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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: January 1942; Vol 40, No. 237
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!]

Bring Our Youngsters Into The Community! By Stuart Chase. [Original to this issue!]
Japanese Saboteurs in our Midst, by Stanley High. [Original to this issue!]
Meet The Jeep By Jo Chamberlain.
Fitting The Worker To The Job Future By Frank J. Taylor.
My Most Unforgettable Character By Dr. Robert Baird Mcclure, as told to Dorothy Walworth. [Original to this issue!]
Plan For Postwar Tomorrow By Charles E. Wilson.
"The Greater Man, The Greater Country" By Perceval Reniers.
You Can Sleep By J. P. McEvoy.
Behold The Supermarket -- It's Colossal! By J. C. Furnas.
Kate Smith Behind The Mike By Hildegarde Dolson.
The Path Through The Cemetery By Leonard Q. Ross.
Marvels Of Nerve Surgery By Lois Mattox Miller.
Youth Experiments In Latin-American Living By Webb Waldron.
Intercollegian Jobs For Women With Money By Frank J. Taylor.
Settin' Up For Grandpa By Jesse Stewart.
America's Worst Disaster -- The Johnstown Flood -- By Jo Chamberlain.
Conquering The Common Cold By Bruce Bliven.
Now We Live On Less By Stuart Kinzie.
Chronicles Of Americanization -- VII By Alfred Prowitt. [Original to this issue!]
How's Good Is Your Taste? By Maitland Graves (A Color And Design Test).
"Three Miles A Minute -- Down!".
So You're An Officer By Lt. Temple L. Fielding.
Bolivian Tin And Tintypes By John Gunther.
The Metal That Doesn't Get Tired -- Beryllium -- By Alfred H. Sinks.
The Fellowship Of The Bellows By Elizabeth Borton De Trevino.
Hollywood Handles Dynamite By Frederic Sondern Jr. And C. Nelson Schrader.
If It's War in the Pacific, by Hallett Abend, Authority on the Far East Situation. [Original to this issue!]
Should Labor Have Glass Pockets? By William Hard.
Your Precious Minerals.
How To Buy A Used Car By Ralph Graeter.
Death To A Hemisphere Invader By Lois Mattox Miller.
A Plane In Every Garage By Fillmore Hyde.
Master Of The Double-Cross By William C. White.
Snowstorm Reverie By Ben Hecht.
Marriage Repair Shop By Gretta Palmer.
Business Gets A Soul By H. W. Von Morpurgo.
Red Guerrillas By A. Polyakov.
What Do You Do For That "Fed-Up" Feeling? A Symposium.
My Friend Flicka By Mary O'Hara.

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