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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: September 1959; Vol. 75, No. 449
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: By Robert H. Blattner.
Mr. Benton You Have Started A Revolution By William Benton. [Interesting article, for The Readers Digest, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Me For Tea By Robert De Roos.
Ten Keys To Being A Good Conversationalist By Jack Harrison Pollack.
His Spirit Lives On! ( John Foster Dulles) By David Lawrence.
The Incredible Story Of The Zippo Lighter (Ad).
Yankee Stay Here By W. J. Lederer. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
This Problem Of Narcotic Addiction -- Let's Face It Sensibly By Frederic Sondern Jr..
The Falcon And I By Jean George. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Easy Credit For Everybody.
Boon Or Menace? By Oscar Schisgall.
The Other Face Of Soviet Hospitality By Francis Vivian Drake. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Why Do Good People Suffer? By Robert W. Youngs.
Can We Have War Without Death? By Charles D. Rice.
The Senate's New Taj Majal By Robert S. Strother.
How I Learned A Lesson In Parenthood, by Danny Kaye. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Eye That Sees Heat By Harland Manchester.
I Stayed Awake Through My Heart Operation By John O. B. Wallace.
Carl Akeley's Enduring Dream By George R. Price. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Why The Kremlin Can't Raise The Iron Curtain By Willliam J. Jorden.
Sears Roebuck's Mexican Revolution By Daniel James.
Progress Report On Gout By Paul De Kruif.
Amy Vanderbilt's Guide To Modern Manners By Jack Harrison Pollack.
Golfers, Quit All That Thinking! By Sam Snead.
Dogs That Keep The Peace By Charles G. Leedham.
Only Twenty Years Ago By Samuel T. Williamson. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
They're Taking The Bus In Nashville By Myron Stearns.
Do We Have A Duty To Get Tough? By Herbert Hoover.
The Private Life Of The Cricket By Donald And Louise Peattie.
The Finns Still Fight For Freedom By Leland Stowe. [Interesting article about Finland, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Wonder Of A Healing Wound By J. D. Ratcliff.
What We Owe The Jane Addams Of Hull House By Karl Detzer.
Florida's Fabulous Electronic Farm By Henry La Cossitt.
World's Greatest Art Dealer -- Georges Wildenstein -- By Jean Clay.
An Open Letter To American Students By Dwight D. Eisenhower.
First Person Award: Buried Alive By Joseph S. Karneke. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
New York's Billion Dollar Back Yard By Elizabeth Fagg.
You Can Be Your Own Boss By Blake Clark.
Fdr's Heart For The Handicapped By Vice-Adm Ross T. Mcintire And Jhan And June Robbins.
Knee High Linguists By Thomas J. Naughton.
Happy Home Of The New Hambletonian.
Spiritual Therapy -- Modern Medicine's Newest Ally By Clarence W. Hall.

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