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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: July 1947; Vol. 51, No. 303
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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What If I Had Refused? By Agnes Rothery. [Original To This Issue, And A Very Moving, Touching Story.]
How We Trapped Al Capone.
Frank J. Wilson And Howard Whitman.
How To Keep Out Of The Psychiatrists Hands By Harry Emerson Fosdick. [Original To This Issue!]
Let The Eagle Scream By Harrison Smith.
Arthur Rank Takes On Hollywood By Allan A. Michie. [From a newspaper, a hard to find, and fascinating article!]
Labor's House Of Glass By Charles Luckman.
Aunt Janes's Grand Ball -- Hesketh Pearson Retells A Story From Oscar Wilde.
America's Medical Samaritans By Lois Mattox Miller.
Radio Could Be So Much Better By Llewellyn White.
Teach Them How To Live By Howard Whitman.
Freedom On Trial -- The Zenger Case By Donald Culross Peattie. [Original To This Issue!]
Arthur Vandenberg Of Michigan By Beverly Smith.
Vienna -- City Of Fear By Frederic Sondern Jr..
Drama: A Matter Of Eyesight By William Chapman White. [Original To This Issue!]
The Red Spy Net By Thomas M. Johnson.
Enchanted Streets By Leonard Dubkin.
"Don't Be An Ass About Aspirin" By Roger William Riis.
Moscow And After: The Basques Fight On Alone By Irving Wallace.
Science Scans Our Horizons By Harland Manchester.
Mr. Secretary George Marshall By John Hersey.
How To Avoid Work By William J. Reilly.
Hirohito's Struggle To Surrender By Colonel Bonner Fellers.
Raoul Wallenberg -- Hero Of Budapest By Ralph Wallace.
Her Baby By Her Side By Margaret Jane Suydam.
Why I Oppose Peacetime Conscription By Hanson W. Baldwin. [Original To This Issue!]
Cruelty From Animals By Lawrence Cardwell.
What Really Happened In Greece By Winston Churchill. (From Life And The New York Times)
See What We Can Do With Coal! By Eric Hodgins.
A Railroad Passenger Speaks His Mind By Bernard Devoto.
Argentina -- New World Superstate -- Juan Domingo Peron -- By Frank L. Kluckhohn.
How Much Women Change -- And How Little By James F. Bender.
Strange Genius: Nikola Tesla, By Harland Manchester. [From a newspaper, a hard to find, and fascinating article!]
John Goffe's Heritage By George Woodbury.
Bob Feller And His Dad By Jack Sher.
Man -- An Autobiography -- By George R. Stewart.

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