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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: August 1966; Vol. 89, No. 532
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "The Boy and the Sea", by John Falter.
We Must Stop Choking Our Cities ... James Nathan Miller.
"A Pilot Is Down!" ... Richard Armstrong.
Ask, Don't Tell ... Nardi Reeder Campton.
Coming: Paper Clothes? ... Don Wharton.
Your Child May Be in the Wrong Grade at School ... Frances L. Ilg & Louise Bates Ames.
Keep an Eye on Your Inner Clock ... Lowell Thomas.
My Wonderful Lousy Poem ... Budd Schulberg.
To Win the Fight Against World Starvation ... N. R. Danielian.
Let's Not Panic at the "New Morality" ... William I. Nichols.
Cole Porter -- My Most Unforgettable Character ... George Eells.
What Happens When You Sleep ... Gay Gaer Luce and Julius Segal.
"Tunnel Rats" and the Red Moles of Vietnam.
The Bible's Timeless Insights ... Smiley Blanton, M.D.
A City Sinking in a Sea of Mud ... Robert S. Strother.
Hot-Weather Target: Your Heart ... Donald G. Cooley.
A Challenge to Business: Create Its Own "Great Society" ... George Champion.
Our Three-Story Family ... Lois Mark Stalvey.
Go Exploring With a Map ... Gilbert Cross.
Why Russia Is Our Biggest Danger ... William E. Griffith.
Crazy Over Quarter Horses ... James Stewart Gordon.
The Rising Risk of Runaway Inflation ... W. L. White.
Through a Snorkeler's Mask ... Virginia Bennett Moore.
Please Pardon My French, German, Italian, etc ... Leo Rosten.
Out Through the Bamboo Curtain ... J. D. Ratcliff.
The Inflatable Raft: To Ensure Survival at Sea ... J. Campbell Bruce.
Pouring Oil on Troubled Sands ... Ruth Sheldon Knowles.
Your Pet's Second Best Friend ... Donald John Giese.
They're Saving America's Priceless Seashore ... Don Wharton.
On the Edge of Nowhere: An Alaskan Saga ... James Huntington.
Press Section ... Dropouts Anonymous ... Quotable Quotes ... How to Turn Discards Into Dollars ... Word Power ... Life in These United States ... Laughter, the Best Medicine ... To ward More Picturesque Speech ... Humor in Uniform.

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