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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
August 1951; Vol. 59, No. 352
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: Fort Ticonderoga by Paul Sample.
Journey Beyond Fear by William D. Blair, Jr.
Babies Equal Boom by .
Would Eisenhower Run? By Harry C. Butcher.
Why Not Defend Freedom Everywhere We Can? By Sen. Paul H. Douglas. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Someone Else on the Beach by Judge Harold R. Medina.
Lessons for Today from Mcguffey's Readers by Phyllis Mcginley. [Fascinating article, about the Wisdom and education provided by the McGuffey Eclectic Readers!]
the British Disagree with Us by Ernest Borneman.
the Night My Number Came up by Air Marshall Sir Victor Goddard.
the World's Most Famous Talking Bird -- Raffles -- by Carveth Wells.
Drumhead Justice a Look at Our Military Courts by Arthur John Keefe. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
You Don't Have to Be Brilliant by Harvey Zorbaugh.
Joey's Quiet War by Thomas M. Johnson. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Women -- Foibles Of, Etc. by Fred Schwed, Jr.
Partners in Velvet by Francis and Katherine Drake. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
the Man Who Says No to Stalin -- Karl Gruber -- by Seymour Freidin.
They Called it the Mechanical Chirographer -- the Story of the Typewriter -- by Paul W. Kearney.
the Shadow of a Doubt by Fulton Oursler.
People Leave Skulls with Me by Loren C. Eiseley.
Living with a Dog by Roger Angell.
Could this Be You? By John and Ward Hawkins.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met by Keith Munro. [Interesting article about a great country doctor, "Little Doc", and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
They Pushed out the Library Walls by Karl Detzer.
Why Shouldn't They Be Americans? By Blake Clark.
the Sex Story for Children by J. D. Ratcliff.
His Dizziness -- Jerome Herman Dean by Ted Shane.
Your Gestures Give You Away by William B. Ziff.
I Admire the Human Race by Roger William Riis. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
PVP -- the Plastic Plasma by Lloyd Stouffer.
to Whom the Bell Clanks by Ann Griffith.
the Court Is a Classroom by Albert Q. Maisel -- the Story of Lawson E. Thomas, the South's First Negro Judge.
How to Marry Well by Agnes Rogers.
New Yellow Dust in Placerville by Neil Hunter.
Falck to the Rescue by William Herzl Freed.
Death in the Kitchen by Louis I. Dublin.
a New Day in Butterfly Basin by Ruth Watt Mulvey.
Who Said the French Won't Fight!? By Harold H. Martin.
the Ladies Have a Racket by Stewart Sterling.
Tension's Little Trigger Man by Richard H. Hoffmann.
Florence Nightingale by Cecil Woodham-Smith.
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