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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
May 1943; Vol 42, No. 253
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!]
Secret Mission To South Africa By Frederick Painton. [Original to this issue!]
The Secret World Of Alexander Wollcott By Samuel Hopkins Adams. [Original to this issue!]
Where Is All The Food Going? By Edward R. Stettinius Jr..
Our Plan For Postwar Germany By Kingsbury Smith.
Other Hands Than Mike By James C. Whittaker.
Jack & Heintz (Bill Jack and Ralph Heinz) By Robert Coughlan.
Why Don't We Really Try To Bomb Germany Out Of The War? By Francis Vivian Drake. [Original to this issue!]
Teaching Languages In A Hurry By Charles Rumford Walker.
Trouble On Street Corners By Eleanor Lake.
You Could Look It Up By James Thurber.
The Man Behind The Gun -- John C. Garand -- By John Mccarten.
Hate -- A Grim Fable By Hendrik Willem Van Loon.
Tomorrow's Health Plan -- Today! By Paul De Kreif. [Original to this issue!]
The Navy Fliers Dish It Out By Frederick Sondern Jr..
Inflation In One Easy Lesson By Harry Scherman.
Dead Men On Leave By Jon B. Jansen And Stefan Weyl.
The Downfall Of "Prince" Michael Romanoff By Alva Johnston.
Ladies Of The Army -- The WAACS By Blake Clark.
Labor Management Committees Speed Production By Stuart Chase.
America's Goshawfulest Store -- Raymond's In Boston, By Jack M. Stenbuck.
What They Call Bravery By C. B. Wall.
Making Machine Parts From Metal Dust By Robert W. Marks And Harland Manchester.
The Lord's Tiny Poultry By William Byron Mowery.
Missouri's Fighting Priest -- Father Hildner By Carroll P. Streeter.
Queens Die Proudly, By W. L. White.
A Vital War Job For Every Kitchen -- Is It Being Done In Your Home?
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