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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
July 1945; Vol. 47, No. 279
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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[RARE and HISTORIC World War II, WWII WARTIME Edition!]
Winston Churchill -- Greatness In Our Time By Mark Sullivan. [From the New York Herald tribune, an interesting and hard to find article!]
An Open Letter To The Russians By Stanley High. [Original to this issue!]
Learning How To Live By I. A. R. Wylie.
Europe: Freedom From Want.
There's A New Boom In Wall Street: Are We Going To Be Suckers Again? By Sylvia F. Porter. [Original to this issue!]
They See Without Eyes By Arline Britton Boucher And John Leo Tehan.
Heartache On The Campus By Mrs. Glenn Frank.
Raincoats For Dirt Roads, By Harland Manchester.
Pete Mitscher Boss Of Task Force 58 By Paul W. Kearney And Blake Clark.
Spider Silk -- Wonder Stuff Of Nature By Donald Culross Peattie.
The Very Breath Of America By James A Farley. From an address.
Surprise Endings in real life, By Anthony Abbot.
D. Spencer Hatch Helps Those Who Help Themselves By J. P. McEvoy.
Why You Don't Get Meat By W. B. Courtney.
No Greater Love By Lt. Commander James F. Regan U.S.N.R..
The Man Who Knows Everything By Mort Weisinger.
Will We Lose Freedom Of The Screen? (Government Control Of The Movies) By John A. Kouwenhoven.
Readin', Writin', And No Strikin' By Harry Henderson And Sam Shaw.
Hail Our Japanese American G I S! By Blake Clark And Oland D. Russell.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met By Ruth Lyons. [Original to this issue!]
Post Mortem Pioneer -- Bethina Owens -- By Nancy Wilson Ross.
The South's Economic Opportunity By Donald M. Nelson.
2000 Miles Of Trouble By Oren Arnold.
Buy An Acre: America's Second Front By Paul Corey.
Twilight Healing For Shell Shocked Veterans By Don Wharton. [Original to this issue!]
Must Union Members Give Up Their American Rights? By Cecil B. De Mille, from a speech. [Only printed in this issue!]
They Made A Christian Of Me By Stanley W. Tefft.
If I Were Starting A Small Business By James D. Woolf. [Original to this issue!]
Diary Of A Nazi Girl.
Home Town Medicine By Paul De Kruif.
Balance Sheet In Race Relations By Edwin R. Embree.
Party Line By Louis Baker.
The Un-American Effort To Suppress White's "Report On The Russians" By J. Donald Adams.
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