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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November 1946; Vol. 49, No. 295
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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Why We Are Disarming Ourselves by Walter Lippmann. [An "important article"]
The War Waifs Arrive in America by George Kent.
What Are We Scared Of? By J. A. King.
Drama in Everyday life: I Remember the Frandsen's by Kathryn Forbes. [Original to this issue!]
Communists Invited out of the CIO by William Hard and Frederick J. O. Blachly. [Original to this issue!]
Eleven Against the Nazi A-bomb by Frederic Sondern Jr.
Titan of Modern Architecture -- Frank Lloyd Wright by Winthrop Sargeant.
Autumn Flies Her Flags by Donald Culross Peattie.
Utopia -- Feminine Model by Billy Rose.
Is the GI Bill a Loafer's Paradise? By Henry F. Pringle.
When Walter Damrosch Picnicked by Gretchen Finletter. "The daughter of an emminent musician gives a beguiling glimpse of his more relaxed moments." [Nice article!]
Middletown vs World War III by Karl Detzer.
Candidates for a Heart Attack by George Dock Jr..
San Marino Vest Pocket Democracy By Irving Wallace.
Chemical Warfare Invades the Farm by Blake Clark.
The Broken Bell by Phillip Jerome Cleveland.
Caveman 1946 Model by Ralph Wallace.
Fiery Hell at Peshtigo by Pence James.
What's Wrong with the Air Lines?.
Seattle's First Citizen Is a Hospital by Franc Luther Shor.
The Last Half Hour of the Day by R. L. Duffas.
Can you read 'Trixies'?, by Charles Francis Potter. [Original to this issue!]
Great Teacher of the Plains by Ralph Wallace.
Elephants at Work by Major A. W. Smith.
The Nisei Come Back to Hood River by Richard Neuberger.
Radio's Quiz Queen -- Sadie Hertz -- by Maurice Zolotow.
In a Chinese Garden by Frederic Loomis.
How Our Constitution Flowed out of the Potomac by Clarence K. Street.
Otis Samuel O'Neal -- Disciple of George Washington Carver by O. K. Armstrong.
On Looking Upward by Arthur Wallace Peach.
Music to Take Home by Arline Boucher and John Leo Tehan.
Heroes of the Animal World by Joe Austell Small.
How Dear to My Heart by Richard Barnitz.
The Beast of Burden by W. Somerset Maugham.
I Was a Soviet Bureaucrat by Victor Kravchenko. [Original to this issue!]

BOOK SECTION:
Salute to Buffalo Bill (William Frederick Cody) by Stewart H. Holbrook.
The Egg and I by Betty MacDonald (Eventually the Basis for the "Ma and Pa Kettle" Movies!).


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