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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: October 1950; Vol. 57, No. 342
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: America at Work I -- Shipping by Lawrence Beall Smith.
We're Not the Best in the World by Hanson W. Baldwin.
Korea Proves Our Need for a Dominant Air Force by Alexander P. De Seversky. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Let's Have a Dozen Long Weekends a Year by Don Wharton.
a Million Fingers in the Dikes by Carl B. Wall.
Do You Think like a Man or a Woman? By Jack Harrison Pollack.
Devil's Island U. S. A. -- Hugh Sparrow -- by W. W. Ward.
the Land Is Sleeping by --- Marya Vozech -- by Rose C. Feld.
More Iron Ore When We Need it Most by John L. Beckley.
Detour to Utopia by Benjamin F. Fairless.
Hollywood Safari -- on Location with MGM Sir H. Rider Haggard's King Solomon's Mines by Richard Carlson.
New Wonder Metal: Titanium by Harland Manchester.
Education in Soviet Russia by O. Anisimov.
a Matter of Life or Death by Hodding Carter.
the Farmer's Side of the Farm Program by Harold D. Cooley. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
the Idol of San Vittore -- General Della Rovere -- by Indro Montanelli.
the Federal Snoops Are after Me by Robinson Mcilvaine.
How Charley Faust Won a Pennant for the Giants by Edwin V. Burkholder.
Be Glad You're Not Beautiful by James F. Bender.
What I Learned from Indian Joe by Claude Inman and William F. French. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Operation Cattle Lift by Frank J. Taylor.
Brain Food for the Backward Child -- Glutamic Acid -- by Lois Mattox Miller. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Let's Refurbish Our Jury System by Roger William Riis.
the End of Blackbeard the Pirate by Edwin Muller.
the Levitts of Levittown -- New Houses Faster than Jack Ever Built Them.
the Road Back to Freedom in Australia by Stanley High.
the Horse That Bit Everything by Philbrook Paine.
Somebody in the House by Arthur W. Wallander.
Germ Warfare United Nations Style by Morton Sontheimer.
How to Take a Vacation You Can't Afford by Hal Burton.
Vote for the Children by Albert Q. Maisel.
Double Barreled Hope for Alcoholics -- Here's a New Ally Against the Chemistry of Alcoholism -- by Paul De Kruif [Interesting Article about Bill W. and Doctors and Recent Theories and Alcoholics Anonymous and ORIGINAL to this issue!].
the Honor System Works at Virginia by John R. Roberson.
the High Scalers of Haiku by David O. Woodbury.
American October by Thomas Wolfe.
U. S. Military Policy 1950 by General Omar Bradley. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Look Younger Live Longer! By Gayelord Hauser.
Bernard Baruch Portrait of a Citizen by William L. White.

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