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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
May 1945; Vol. 46, No. 277
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!]
Planning For Freedom By Henry A. Wallace. [Original to this issue!]
I Saw The Boy, by An Anonymous Army Officer writes about his son.
Sleeping Pills Aren't Candy By Rita Halle Kleeman.
Shall We Guarantee Full Employment? By Stanley Lebergott.
The End By Thomas Mann.
The Veteran Betrayed By Albert Q. Maisel.
How Are We Going To Look By Roy Chapman Andrews.
I Was An American Spy By Claire Phillips.
Twenty Who Fed A Nation By George Kent.
"Zoot Suits" That Save Sailors Lives By Albert Q. Maisel.
Doc Maurice L. Smith And The Appleblossom Club By Nelson Antrim Crawford.
Our Daily Bread By Clarence Woodbury.
It pays to increase your word power, by Wilfred Funk.
Father Serra's Rosary By Donald Culross Peattie.
[Lloyds Of London] The World's Most Famous Optimists -- Lloyds Of London -- By Ernest O. Hauser. [Interesting Article!]
The Government's Waste Of Manpower By Senator Harry F. Byrd.
Russia's Number One Soldier -- Georgi Konstantinovitch Zhukov By Richard E. Lauterbach.
The Melon Patch Killing By Fred Gipson. "Uncle Tazz grew the best watermelons in Mason County -- but somehow they lost their flavor after." [Intersting article!]
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met By Jules Romains. [Original to this issue!]
Why We Must Bomb Japanese Cities By Frederick C. Painton. [Original to this issue!]
Strong Men Of God By Daniel A. Poling.
Before Starting Your Own Business By W. R. Jenkins.
War Workers Who Ought To Have Medals By Morton Thompson.
Harnessing "Black Light" By Harland Manchester.
The M P S Lot Is Not A Happy One By Frederic Sondern Jr..
New Pioneer Of The Land By Louis Bromfield.
Mission Beyond Darkness By J. Bryan Iii And Phillip Reed.
America Talks It Over In The World's Biggest Town Meeting.
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