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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
February 1945; Vol. 46, No. 274
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!]
What The Dumbarton Oaks Peace Plan Means By Edward R. Stettinius Jr. [Original to this issue!]
Scrub Team At Tacloban By Lucien Hubbard.
Get Children Out Of The Jails! By Vera Connolly.
Why Is Labor Unrest At The Danger Point? By William M. Leiserson And Beverly Smith.
Here's A Banker With Imagination ( Franklin Square ) By Roger William Riis.
How We Blockaded Germany By David Gordon.
He Loved Me Truly By Bernadine Bailey And Dorothy Walworth. [Original to this issue!]
An Ex-Marine Returns To High School By Kenneth H. Merrill As Told To Oren Arnold.
We Must Modernize Congress By George E. Outland (Haha!). [Original to this issue!]
Dear Miss Dixx -- This Is My Problem By Hildegarde Dolson.
It Couldn't Be Done -- So The AAF Did It By Air Marshall Sir William Welsh. [Thanks from the RAF to the American Air Forces!]
And The Deaf Shall Hear By Lois Mattox Miller.
Hello Mom! I'm Home By Gerold Frank.
What They Won't Do Next With Glass By Lloyd Stouffer.
Shall All Our Boys At 18 Have One Year's Military Training? By Thomas M. Johnson. [Original to this issue!]
My Mother Breaks Her Pearls By Marion Sturges-Jones.
The Flag Goes Up In The Philippines By Royal Arch Gunnison.
Bootleg Nylons By Frank Brock.
Roanoke's Volunteer Lifesavers By James J. Kirkpatrick And Charles Henry Hamilton.
Poison From Europe By Francis Rufus Bellamy.
Giuseppe And The Sergeant By Frederick Sondern, Jr.
Now Farmers Grow Fish By Holman Harvey.
The Travel Lure Of A 60 Hour World By Deena Clark.
We teach our children to play, By O.K. Armstrong.
Try And Stop Me By Bennett Cerf.
The Washington Monument -- The Perfect Memorial By Donald Culross Peattie.
It Isn't School -- It's Fun! By Webb Waldron.
Our Postwar Problems Of 1787 By Edwin Muller. [Original to this issue!]
Assignment For 1945 By Quentin Reynolds. [Original to this issue!]
Verdict On India By Beverly Nichols.
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