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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: September 1948; Vol. 53, No. 317
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: Photo Of Witch Tree In Carmel California. Photo: Edwin C. Evans, Shostal.
Of Fight And Life By Charles A. Lindbergh.
The Ultimate Courage By John Erskine.
A Few Kinds Words For Uncle Sam By Bernard M. Baruch.
Mcevoy In Nurseryland By J. P. Mcevoy. [Original to this issue!]
The Gulf Coast -- Our New Frontier By Robert E. Wood. [Original to this issue!]
The Passing Of Old Hank By Ezra M. Cox. [Original to this issue!]
Making Money With The Workers, By S. Burton Heath.
How To Avoid A Mediocre Marriage By David R. Mace.
A Satellite Is Born -- The Soviet Takeover Of Czechoslovakia By Eric Johnson.
Where Are We Now With Cancer? By Steven M. Spencer.
Fifty Years A Queen -- Wilhelmina Of The Netherlands By George Kent.
Adored By Every Citizen Of Yukosuka -- Captain Benton Decker By Blake Clark.
Why You Can't Adopt A Baby By Frederick G. Brownell.
America's Musical Awakening By H. W. Heinsheimer.
How Did That Guy Get On The Radio? -- Arthur Godfrey By Ernest Havemann.
Blood Will Tell, By Henry Morton Robinson.
Wild Wisdom By Alan Devoe.
The Prisoner's Return By Andre Maurois. [Original to this issue, a famous story from WWII.]
The U. S. Finally Discovers The Lifetime Battery By Harland Manchester.
Tennis Teacher Extraordinary -- Jean Hoxie By Richard Dempewolff And Cameron Day.
Harry Steenbock Trapped By The Sun By Paul De Kruif. [Original to this issue!]
What's Right With The U. N. (Very Short Article) By James B. Reston.
A Light That Never Fails By Myron M. Stearns. [Original to this issue!]
Advice About Heart Trouble By Charles Miner Cooper, M.D. [Original to this issue!]
Life Under Socialism In England By H. W. Seaman.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met By Robert P. Tristram Coffin. [Original to this issue!]
America's Traveling Companion By Eleanor Harris.
Movies Under The Stars -- Drive Ins By Katherine Best And Katherine Hillyer.
Dorothy Massie Classroom Magician By Blake Clark.
Live In The Country -- And Live! By Roger William Riis. [Original to this issue!]
Must We Change Our Sex Standards?. A Symposium.
Oklahoma Attacks Its Snake Pits By Mike Gorman.

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