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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: August 1947; Vol. 51, No. 304
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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Disease A La Carte By Howard Whitman.
Sunny The Spirit Of 76 By Rosemary Taylor.
Plain Facts About Bringing The Bodies Home By C. Lester Walker.
Why We Must Modernize Our Immigration Policy By Stanley High. [Original to this issue!]
Francesco's Debt Of Honor By William F. Mcdermott. [Original to this issue!]
Why Housewives Have No Whiskers By Alfred Toombs.
The Monkey's Paw By W. W. Jacobs. [Original to this issue!]
Iceland Land Of Frost And Fire By Blake Clark. [Original to this issue!]
Shall Our Public Schools Give Sex Instruction? By Haold Isaacs.
General Of The Army: Evengeline Booth By Dorothy Walworth.
New Test For Early Cancer By William L. Laurence.
Here Come The Combines! By Carroll P. Streeter.
The Six Million Dollar Racing Racket By Earl Brown.
Marriage Control -- A New Answer To Divorce By Gretta Palmer.
What Price Socialism? By Lawrence Fertig.
So You Want A New Car? By Don Wharton. [Original to this issue!]
The Conquest Of Mt. Mckinley By Edwin Muller.
Blind He Teaches Those Who See By Charles Stevenson.
The Language Of The Wild Alan Devoe.
At 80 He's Still The World's Leading Musician -- Arturo Toscanini -- By Ann M. Lingg.
You Can Take A Cow To College And Make It Pay By Frank J. Taylor.
Secret Memorial By Mary Harrison Nichols. [Original to this issue!]
Fabulous Filene's In Boston By Tom Mahoney.
The Mystery Of O. Henry -- Based On "The Caliph Of Bagdad" [The amazing story of O. Henry, well told!] By Henry James Forman.
The First Democracy Destroyed By Communism By Alexander Kerensky.
Tower Of Telephone Magic By Milton Silverman.
Housekeeping For The Family Of Nations By Edith Iglauer.
They Learn To Fiddle At Five -- Melvin Schneider And His Method -- By Allan Carpenter And George Kent.
Dunkirk -- The One World Town By Quentin Reynolds.
How Veterans Are Creating New Business Ideas By Thomas M. Johnson. [Original to this issue!]
That Children Might Live -- The Realized Vision Of Luis Morquio -- By Michael Scully.
The American Minister Stood By His Guns By George M. Dimitrov.
Human Engineering At Boys Ranch By Elvon L. Howe.
Our Revolting Rest Room Manners By Frances Newton.
England In Sun And Shadow By Fulton Oursler. [Original to this issue!]
In Hazard, By Richard Hughes.

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