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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: June 1947; Vol. 50. No. 302
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Land Of Fabulous Frontier By Temple Fielding.
When Will You Be Sued? By Hubbard Hoover.
A Bargain In Brimstone By Fulton Oursler.
I Didn’T Want My Children To Grow Up In Soviet Russia By Nina I. Alexeiev.
Hero In Shining Feathers By Ella A. Duncan.
The Unchallenged King Of Hollywood -- The Story Of Louis B. Meyer -- By Thomas Heggen. [Original To This Issue -- "The Saga of Louis B. Meyer, the poor man's son who made himself the highest paid executive in America"]
The Strength Of Our New Foreign Policy By William C. Bullitt.
The Truman Doctrine Is Not Enough By Ely Culberson.
Abortion Is An Ugly Word By Patricia Lochridge.
Coca-Cola: Its Fame And Fortune, and John S. Pemberton -- By Don Wharton. "America's most famous product has an extraordinary history of fortunes made and missed." [Original to this issue!]
Workers Don't Strike For Fun By Marty Mcintyre.
The Teacher Goes A Visiting By Blake Clark. [Original to this issue!]
Give Me A Crank And Running Boards By Frederick C. Othman.
He Brings Hope To The Mentally Ill -- Dr. Charles Bellinger -- By Edith M. Stern.
Chronicle Of Americanization By Gertrude Schweitzer. [Original to this issue!]
Here's Henry Morgan By Robert Lewis Taylor.
The Silver Bracelet By Walter G. Winslow.
Almeda Adams And Her Seeing Mind By Thomas M. Johnson.
The Trigger Finger Clue By J. Edgar Hoover. [Original to this issue!]
Merchant Of 'Appy 'Olidays -- Billy Butlin.
Drama in Everyday Life: The Subject Is My Own Son By Vincent Sheean. [Original to this issue!]
Color Punches A Time Clock By Lloyd Stouffer.
How To Handle A Potato By J. P. Mcevoy.
This Time And Last Time By Frederick Lewis Allen.
Your Bill Of Rights By Donald Culross Peattie. [Original to this issue!]
Fireless Heat For Homes By Harland Manchester.
The Sweetest Town On Earth By W. B. Courtney.
Matthew "Bones" Hooks And His Modern Pioneers -- His Exclusively Negro Community -- (Quite A Character And An Interesting Story!) By Laura V. Hamner.
Contender For The Diamond Throne -- John Thorburn Williamson -- By George Kent. [Original to this issue!]
Better Than A Bonus By O. K. Armstrong.
The World's Biggest Vegetable Patch By Norman Carlisle.
Music By And For The Whole Town -- The Charleston Symphony -- By Frederick J.O. Blachly.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met By Richard English. [Original to this issue!]
All Languages Spoken Here -- The Story Of The Berlitz Schools And "The Method" -- (Great Story!) By Robert Sellmer.
Stamp Collecting -- Look Before You Lick By Ernest A. Kehr And Henry M. Goodkind And Elliot Perry.
Brother Gene Farms For Souls By Katharine Best.
Mrs. Mike -- The Story Of Katherine Mary Flannigan By Benedict And Nancy Freedman.
Now I Can Read It In French (Translated From Selection Du Reader's Digest) By Andre Maurois. [Original to this issue!]

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