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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: September 1943; Vol 43, No. 257
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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Don't Blame The Bureaucrat! By Hatton W. Summers. [Original to this issue!]
Blimey Blokes Ere's The King! By Charles J. Rolo.
[George S. Patton] Old Man Of Battle -- George S. Patton By Frederick C. Painton. " 'Always go forward' is the motto of fighting Lieutenant General George S. Patton, commander of the U. S. Seventh Army in Sicily." [Original to this issue!]
The Husband Shortage! By Amram Scheinfeld.
Parlor Bedroom And Raft By Beril Backer.
Teaching Foremen That Workers Are People By Stuart Chase. [Original to this issue!]
Sinbad The Sea Dog By Richard Wilcox.
The Philippines Under The Japanese Boot Heel By Carl Crow.
Andrew Jackson Higgins -- Go Getter Extraordinary.
Questions On Childbirth By Gretta Palmer.
What Practical Men See Ahead By W. M. Kiplinger.
[Ingrid Bergman] The First Lady Of Hollywood -- Ingrid Bergman By Donald Culross Peattie. [Original article ONLY to this issue!]
Life Line By Sarah Lorimer.
Unskilled Workers: $214 A Month By Albert J. Engel. [Original to this issue!]
Carlos Finlay -- America's Forgotten Pasteur By Lois Mattox Miller.
What Ingenuity Has Done For Private Jones By Harland Manchester.
The True Story Of The Devil And Little Eva By Fulton Oursler.
Henri Honore Giraud And His Brilliant Escape From A Nazi Prison By Frederick C. Painton. [Original to this issue!]
The Lives And Loves Of Chang And Eng Siamese Twins By J. P. Mcevoy.
Getting Rid Of The Nazi's Is Not Enough By Henry J. Taylor.
Rebirth Of An American Farm By Louis Bromfield. [Original to this issue!]
Before The Ending Of The Day By Richardson Wright.
Senator Harry Truman -- Billion Dollar Watchdog By Stanley High.
What Are Your Really Fitted For? By Edwin Muller.
Kit Carson By Donald Culross Peattie.
Uncle Sam The Ol Clo'Es Man By Richard Osk.
Cooperative Health Harvest By Paul De Kruif. [Original to this issue!]
Better Than Six For One By Thomas G. Lanphier Jr..
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met By Edwin Balmer. [Original to this issue!]
Are You Neglecting The Wonder Bean? (Soybean) By Mitchell Hodges.
Know-Why Speeds War Production By Alfred H. Sinks.
Cut-Im Grass Belong Head Belong Me! -- American Soldiers Are Learning To Say It In Pidgin -- By Francis Sill Wickwire.
Self Made Solomon -- John J. Anthony -- By Earl Wilson.
What Is This Wisdom In The Wild? By Alan Devoe.
Three Kinds Of Capitalism -- Which Offers A Poor Boy The Best Chance? By Eric Johnston. [Original to this issue!]
Chicken Every Sunday.
My Life With Mother's Boarders, By Rosemary Taylor.
Neglected Treasures By Humphrey Cobb.

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