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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
October, 1967; Vol. 91, No. 546
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: Night Visitors, paper sculpture by Robert Cowan.
What has happened to America? by Richard M. Nixon.
The Patriot: Nathan Hale by Jared C. Lobdell.
The Feminine Mistaque by Art Buchwald.; Vietnam: The charges and the facts by Eugene Lyons.
The 2nd luckiest pilot alive by Lt.Col. D. K. Tooker.
The Hippes, from TIME.
How secure is Social Security? by Charles Stevenson.
Pass the Paper Napkins, please, by Bill Vaughan.
Toward a World of Wanted Children, by Lois Mattox Miller.
Night train to Chiitagong by D. W. David.
The Unforgettable Thorton W. Burgess by Louis Levine.
How tp Handle Strikes, by Samuel I. Rosenman.
The Menace of mail-Order medicine, by Ralph Lee Smith.
Happiness: New light on an old subject, by John Kord Lagemann.
The greatest auto race of all -- the 24 hour Le Mans, by Larry Collins and Dominique Lapierre.
Royal revolution in Iran -- Mohammad Reza Shah -- by Paul Friggens.
You shall not commit Adultry by Harold A. Bosley.
Policies for Peace, by Chester Bowles.
Death rides on Wheels, by Fred Warchofsky.
Joint Tenancy, can it work for you?, by Murray Teigh Bloom.
Inside London, by John Gunther.
Termites -- How to keep them at Bay, from House & Garden.
Baseball's grand old man -- Casey Stengel by Elston Howard.
Rockefeller Center, by Joe Alex Morris.
Why Roommates make the best wives, by Joan Paulsen.
Up from the mud -- a second rennaissance for Florence, Italy, by John Reddy. [With multple photos].
The Common sense magic of Birch Cottage by Gordeon Newell.
Dial X for Attention, by Mary L. Harvey.
Guide to the U. S. A. for Frenchmen only, by Pierre Daninos.
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