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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: September 1951; Vol. 59, No. 353
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: America at Work VII -- Harvesting by Ogden Pleissner.
a Short and Horrible Life by Herbert Brean.
Give Our Troops in Europe a Chance by Francis Vivian Drake. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Saga of Leif and Lucky and Mr. Pohl by Morton M. Hunt.
We Were Hellions in Those Days by Edward R. Hewitt.
Meet the Press with Martha Rountree and Lawrence E. Spivak by Irwin Ross. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
the Man Who Saved the Navy (Capt. H. Gordon Donald ) by Blake Clark.
the Trouble with Marriage Is -- by J. P. Mcevoy.
Justice Comes Too Late by Richard L. Neuberger.
Government by Assassination in Iran by Yousof Mazandi and Edwin Muller. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Godfather to the Nisei -- Earl Finch -- by Maurice Zolotow.
Circus Doctor by J. Y. Henderson.
Leave it to Robert A. Lovett by Edward B. Lockett.
a Natural Method of Child Planning by Dr. Morris Fishbein.
Father Prokop's Dilemma by Joseph Wechsberg.
How Surgeons Go to Work by Greer Williams.
Lucky Luciano 's New Empire by Frederic Sondern, Jr. "A deported Italian American gangster is a key figure in the drug smuggling business." [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
U S College Students Flunk Geography by Benjamin Fine.
the Latest in Milk by Harland Manchester.
Blunt Truths about Asia by James A. Michener.
Not So Dumb -- the Woodchuck by Alan Devoe.
the Most Unforgettable Character I've Met by James Saxon Childers. [Interesting article about his servant at Oxford, Wyatt -- ORIGINAL to this issue!]
the Whirlybirds Come into Their Own by Holman Harvey.
Where Do Those Bright Ideas Come From? By Lancelot Law Whyte.
the Metamorphosis of Hell Week by Karl Detzer.
Total War or Co-existence by Walter Lippmann.
Secrets of a Perfect Fool -- Ed Wynn -- by J. P. Mcevoy. [Interesting article on the comedian, with numerous jokes! -- ORIGINAL to this issue!]
We've Got Faith -- 30 Mig's Against 4 B-29's.
More Medicine for less Money by Oliver Carlson.
Too Many Self Appointed Censorship Groups by Collie Small.
Foreign Students -- an Opportunity by W. L. White. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Most Famous Unknown Sculptor -- James Earle Fraser -- by Aline B. Louchheim.
Leon and the Squareheads by Louis Dickinson Rich.
So They're Redoing the Post Office by C. Lester Walker.
Treasure of Humboldt Current by Michael Scully.
They Shop to Make Your Shopping Pleasanter by Herbert Brean.
Take God with You on Monday by Wallace Speers.
Sherman Fairchild's Glass Eye in the Sky by Harland Manchester.
No More Homework? By Amy Selwyn.
a Penny from Heaven by Max Winkler.
Learning Can Be Fun by George Gallup.

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