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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: September 1966; Vol. 89, No. 533
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Pony Farm ... Robert Lougheed.
This Country Needs Universal Military Training ... Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The Truth About LSD ... Warren R. Young.
Stranger at the Door ... Drama in Real Life ... Joseph P. Blank.
The Press, the President and Foreign Policy Foreign Affairs ... James B. Reston.
Letter to a Well-Intentioned Parent ... Norman Vincent Peale.
A Dog Named Cider ... Corey Ford.
Facts You Should Know About Funerals ... Albert Q. Maisel.
Turning Point in Vietnam? ... Time.
Unforgettable Bernard Baruch ... Bliven.
Common Sense and the "Femininity Pill" ... Grace Naismith.
The Trouble With Argentina ... John Gunther.
Riddle of the Vanishing Insurance Companies ... Lester Velie.
Is There a Snorer in the House? ... Abigail Van Buren.
How We Unmask China's Nuclear Secrets ... U. S. News & World Report.
His Goal Is Full Employment -- Willard Wirtz ... Irwin Ross.
Lose Weight -- And Stay Thin ... Theodore I. Rubin, MD.
My Dear Friend-Genya" ... John Steinbeck.
Make Our Neighborhood Roads SaferNow ... James Nathan Miller.
What Is de Gaulle Up To? Charles ... J. V. Murphy.
Let's Call a Stork a Stork ... Norreen Creelman Hooper.
Beat the cost of high milage ... Oscar Schisgall.
Saint Paul -- Apostle to All Men ... Ernest O. Hauser.
Farewell to Loafers' Paradise ... Earl Selby.
What to Do When LightningStrikes ... G. R. von Kronenberger.
Beware the "Terrible Williamsons" ... Fred Dickenson.
San Mateo Shows the Way to Treat Mental Illness ... Patricia and Ron Deutsch.
Here Come the Sea Giants ... J. D. Ratcliff.
Foreign Aid That Works ... James Daniel.
Kingfisher: Freshest Thing in Feathers ... George Heinold.
Thailand Fights for Freedom ... Carl T. Rowan.
Let's Stop Exploiting People Over 65! ... Kenneth O. Gilmore.
The Strength of Freedom ... Tung Chi-Ping.
New York's Brand-New Opera House ... Ann M. Lingg.
How to Breeze Through Customs ... John E. Frazer.
The Case of the Missing H-Bomb ... John G. Hubbell.
Press Section ... Laughter ... Word Power ... Personal Glimpses ... News of Medicine ... Life in These United States ... Picturesque Specch ... Humor in Uniform ... Quotable Quotes.

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