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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: January 1947; Vol. 50. No. 297
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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The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met -- Edward Sheldon -- by Anne Morrow Lindbergh. [Long and interesting story -- original to this issue!]
The Maddest Man in Michigan -- Kim Sigler -- by Karl Detzer.
Your Mind Can Keep You Young by George Lawton.
The Case Of Earl Stanley Gardner ("The King of Mystery Writers Found His Plots in His Own Courtroom Cases")[Fascianting and great Story If You Are a Perry Mason Fan!] -- by Alva Johnson.
Machines Without Men in an Automobile Factory -- By E. W. Leaver and J. J. Brown.
Once in a Blue Moon -- Drama in Real Life by Fulton Oursler. [Original to this issue!]
I Starved for Science by Kenneth Tuttle and Carol Willis Moffett.
We Can Prevent That next Big Bust by Paul G. Hoffman. [Original to this issue!]
Here's a New Way to Get the Dirt -- Soapless Soaps -- by Harland Manchester.
The Arabs Live There Too -- Problem of Palestine, Israel, Zionism -- by Kermit Roosevelt (Grandson of Theodore).
Fighter for the Right to Live -- Paul De Kruif by Albert Q. Maisel. [Original to this issue!]
That's All I Hope! (The Mcevoy's Secret for a Happy Marriage) by J. P. Mcevoy. [Original to this issue!]
A New Chance for the New Congress by Stanley High And Benjamin B. Wallace. [Original to this issue!]
Secrets by the Thousands (Nazi War Secrets) by C. Lester Walker.
Let Winter Come! By Merle Crowell.
Workers must Fight by Wellington Roe.
Home Grown Ice Follies by Temple H. Fielding.
Fable of Churchill And the Carp by Gilbert Renaud.
The Struggle for Germany by Reinhold Niebuhr.
Flying Doctor's of the Outback by Edwin Muller.
Jehovah's Traveling Salesmen (Jehovah's Witness) by Bill Davidson.
The Story of John Wannamaker Suppressed by Elmer Ellsworth Helms.
I Still like Ducks by T. Mckean Downs.
Are You Sure You're in Love?.
Miss Ewell Opened the Blinds by Dorothy Walworth. [Original to this issue!]
You Can't Tell What a Man Can Do -- until He Has a Chance by James F. Lincoln.
The Indispensable Jim Bridger by Donald Culross Peattie. [Original to this issue!]
He Fell among Friends by Remy ( Gilbert Renaud ).
The Specter of National Insolvency by Harry F. Byrd.
To Keep The Flu Bug from Biting by Lois Mattox Miller.
Arthur Murray 's Dancing Factories by Robert Sellmer.
To Own Streets and Fields by Hal Borland.
Democracy's First and Last Chance in Latin America by Michael Scully.
The Best Years of Our Lives by Harry Emerson Fosdick. [Original to this issue!]
Rampageous Walter Reuther by Lester Velie.
Chip on Our Shoulder down South by Hodding Carter.
Plantation Babies Okay Now by Blake Clark.
Under the Red Sea Sun by Edward Ellsberg.
Report on the Poles by W. L. White.

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