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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
April 1972; Vol. 100, No. 600
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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Cover: Washington Square Arch - New York City by Ralph Avery.
Here comes the meter! by Harland Manchester.
Backyard Gardens are back in style by James Daniel.
The trained professional -- a vanishing American? by Jack Valenti.
America's tragic silent epidemic -- lead poisining -- by Steven M. Spencer.
What's wrong with our Federal Bureaucracy? [That we have one? -- ha-ha] by Charles J. V. Murphy.
The invitation to live by Ardis Whitman.
Ron Woodcock's Long Walk home by Joseph P. Blank.
Three Nightmares on the Drug Scene by Daniel St. Albin Greene and Anne Levine.
Unforgettable Walter Hagen by Fred Corcoran.
Summer of the broken calf by Dorothy Rood Stewart.
What can stress do to you? by Walter McQuade.
Time to root out labor Racketeers by Eugene H. Methvin.
In memory of Whitney Young by Carl T. Rowan and Dreda K. Ford.
The power of Patience by Norman Vincent Peale.
Attacked by a killer shark! by Rodney Fox.
Soviet Strategy in the India Ocean by Edward Hughes.
Dr. Seuss: Fanciful sage of childhood -- original to RD by James Stewart-Gordon -- "this magician of the imagination creates a special world of whimsy for the young and the young at heart -- Dr. Theofrastus Seuss.[Fascinating and Original article to this issue, with illlustrations, and a photo of Theodore Seuss Geisel]
Last Survivors -- endangered species -- by Noel M. Simon and Paul Geroudet.
Amnesty for our war exiles?.
Ted Heath -- Britain's hard nosed Helmsman by James Atwater.
The big push to atomic breeder reactors by Albert Q. Maisel.
Building on the positives of mariage by Norman M. Lobsenz.
Reprieve for New York's crimial courts by James Nathan Miller.
Operation Easter bunny by Will Stanton.
Ocean oil spills must be stopped by Willam D. Ellis.
Should Churches play it safe? by J. Irwin Miller.
Words to warm your heart by Margaret Cousins.
Sex speaks out by Allan Martin Kaufman.
A way out of our health care crisis by J. D. Ratcliff.
The President and the Press by James Keogh.
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