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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: August 1946; Vol. 49, No. 292
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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Thoughts on Soviet Foreign Policy and What to Do about it by John Foster Dulles.
An Army Hospital Did this to Our Town by Meyer Berger.
Francois at the Bat by Leslie Lieber.
The Deadliest War by Sidney Shalett.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met by Signe Toksvig. [Original to this issue -- about his father, who would NOT let his children attend school, and taught them himself! An early home schooler, indeed.]
What's Wrong with American Marriages? By Philip Wylie.
Two Sights in the U. S. Never Forgotten -- Boulder Dam and the Grand Canyon -- by Donald Culross Peattie.
Teach Them to Drive and to Survive by Arthur Bartlett.
The Broken Window Fallacy -- A Great Article by Henry Hazlitt. "A costly illusion that hurts us all" [From the stimulating new book, "Economics on one lesson"]
Mealtime Madness by Howard Vincent O'brien.
Canada and the United States Partners Against Attack by Leslie Roberts.
An Old Way to New Life by Fulton Oursler.
Approved Treatment Bu the King Died by Howard W. Haggard.
Tomorrow's House -- Is it Here Today? -- Richard Buckminster Fuller and His Houses. (From Fortune) [Fascinating and hard to find article on RBF!]
Who's Tired of Grandma? -- a Talkfest (With Margaret Culkin Banning, George Jean Nathan, Osa Johnson, Mary Margaret Mcbride and Henry Morton Robinson). [This conversation sponsored by The Readers Digest and recorded for publication ONLY in THIS ISSUE!]
Birdseye Also Means a Man -- Clarence Birdseye -- by Don Wharton, from Advertising and Selling. [Fascinating article and hard to find elsewhere!]
How Safe Is Your Town's Milk? By Holman Harvey.
The New Capitalism: Opportunity for All by Eric A. Johnson. [Original to this issue!]
Farming Without Barns by Vilhjalmur Stefansson.
Nature's Super Senses by Alan Devoe. [Original to this issue!]
Allah Helps Those -- by Edwin Muller.
Revenge Costs Too Much by John Barker Waite.
Sudden Death in the Home by J. C. Furnas.
We Were Expecting You at Dakar by Donald Q. Coster.
Operation X -- Survival by Albert Q. Maisel.
The Man Who Wouldn't Give up -- (Percy L. Julian, Director of Research at Glidden, And Grandson of an Alabama Slave) by Paul De Kruif. [Fascinating article on an interesting man, original to this issue!]
The Great Drought by Frederic Sondern Jr..
Husband to the Month of May by John K. Lagemann.
Our Crop of Religious Illiterates by Charles Clayton Morrison.
King of the Cowboys ("Wild Horse Bob" Crosby) by Claude Stanish.
Powdered Coal Drives a Revolutionary Engine by Harland Manchester.
The Unknown Guest by Louise Bedford Peattie.
BOOK SECTION: Scudda-hoo! Scudda-hay! By George Agnew Chamberlain.

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