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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November 1940; Vol 37, No. 223
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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The wave of the future: a confession of faith, by Anne Morrow Lindbergh.
30,000 Times Life Size, by Watson Davis.
Later, a short story, by Michael Foster.
Boy on a spitfire, by Quentin Reynolds.
The most unforgettable character Ive ever met by Walter B. Pipkin -- his teacher Henry Sherrard. [Original to this issue!]
The Borrowed Timers, by Alfred Prowitt. [Original to this issue!]
James Caesar Petrillo -- Dictator of music, Geoffrey Parsons and Robert M. Yoder.
Should schools teach sex? by Ann L. Crockett.
Treachery in the air by Donald E. Keyhoe and John J. Daly.
He Who Laughs, Lasts: Five that Never Fail me, by Eddie Cantor. [Original to this issue!]
Peasant's Progress, Chronicles of Americanization -- II, by Edwin Muller. [Original to this issue!]
Treachery in the Air, by Donald E. Keyhoe and John J. Daly.
Transaction in Tahiti, by James Norman Hall.
They Need Not Die, by J. D. Ratcliff.
Thirty-Six churches in One, by Guy McConnell. (Rev. James H. Feely)
River's End, by Ben Lucien Burman.
Little Lord Beaverbrook, from Noel F. Busch and TIME.
Once I was Fat, by Anonymous.
Fred Harvey Girls -- civilizers of the Southwest, by Clifford Funkhouser and Lyman Anson.
Industry Beckons Youth, by Webb Waldron.
The Cliffs of England STAND, by H. M. Tomlinson.
You see her in the ads -- a Powers Girl, E. J. Kahn, Jr. (Spotlight on the career of a Powers Girl)
Initiation, a true short story by Burton Rascoe.
Smokehouse in the Woods, by Holman Harvey.
There's money in stamps, by Mauritz Hallgren.
The Recruit, by Michael Wilson. (The Moving story of the Melting Pot, 1940)
Here's Howe, by Lewis Nordyke. (A small Texas town wakes up)
Young Democracy in Action, by Karl Detzer.
Why I favor private enterprise, by H. E. Coffey.
Air mail RFD, from Business Week.
Friends to the North of Us, by Jerome Beatty.
Wood waste magic, by O. A. Fitzgerald.
Behind The German Lines by Donald Q. Coster.
Caribbean Snoop Cruise by Leichester Hemingway and Anthony Johnson.
A matter of selection by Ray Stannard Baker. [Original to this issue, about The Reader's Digest!]

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