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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: March, 1966; Vol. 88, No. 527
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Cover: "March Winds", by Ben Prins.
What Price the Great Society? ... Charles Stevenson.
The Day We Almost Didn't Go ... Arthur Gordon.
Why Not Blockade North Vietnam? ... Hanson W. Baldwin.
The Secret of Keeping Your Teeth ... Don Murray.
TV Revolution Ahead! ... Brig. Gen. David Sarnoff (Chairman, RCA).
Filth for Profit: The Big Business of Pornography ... O. K. Armstrong.
Should We Build Nike-X? ... George A. W. Boehm.
What Young Men Need: A Substitute for Violence ... John Fischer.
PHILIP: Prince With a Purpose ... Francis & Katharine Drake.
Some "Retarded" Children Are Not ...Patricia and Ron Deutsch.
The Shock of Happiness ... George Kent.
Our Chaotic Traffic Laws ... Abraham Ribicoff.
With the Quiet Heroes of Vietnam ... David Reed.
The Metals Within Us ... J. D. Ratcliff.
How to Be a Millionaire by 40 ... Time.
The Metamorphosis of Jomo Kenyatta ... Carl T. Rowan.
What Love Must Be ... Laurie Lee.
Crisis in the Post Office ... James Nathan Miller.
I Killed Rasputin ... Prince Felix Youssoupoff.
How Japan Stopped Its Population Explosion ... Clarence W. Hall.
That Tired Feeling-Its Cause and Cure ... Harry J. Johnson, M. D.
Inside Venezuela ... John Gunther.
They Bring Back Magic Yesterdays ... Karl Detzer.
The Violent Sun ... Herbert Friedman.
March is a Promice ... Hal Borland.
Unforgettable Sister Winifred ... Loretta Young.
The Snob Cure ... Sloan Wilson.
The Last Battle ... Cornelius Ryan.
(Ice Hockey) Mayhem on Ice ... David MacDonald.
Presque Isle Points the Way ... Harmon Tupper.
Stretch Your Mind ... Richard W. Samson.

Press Section. Quotable Quotes. Word Power. TV Specials. Life in These United States. Toward More Picturesque Speech. Laughter, the Best Medicine. March Is a Promise. Personal Glimpses. 45th year: Over 26 million copies bought monthly in 14 languages.

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