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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April 1963; Vol. 82, No. 492
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Crocuses by Ralph Avery.
Let's Dare to Be Square ... Charles H. Brower.
Thanks just the same ... Corey Ford.
The Hazards of City Courtship ... William K. Zinsser.
24 Hours in the Life of an Obstetrician ... Evan McLeod Wylie.
De Gaulle "Corners" the Market ...Time.
Shoplifting: Our White-Collar Scandal ... Don Wharton.
Reflections in a Well ... Ben Wakes.
Who'll Take the Hi-Road? ... Clifton Fadiman.
The Thing From Outer Space ... Wolfgang Langewiesche.
What "Those Fellows" Want ... Fortune.
Don't Be Panic-Sold on Fire Alarms ... Lester Walker.
The Strange Wedding of Widow Ward ... Murray Hoyt.
That Empty Chair by the Featherbed ...Lester Velie.
How to Rise Above the Fear of Death ... Norman Vincent Peale.
April Magic in the Ocean Deeps ... Jean George.
Where the Boys are At Home on the Range ... Ben Hibbs. (Boys Ranch, Cal Farley.)
British Guiana: Another Cuba in the Making? ...Eugene Lyons.
My Most Unforgettable Character ... (Cora Manuell) ... Mary Roelofs Stott.
They Are Bringing Back the Chestnut Tree ... J. C. Funas.
Pope John XXIII's Great Gift ... Time.
Are You a Hypochondriac? ... J. D. Ratcliff.
The Wonderful White Stallions of Vienna ...Frederic Sondern, Jr. (The Lipizzaner Horses)
What's So Smart About Being Late? ...Don Wharton.
Stan Musial -- the Incredibly Durable Man ... John Reddy.
Rugged Challenge for Teen-Agers ... Lydia Lawrence.
One Week of Horror on the Great Plains ... Helen Rezatto.
Meet the Honorable Harry (the Rare) Byrd ...William S. White.
Up Goes London ... George Kent.
One, Quite Small, Statistic ... Cancer News.
Miracle at Vicos ... Leland Stowe.
How: We Look to Foreign tourists ... Robert Littell In Praise of Fishing ...Herbert Hoover.
The Remarkable House of Tata ... John E. Frazer.
Last Gun of the Confederacy ... Charles E. Hinkson.
Subtle Tides of Life. ...Rutherford Platt.
The Useful art of Memorizing ...Thomas J. Fleming.
Those Knucklehead Machines! ... S. David Pursglove.
When Opera Goes to School ... Ann M. Lingg.
Democracy Triumphs in the Philippines ... W. J. Lederer.
Listen, My Heart: The Romance of Mabel Hubbard and Alexander Graham Bell ...Helen E. Waite.
Travel News -- Laughter -- Press Section -- Life in These United States -- The Search -- 'Mama and the Roomer -- Picturesque Speech -- Game of Conversation -- Personal Glimpses -- Cherry Blossom Time -- Humor in Uniform -- Royalty of the Bird Kingdom -- Word Power -- Quotable Quotes.

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