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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: June 1940; Vol 36, No. 218
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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To Keep Our People Free By James Bryant Conant, President Of Harvard University.
Europe Faces Famine By Henry Albert Phillips.
I'm A New Woman By Enid Griffs.
We Get Together Or Else By William Hard. [Oringinal to this issue!]
War Was Fought By Radio By Allan A. Michie.
Harlem God In His Heaven -- Father Devine -- By Ollie Stewart.
T.B. Can Happen To Anyone By Helena Huntington Smith.
Should Men Of 50 Fight Our Wars? By William J. Donovan.
Mexican Street Scene By Beatrice Washburn.
A Boy I Knew By E. B. White.
Arturo Toscanini -- Man And Legend By Howard Taubman. [NICE article about the Maestro!]
Should We Take Over Greenland? By Earl P. Hanson.
New Life For Old By George Kent.
America's Aerial Destiny By Don Wharton.
King Carol Of Rumania By John Phillips.
Rebirth Of An American ("Escaping" From The Communist Party) By Howard Rushmore.
Mobilisation Generale! By Lady Fortescue.
Clipper Ship Genius By Alexander Laing.
How Smart Are The Japanese? By Ernest O. Hauser.
We The People By Wendell L. Willkie.
A Thousand Dollars A Day -- So What? By Channing Pollock.
Irresponsible Germany By Lewis Galantiere.
Now I Work In A Factory By Clifford Roberts.
Government By Screams By Herbert Agar.
Squeaks Slams Echoes And Shots By Lucille Fletcher.
Fish Can't Even Read Or Write By Donald Hough.
Put Your Mind On The Spot By William Moulton Marston.
Scrambled Parts Of Speech By H. L. Mencken. [Oringinal to this issue -- NOT A REPRINT, in a series "Notes on the American language, II"]
Angelo Patri And His Public School By Dorothy Canfield Fisher.
Cordell Hull -- The Vanishing American By Benjamin Stolberg.
Red Cross Town By Robert J. Casey.
All About A Dog By Henry H. Curran.
Mrs. Benson Helps Run Her Town By Karl Detzer.
Nemesis? The Story Of Otto Strasser By Douglas Reed.
Good Form In Sport And In Reading By William T. Tilden (Who, At 47 Is still One Of The World's Outstanding Tennis Players). [Oringinal to this issue!]

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