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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
August 1940; Vol 37, No. 220
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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This Land And Flag.
If Worst Comes To Worst By Rebecca West.
When New York Blacked Out.
Arthur Forester And A. J. Russell, Jr.
Two For A Penny By John Steinbeck.
Venezuela's One Man Revolution -- President Eleazar Lopez Y Contreras -- By Michael Scully.
Why I Came To America -- A Symposium With Ernst Feise, I. I. Sikorsky, Eugene Ormandy, Stephen S. Wise, Bejamin Stolberg, Arthur D. Gayer, F. D. Murhaghan, Max Sxhling, Henry M. Baker And Emil Lengyel.
God And My Father By Clarence Day.
A Lesson From Rodin By Stefan Zweig.
The Speakeasy Does It By Robert Littell.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met By Sophie Kerr.
Racketeering Ghouls By Frank W. Brock And Craig Thompson.
Wolf Girls And Baboon Boy By Lois Mattox Miller.
Let's Listen To Swing! By Earl Sparling.
Hitler Looks To South America By Frederic Sondern Jr.
Wandering Bed Board And Escape! By Edwin Muller.
Murder Inc By Joseph Freeman.
MORE Power To The Farmer! By Charles Rumford Walker.
Meow! -- What Women Don't Like About Women -- A Symposium.
Facing The Nazi World Revolution By Allan Nevins.
How To Mark A Book By Mortimer J. Adler.
Young Man With A Camera -- Pare Lorentz -- By J. P. Mcevoy.
The Year Without A Summer By Fairfax Downey.
Houses Off The Assembly Line By Karl Detzer.
We Have Our Orders By Carl Crow.
They Call It Allergy By Lois Mattox Miller.
Guide To Modern English Usage By James Thurber.
Can This Be A Women's Prison? By Karl Detzer.
You Don't Have To Be Rich By Corinne Updegraff Wells.
Old Crafts In New Hampshire By Fairfax Downey.
America's Hour Of Destiny By Walter Lippmann.
Progress In The War Against Syphilis By Thomas Parran.
American Culture Open To The Public By Frederick Lewis Allen.
How The U.S. Helped During The Blitzkreig.
The Common People's Banker -- A. P. Giannini -- By Frank J. Taylor.
Maestro Of The Atom-- Ernest Lawrence And His Cyclotron -- By Loring A Schuler.
Canada: America's Problem By John Mccormac.
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