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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
May 1946; Vol. 48, No. 289
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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Is the U.S. Fit to Lead the World? By Bruce Hutchinson.
He’s Setting His Dream to Music -- Jacques Singer by Bill Cunningham, from the Boston Herald.
Mother to 45,000 -- Judge Camille Kelly And Her Children’s Court -- by Eleanor Lake.
Labor Should Have a Stake in Capitalism by Eric A. Johnston.
Germany’s Part Time Brides by Sigrid Schultz.
To Understand the Russians As told to Andre Visson. [Original to this issue!]
Our Secret War in Scandinavia by Bernt Balchen.
Joe Falcaro Strikes Again by Stanley Frank.
New Blood for the Gop by Harold E. Stassen.
Yueh American Citizen by George V. Allen.
The Cults of California By Carey Mcwilliams.
Grassroots Crusader -- Robert Lee Hunter -- by O. K. Armstrong.
America Has to Know by Thomas M. Johnson.
Deep in the Heart of Show Biz by Hermann B. Deutsch and Paul Short.
Leonardo Da Vinci the First Modern by Donald Culross Peattie.
The Scandal of Our Traffic Courts by Myron Stearns.
One World for Religion Too by Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Make Us a Story Daddy by Carl L. Biemiller.
Will British Labor Turn Europe from Communism? By Stanley High.
Wisconsin’s Tough Old Man -- Walter S. Goodland.
Governor of Wisconsin at 83 -- by Richard L. Neuberger.
The Helicopter Comes of Age by Harland Manchester.
My Touchstone to The Mississippi by Ben Lucien Burman. [Original to this issue!]
Homes for Veterans Now by Howard A. Rusk.
Is Your Dog Safe from Distemper? By Paul De Kruif.
The Most Unforgettable Character I’ve Met -- the Reform of H. P. Burglar Extraordinary by Karin Michaelis. [Original to this issue!]
Peace of Mind by Joshua Loth Liebman.
The Wonder World of Birds by Alan Devoe.
Democracy and Don Mauro by Michael Scully.
What the Atom Bomb Would Do to Us By Robert Littell. [Original to this issue!]
Message to America by Bernard J. Sheil. [Original to this issue!]
BOOK SECTION: The Snake Pit, by Mary Jane Ward.
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