother's father died? You should. Here's why and how to get the info. ... Reader's Digest Around the World ... Give a gift of Reader's Digest...
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Wilson, four weeks postsurgery, and Hanks spoke with Reader's Digest about this little-known chapter of history. ... From Reader's Digest ... Reader's Digest Around the World...
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Keywords: Reader's Digest, Mysterious Events, Mysteries, World History, Illustrated ... Pleasantville, NY: Reader's Digest. 1993. Second Printing. Hardcover. 0895773775 . Very Good in Very Good dust jacket; Edgewear. ;
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• The Wallace Room, a permanent exhibition tracing the history of Reader's Digest Association and its founders, opens at the company's global headquarters. Its exhibits would later be updated to cover the company's products, philanthropies and employee activities.
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