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Excerpt from The Broadcaster, Vol. 3: March 11, 1927
Let us more thoroughly realize the importance of these fac - tors which illustrate how valuable is the practice of extensive reading. We all experience fits of depression, and quite fre - quently seek to overcome this despondency by indulging in inju - rious forms of pleasure. If once we cultivate a desire for rea ing then we shall have found a key to a treasure which will afford greater joy than perhaps any other mode of diversion. Try picking up a book, or novel, written by a recognized author, when the sun has turned his face in the other direction, and see what wonders can be wrought when you find yourself whisked into scenes imaginative, yet realistic, where characters live and draw your attention because of their similarity in many re - spects to those with whom you associate.
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