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ISSUE DATE: March 1948; Vol. 52, No. 311

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Bonus Notches Pal By Dorothy Walworth. [Original To This Issue!]
This Is College Youth Today By Dickson Hartwell.
Let Fly Downhill By Eric Swenson.
Factory Built Allure By Robert C. Ruark.
Penicillin Mist For Sinus Trouble By Lois Mattox Miller.
How To Make $4,000,000 On Broadway -- America's Ace Lyricist Who Raised Popular Songs From Banality To Poetry -- Oscar Hammerstein II -- By David C. Wittles.
Safe And Insane By Philip Wylie.
The American Way Goes Abroad By William Hard. [Original To This Issue!]
Mountbatten The Incredible By Lawrence And Sylvia Martin.
What Kind Of Wife Has He? -- American Brake Shoe Company And William B. Given Jr. -- By Gretta Palmer.
Ed Conley And The Lobster By Edwin Muller.
Time To Count Our Blessings -- A Leading Negro Journal Looks At The Record.
Captain John Mccloskey's Mission By Thomas M. Johnson.
Play As You Go By Howard Whitman.
What Of This Man Charles De Gaulle By Frederick Sondern Jr. [Original to this issue!]
The Maine Way With Newcomers By John Gould.
Shall The Churches Invade The Schools? By Agnes Meyer.
Unpredictable James C. Petrillo By Jack Gould.
Memorandum Of Daylight And Darkness By Hal Borland.
Macarthur And Japan's American Revolution By Roger N. Baldwin.
My Black Friend's Thumbprint By William La Varre. [Original to this issue!]
If The People Wrote The Tax Laws By Stanley High.
Goofy Gobblers By Don Eddy.
The Little Man Who Got Mad -- Albert A. Arditti -- By Karl Detzer.
Vittles For Tickets -- Barter Theater Of Virginia -- By George Kent.
Is There Life After Forty? By Robert M. Yoder.
The World's Most Unusual Drug Store -- Webb's City, Inc.
The Song Of Alfonso Ortiz Tirado By Ralph Peer.
How You Become An American By H. W. Heinsheimer.
What Makes Us So Ignorant? By George Gallop.
Experiment In International Living By Holman Harvey.
Biggest Fire Fighting Idea In 50 Years By Paul W. Kearney.
China Builds For The Future By George Kent.
My Grandfather's $78,000 Debt By Jean Dalrymple. [Original to this issue!]
He Transformed A Rabble Into An Army -- Baron Von Steubin -- By O. K. Armstrong.
Butterfly Farm By Dee Bredin.
We Live In The Arctic By Constance And Harmon Helmericks.
Exploring The World With A Raft -- And The Reader's Digest! By Thor Heyerdahl. [Original to this issue, praising the international editions of Our Reader's Digest!]
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