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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
March 1944; Vol. 44, No. 263
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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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]
The American Invasion Of Britain By Charles J. V. Murphy By Cable From London.
The Mystery Of John L. Lewis By Victor Reisel And Paul Sann.
Half Alive Isn't Enough By Bruce Barton.
Say Lady! -- A Night In A Service Men's Lounge By Dorothy Blake.
Whites And Blacks Can Work Together By William Hard. [Original to this issue!]
Unfettered Joy In The Purfume Arts By Westbrook Pegler.
Will Europe Go Communist After The War? By Demaree Bess.
Blood Plasma For Everybody By Paul De Kruif.
Drama In Everyday Life By Louise Dickinson Rich. [Original to this issue!]
This Is Jungle Fighting By W. L. White. [Original to this issue!]
Can Our Schools Teach The GI Way? By Walter Adams.
Yankee Magic At Massawa By Harland Manchester.
Captin Waskow's Men Say Goodbye -- By Ernie Pyle, From The Front Lines In Italy.
The Crafty Coyote By Lewis Nordike.
The Borie's Last Battle By John Hersey.
The Second Mile By Harry Emerson Fosdick. [Original printing in this issue!]
Troopship By John Steinbeck. [A famous novelist, now war correspondent, describes life aboard a troop treansport. From a report in the New York Herald Tribune]
Portrait Of An Amercan Family By T. E. Murphy.
They Bombed Berlin In Binghamton By Albert Q. Maisel.
Tom Paine -- Crusader For Common Sense By Max Eastman. (New Leader)
Air Minded Columbia By Frank J. Taylor.
The Worst Railroad On Earth By Bertram B. Fowler.
So They Can Walk In The Light By Frederick C. Painton.
Up From The Russian Catacombs.
Don't Keep The Home Fires Burning By Davids O. Woodbury.
Heaven And Earth Man -- Robert Letourneau -- By Don Wharton.
How We Ought To Elect Presidents By John Newton Baker.
Pioneers! O Pioneers! By Hilary St. George Saunders.
Your Red Cross Is At His Side.
It Kept Out Thinking Force By Royal Arch Gunnison.
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