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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
September 1947; Vol. 51, No. 305
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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When Hannah Var Eight Yar Old By Katherine Peabody Girling.
Our Most Dangerous Lobby By Christian A. Herter. [Original To This Issue!]
You Can So Remember By Bruno Furst.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met -- Her Husband Charles Macarthur -- By Helen Hayes. [Original To This Issue!]
What Is Your Education Worth? By Philip Wylie.
Happy Birthday To George M. Verity And Armco By Karl Detzer.
The Ex-Cop Who Runs New York -- William O'dwyer By Milton Mackaye.
Pay Your Respects To Lymph By Henry Morton Robinson.
Adler's Tall Story By Robert G. Whalen.
The Permanent Crisis By William Henry Chamberlain.
Miracle Of The Blued Pinafore By Alfred Prowitt.
Why Can't You Sleep? By Lawrence Lader.
Veteran's Medicine -- Second To None! By Lois Mattox Miller And James Monahan. [Original To This Issue!]
The Gospel According To Hollywood By Gordon Kahn.
Antarctic Fairyland By Thomas R. Henry.
Mouthpiece For Charlie By T. E. Murphy. [Original to this issue!]
A Rode A Big Rig By Thorp Mcclusky.
Harry Shulman The Solomon By Lawrence Galton.
Antidotes To Allergy By Paul De Kruif. [Original To This Issue!]
Thrivin Drive-Inns By Dean Jennings.
Opening New Vistas By Elisabeth Hauser.
Do As Your Told By Daniel P. Mannix.
My Man Sunday By Clement C. Chesterman.
The Mcnear Murder By John Bartlow Martin.
Europe's Trance Of Starvation By Adelheid Wawerka.
They Are No Longer Feeble Minded (About Bernardine Schmidt And Her Teaching Of The Retarded) By Blake Clark. [Original To This Issue!]
France In Crisis By William C. Bullitt.
The Bank That Youth Built By Richard Dempewolff.
A Lot Of Leaven In A Little Loaf -- Dr. Wilson Popenoe -- By J. P. Mcevoy.
The Harder They Fall By Budd Schulberg.
Students Are People Too By Dr. David J. Rose. [Original to this issue!]
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