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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: February 1940; Vol 36, No. 214
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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New Americans In Vermont by Dorothy Canfield.
The future Of Eleanor Roosevelt by Dorothy Dunbar Bromley.
America's choice for Peace.
They pick their jobs and land them by Ray Giles and Paul W. Kearney.
This Trash Must Go! by Courtney Ryley Cooper.
First Citizen of Chicago -- Louise DeKoven Bowen -- by Milton S. Mayer.
Promised Land (Pacific Northwest) by Frank Taylor.
The Incomparible Winston Churchill by John Gunther.
These Short-Wave health machines by Webb Waldron.
Let's stop arming Japan! by Dr. Walter H. Judd.
Are We Bankrupting Our Children? by Thomas E. Dewey.
the Silent war at Sea by Frederic Sondern Jr..
So You Lost Your Pocketbook! by Myron M. Stearns.
Six Appeal in Advertising by P. H. Erbes Jr..
Inside Germany: The Mark Of War by Otto D. Tolischus.
A Lamp that Freezes Motion -- Stroboscope by Robert Littell.
Tricked into Acting (Film Director's Ingenuity) by J. P. McEvoy.
Uncle Sam at the Picrophone by Earl Sparling.
Jawaharlal Nehru -- Hope for India by John and Francis Gunther.
The Lecture Business by Upton Close.
Gentleman from Virginia by Henry H. Curran.
The Most unforgettable character I've met -- Emile Chartier "Alain" -- by Andre Maurois.
Why Britain is at War by Harold Nicolson.
Home Grown Chinchilla by Alberta Williams.
Death waits for Uncle Yanez by Louis Adamic.
A Vacation Every Day by William Moulton Marston.
World's greatest quiz session by George F. Willison.
Harbor Pilot by Lloyd Morris.
From unemployed to Self employed by Frank J. Taylor.
"Now He Belongs To The Ages" from Abraham Lincoln: The War Years by Carl Sandburg.
Your Mental Daily Dozen by Hermnan N. Bundesen MD.

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