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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
June 1949; Vol. 54, No. 326
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: Lighthouse At Biloxi, Miss, By David Forbert.
The Devious Plot That Led To Leon Trotsky's Death By Joseph Bornstein.
The Pioneers Next Door -- The Caperelli Family -- By William Drake.
A Nightmare World -- A Glimpse Of The Future Through Red Colored Glasses -- By Dorothy Thompson.
The Evolution Of Eleanor Roosevelt By John Reddy.
The We Might Learn To Live As Bravely As They Died -- An Address By Omar Bradley. [Great article, well said.]
The Durban Deep In South Africa By Martin Flavin.
Portrait Of Robinson Crusoe By Louis Kronenberger.
There Is No Average Boy By J. Roswell Gallagher.
3 Billion Dollars A Year For Federal Waste By Holman Harvey.
You're Welcome! By Barbara Wace.
Leroy Robert (Satchel) Paige -- Satchel Man -- By Ted Shane. "He's a master showman, this negro pitcher who was a legend even before he hit the big league."
Europe's Lessons For Businessmen By Eric Johnston.
The Big Slot Machine Swindle By Norman And Madelyn Carlisle.
Fragments From A Chinese Flower Diary By Nora Waln.
The Man Who Makes The Marshall Plan Work (Paul Gray Hoffman) By Noel F. Busch.
M. Joliet Gets His Tractor By Stephen White.
America's Mammoth Sewing Bee By Eleanor Lake.
Canada's School On Wheels By Blake Clark.
There Ought To Be More Thursdays By Anne Comer And Edith M. Stern.
Not In The Script -- Drama In Everyday Life -- By Grady Johnson. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Stalin's War On The Peasants By Ferenc Nagy. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
She Made The Team By Sylvia R. Lyons.
Not As The World Giveth By Dorothy Walworth.
The Man From Thomas Cook & Son's By Charles J. Rolo.
The Greatest Years Of Medicine By Paul De Kruif. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Uncle Sam's Imperialistic Jag By John T. Flynn. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Success In A Vacuum By Robert R. Mullen.
Who Listens To The Voice Of America? By Irwin Ross.
Pet Birds Are Fun By Mildred Stevenson.
Tom Campbell: King Of The Wheat Growers By Joseph Kinsey Howard.
How To Be An American Abroad By George Kent.
Everyone Has Something To Trade By Margot Gayle And Dena Reed.
Galo Plaza -- A Man To Watch In Latin America -- By Michael Scully.
The Shadow Of The Big Lie By Bruce Hutchison.
Norway's Jolly Good King -- King Kaakon -- By Abel Abrahamsen And One To Grow On By John Gould.
The Reader's Digest Comes To The Screen By Louis De Rochemont. [Interesting article, how he made a film from an article in Reader's Digest! ORIGINAL to this issue!]
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