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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: December 1948; Vol. 53, No. 320
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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The Star of Hope Still Rises by A. J. Cronin. [Original to this issue!]
Progress Report on Atomic Energy by Archibald MacLeish.
Keeping Christmas by Dorothy Walworth Crowell.
The Lady from Maine (Margaret Chase Smith) by Beverly Smith.
Go East Young Man to Casablanca by Edward Toledano.
Our Poisoned Waters by Bill Davidson.
How Is American Income Distributed? by Willliam Hard. [Original to this issue!]
Herman's "Ding Ho" Christmas by John P. Maloney.
Soviet Terror in the Baltics by Albert Kalme.
Guests at a Ground Breaking by H. I. Phillips.
The Treasure in the Heart by James D. Wolff. [Original to this issue!]
From Pin Money to High Finance by Lois Mattox Miller.
Are We Biting Off More than we can Chew? by Bruce Barton. [Original to this issue!]
Sixty-Five and You're Hired by Virginia Wickersham.
The Stranger Everyone Knows: Lowell Thomas by Eleanor Harris. [Intersting article -- original to this issue!]
Unfinished Business from Lincoln Steffans Speaking.
A Navy -- or an Air Force? by William Bradford Huie. [Original to this issue!]
He Gave Windows to the Blind -- The Story of Louis Braille -- by J. Alvin Kugelmass.
South Africa's Garden of Eden by Frederic Sondern Jr.
The Angel and Mr. Oddsock by Rev Roy E. Sommers. [Original to this issue!]
How to Sell an Idea by Elmer Wheeler.
Gene Autry, Inc. (The Business minded star of singing westerns) by Percy Knauth.
Anniversary Present by Billy Rose.
The World's Biggest Store -- Macy's -- by Dickson Hartwell.
Butchery in The Woods by Gerald Averill.
Mr Trouble and His Devil Box by William Van Dusen.
Mrs Hani's Self-Made School (Mrs Motoko Hani ) by Blake Clark.
The Truth About American Marriages by Louis I. Dublin.
What is wrong with This Picture? by Frank C. Hanighen.
From Me to You (Three BILLION Greeting cards a year) by J. P. McEvoy.
The Art of Staying at Home by Charles W. Furgeson.
What Price Painless Childbirth? by Beatrice E. Tucker MD.
Armchair Travelogue: The Isles of June Nassau by Marc A. Rose. [Original to this issue!]
MSG Means More Flavor by John A. McWethy.
Significant Light on Personality by Henry C. Link, PhD. [Original to this issue!]
What Really Happened to Rommel by Countess Waldeck.
So Dear to My Heart by Sterling North.

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