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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: March 1945; Vol. 46, No. 275
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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American Guerrilla In The Philippines By Ira Wolfert. "Ensign I. D. Richardson's own story of hus underground war in Leyte."
The Cause For Which We Fight.
Ten Men And A Vest By Corey Ford.
Report On Argentina By John Lear.
Stettinius -- State Department Dynamo By Ben Considine.
The Soldiers Say Don't Do It By Don Wharton.
The Desperate Need For Faith By Dr. Elton Trueblood.
What Are Cartels And What Shall We Do About Them? By Milo Perkins.
Conquest Of A Killer Heart Infection ( Bacterial Endocarditis ) By Paul De Kruif. [Original to this issue!]
The Last Prussian (Field Marshall Karl Rudolf Gerd Von Rundstedt ).
Here's Something Really New And Strange In Plastics By Harland Manchester.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met By Cornelia Stratton Parker. [Original to this issue!]
Lest We Forget: Slaughter Of The Prisoners (Near Malmedy Belgium) By George Kent.
Preston Sturges: Genius With A Slapstick, By Frank S. Nugent "Preston Sturges, maestro of the screwball comedy, has given Holywood a jolt." [Interesting article!]
how The French Fought Starvation By Edwin Muller.
Black Market Babies By Virginia Reid.
How To Swallow A Sword By The Great Zadma As Told To Julie Junker Mannix.
War's Screaming Infant Prodigy By Holman Harvey.
Fifty Years Of The Comics By Fred Rodell.
Louisiana's Fabulous Muskrat Marshland By Carolyn Ramsey.
The Terrible B-29 By Bruce Bliven.
Man With A Bull Tongue Scooter By Harold Martin.
The Mystery Of The Stone Towers By Frank C. Hibbon.
Your Hospital Needs More Nurse's Aides By Louise Macy Hopkins.
Bonanza By The Roadside ( Ross Nicoll ) By Frank J. Taylor.
The Pinnacle Of Fame By Robert Fontaine.
Super Salesman Of Music -- Pat Gilmore -- By Doron K. Antrim.
That's The Man! (Who Would You Believe -- Eyewitness Of A Crime Or Circumstantial Evidence? ) By Anthony Abbot. [Original to this issue!]
I Never Knew The Red Cross Did That! By Eleanor Bumpy Stevenson.

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