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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April 1950; Vol. 56, No. 336
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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Cover: Statue of Captain John Smith of Jamestown by Paul Simple.
Farm Politics vs People.
Things I Can't Explain by Mary Roberts Rinehart. [Interesting article!]
You Voice Is Your Fortune by Paul D. Green and Cliff Cochrane.
The Mirage of Pensions by Peter F. Drucker. "Will they mean less security for Old Age rather than more?"
I'm Sick of Sex by Robert Thomas Allen.
the Story Behind the Price of Coffee by Michael Scully.
Thumbs down on Hitchhikers by Don Wharton.
the Moment That Changed My Life by William F. Brown.
the Thinking Machines -- Will Computers Take over Most of Man's Mental Drudgery?. [Interesting early article on the growing use of COMPUTERS!]
Why Not a Caesarean? By Kate Holiday.
Where the Menace to Freedom Lies by Bruce W. Knight.
Build a House in Your Spare Time? By Don Wharton.
Father and the Drunken Weaver by Clarence Buddington Kelland.
We Can Have Safer Flying by Francis and Katherine Drake. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
the Saga of Jimmy Savon by Billy Rose.
the Life and Times of Sears Roebuck by Francis Sill Wickware.
Joe Fyffe vs the Navy By William Lederer.
Beware the "Scientific" Medical Quacks! By Norma Jean Browning. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
the Government Didn't Have to Do it by Howard Bloomfield.
Our Global War on Narcotics by Frederic Sondern Jr..
the Most Unforgettable Character I've Met -- La Bimnina -- by Angelo M. Pellegrini.
Enterprise for Everyman by Russell W. Davenport.
Parents by Proxy by Beatrice Schapper.
Our Worst Blunders in the War by Hanson W. Baldwin.
Gethsemane in the Black Hills -- Josef Meier -- by Paul Friggens.
Uncle Sams Untapped Tax Millions by Noah M. Mason.
Can this Paradise Be Regained? By Stewart H. Holbrook.
a British Prescription for American Health by Harold E. Stassen. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
the Conqueror from the Caves -- Mao Tse-tung -- by Robert Doyle.
Terror in Philadelphia by J. H. Powell.
the Time to Stop the Spenders Is Now by Stanley High. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Theres Gold in Them There Quills (Ostriches) by Weldon James.
Half Your Brain Is a Spare by Milton Silverman and Kate Holliday.
Turn off That Faucet! By Arthur H. Carhart.
Ralph Bunche -- Mediator by Irwin Ross.
How Harmful Are Cigarettes? -- I Quit Smoking by Courtney Ryley Cooper.
Are You a Man or a Smokestack? By J. P. Mcevoy.
Raising a Riot by Alfred Toombs.
Everything in the World Interests the Digest by Clarence Budington Kelland.

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