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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November 1944; Vol. 45, No. 271
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 Our People Think By William A. Lydgate.
Pay By The Year Is Labor's Goal By Roger William Riis.
Rajah Of The Soil -- Sam Higginbottom -- By William F. Mcdermott.
What Russia Wants By Sumner Welles.
Banks For Human Spare Parts By Lois Mattox Miller. [Original to this issue!]
The American Revolution In England By Clarence Woodbury.
Can You Say These Tongue Twisters? By Charles Francis Potter (See Below!). [Original to this issue!]
Lest We Forget I -- Nazi Murder Factory (Maidanek, Poland) By W. H. Lawrence.
How To Get Along With People You Love By Edward W. Ziegler.
Shall We Keep The Foreigners Out? -- Yes By Senator Tom Stewart -- No By Francis Biddle. [Original to this issue!]
Drama In Everyday Life By Hugh Macnair Kahler. [Original to this issue!]
Young Man Be Your Own Boss!.
How To See The Forbidden City Of Lhasa By Corey Ford And Alistair Mcbain.
Symposium: Confessions Of Faith (By Adela Rogers St. John, Louis Bromfield, Mary Margaret Mcbride, Faith Baldwin And Andrew Ruscansky Jr.).
Labor Reform By Labor By Walter W. Cenerazzo. [Original to this issue!]
Man's Best Friend (Dog stories), by Alan Devoe. [Original to this issue!]
50,000 Years Of Clarence Buddington Kelland By Oren Arnold.
Can Germany Be Controlled Into Being Peaceful? By Harold G. Moulton And Louis Marlio.
Answers To Questions About Divorce By Gretta Palmer.
My Kind Of Man By Fred Gipson. "A Story of hound dogs and a boar coon."
Is The PAC Beneficial To Labor And To The Country? By Sidney Hillman. [Original to this issue!]
The Doctor His Wife And The Clock, A Novelette By Anna Katherine Green As Retold By Anthony Abbot. [Original to this issue!]
The White House By Donald Culross Peattie. [Original to this issue!]
50, 000 Could Live (Early Treatment For Cancer) By Paul De Kruif. [Original to this issue!]
Thank Doc Harvey Wiley By O. K. Armstrong. [Original to this issue!]
General Frederick And His North Americans By Frederick C. Painton.
28 Acres Of Girls ("Gay and bustling Arlington farms (Girl Town), temporary home of 8000 government girls from every state in the United States. Including 3300 WAVES.") By Eleanor Lake.
Anna And The King Of Siam, By Margaret Langdon. (Basis For The Rodgers And Hammerstein Musical The King And I).
Recreation And Education Combined.

Try a couple of the tongue twisters in this issue!:
Theophilus Thistle, The Thistle-Sifter, Sifted A Sieve Of Unsifted Thistles. If Theophilus Thistle, The Thistle-Sifter, Sifted A Sieve Of Unsifted Thistles, Where Is The Sieve Of Unsifted Thistles Theophilus Thistle, The Thistle-Sifter, Sifted?

What About This One?
Moses Supposes His Toeses Are Roses, But Moses Suppose Erroneously. For Moses He Knowses His Toeses Aren't Roses, As Moses Supposes His Toeses To Be!

There Are More Herein. Terrific!


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