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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
March 1954; Vol. 64, No. 383
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: Cat Cay by Hardie Gramatky.
Drama in Real Life: The Case of the Railwayman's Arm by George Sava.
the Facts about GI Babies in Japan by James A. Michener. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Ile De France to the Rescue by Walter M. Besterman. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Something's wrong with the regulars by Hanson W. Baldwin.
Has Anybody Seen Me Lately? By Corey Ford. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
What are your chances of success by John E. Gibson.
How the Bible Is Building Israel by Blake Clark. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Ever Met by Dolly Fogarty Staniszewska. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Report on germany by Andre Visson. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
the Evil truth behind the Germ warfare confessions by Alistair Cooke.
Must we follow the VA route to socialized medicine? by Holman Harvey. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Johnny Jack and His Beginning by Pearl S. Buck.
The FBI protects the Innocent by Karl Detzer.
the Hardest metals made by man by Richard Match.
How to get atomic power fast by William Hard. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Most Useful Drug (Aspirin) by Harry Henderson.
10,000 company planes expedite business by O. K. Armstrong.
The golden age of steamboats by Ben Lucien Burman. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Speaking of Animals by Alan Devoe.
The Lost Art of Oratory by Max Eastman.
The Panama Canal: Our most insecure outpost by J. P. McEvoy.
The Students drive the school buses in North Carolina by Paul W. Kearney.
PIUS XII: A new kind of Pope.
Why Don't We Run out of Oil? By Wolfgang Langewiesche. [Interesting article, still relevant today, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Man's newest and loveliest adventure by George Kent.
How to do your own landscaping by C. Lester Walker. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Good-bye Mr Ruark by Raymond Moley.
Isabella -- Queen Behind Columbus -- by Donald Culross Peattie.
What you should know about strokes by Tom Mahoney.
Stop Dodging by Robert Thomas Allen.
The Truth about the French Foreign Legion by Edwin Muller.
Our new Frontier is at our feet by Louis Bromfield.
The Social Security Squeeze by Margaret Culkin Banning. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Nigeria -- land of contrasts -- by John Gunther. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
TV and a revolution by Herbert Corey.
These are our jewels by Robert Hugh Rogers.
Our Secret Allies: the Peoples of Russia by Eugene Lyons.
My reading Time Goes Twice As Far (With the Readers Digest) by Bennett Cerf. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
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