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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April 1947; Vol. 50. No. 300
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 Baseball Owes to Babe Ruth by Jack Sher. [What a great story about a baseball great! From SPORT magazine, which is hard to find. The only other place: In this issue!]
A Veteran Speaks to Congress by John Mccormally.
Mist of Death over New York (Atomic Radiation) by David B. Parker.
How I Found Freedom from Fear by Margaret Lee Runbeck.
Can Britain Work it Out? By Francis and Katherine Drake.
Anonymous Doctor to Five Million -- Clifford Caudy Young -- by Paul De Kruif. [Original to this issue!]
TRaffic Jam by Myron Sterns.
An International Incident by I. A. R. Wylie.
THe CIO Looks at Labor Laws by Phillip Murray. [Original to this issue!]
ELizabeth Queen of the Coop by Gerald Movius.
The Mystery of the Living Target -- Chung Ling Soo -- by Fulton Oursler.
Man with a Big Idea -- Frank Sparks and Wabash College by Karl Detzer.
Gi Teachers for German Children by Frederic Sondern Jr..
We Didn't Get a Divorce in Reno (Nice Article about Staying Together).
The FTC Makes Business Police Itself by Blake Clark.
Help for out Steadfast Friends the Greeks by Leigh White.
Packaged Dinners De Luxe by Ruth Carson.
Sticky Miracle in a Tube by Don Wharton. [Original to this issue!]
Our Vanishing Schoolteachers by Gretta Palmer.
The Making of a Mind -- Bernard M. Baruch -- by Henry J. Taylor.
Why Don’t MORE Americans Vote? By George H. Gallop.
Lazy Man's Orchard by Frank J. Taylor.
Why I Now Believe in Universal Military Training by Fiorello H. Laguardia. [Original to this issue!]
Dot Hall -- Radio's Most Widely Known Ham -- W2IXY -- by Karl Detzer.
America's First Great Lady -- Pocahontas (Matoaka) by Donald Culross Peattie [Great Story of a Great Woman -- the REAL story -- Which is truer and more interesting than Disney's! -- And original only in this issue!]
How Smart Is a Fish? By Frank W. Lane.
Watchdog of the Atomic Age -- Hens Geiger -- by Samuel Burger.
Fool Things I Have Done by Dale Carnegie.
Are You Accident Prone? By Lawrence Galton.
THe Pay to Lend a Hand by Holman Harvey.
The Secret of Japan's Super Battleships by Gilbert Cant.
Ramie the Wonder Weed by Edwin J. Becker.
Tune Up Neighbors -- the Byrn Mawr Art Center -- by Doran K. Antrim.
The Small Towns Tackle Cancer by Lois Mattox Miller.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met -- Charles Fletcher Lummis -- by Farnsworth Crowder. [Original to this issue!]
Farm Vacations from the Assembly Line by Edwin Muller.
They Set a Good Table by Alberta Wilson Constant.
Senora De Obregon's Invincible Whim by Michael Scully.
CAthedral of the Pines by Arch Whitehouse.
"The Truth about Soviet Russia's 14,000,000 Slaves by Max Eastman.
Land of Plenty by Walter Dorwin Teague.
The Red Cross Is Ready -- in Peacetime Too -- by Leverett Saltonstall. [Original to this issue!]

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