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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
February, 1975; Vol. 106, No. 634
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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Cover: Snow Country, by Ren Wicks.
The Shameful State of Transport ... Rep. Brock Adams.
Pied Piper of "A" Company: First Person Award ... Jerome E. Kelley.
It's Our Move in the Middle East ... William E. Griffith.
Linda's Extraordinary Triumph and Rebirth ... Linda & Dolph Honicker.
"Daddy, Can You Gargle With Your Mouth Closed?" ... Thomas Bolton.
Bad Moods-How to Handle Them David S. Viscott, M. D.
What a Crazy Way for Life to End!" ... Ted Morgan.
America on the Bright Side:
I. Lest We Forget ... Vermont Royster.
II. The Real Heroes ... Ben J. Wattenberg.
Rattlesnake! ... Bil Gilbert.
The Russians Mean Business-About Business ... Hendrick Smith.
A Rebel Named Goya ... Kenneth Clark.
Everyone Wins at "Orienteering"! ... Jean George.
Michigan: The State That Almost Wasn't: Armchair Travelogue ... Ronald Schiller. [Original article, with photos]
"Neither Nickels, Nor Zillions . . ." ... Joan Mills.
Safer With a Gun? Don't Believe It! ... Stephen Oberbeck.
We Was Here First!" ... John Porteous.
Saga of the "Chicken" Colonel ... James Stewart-Gordon. "In 1956, Harland Sanders was an out-of-work 66 year old. Today, he is a millionaire". [Interetesting story about him and Kentucky Fried Chicken].
Back to Basics in the Schoolhouse ... Newsweek.
You Can Change Your Husband ... Rolaine Hochstein.
Four Days on a Mountain ... Richard Woodley.
Aristotle, Smoky Joe, My Father-And Me ... William F. Abbot, Jr.
The Gambler Who Must (Gambling Addiction) ... Steve Cady.
Do We Eat Too Much Meat? ... Daniel Grotta-Kursaka.
On High Steel: The Education of an Ironworker ... Mike Cherry.
New Rules for Used-Car Buying ... Wade A. Hoyt.
Garbage: The Cinderella Fuel ... Ann Dear.
Here Come the Catalogues! ... Emily and Ola D'Aulaire.
One Day in the Life of a State Trooper ... Gerald Moore.
Have You an Amusing Anecdote?. Behind the Lines. Press Section. Personal Glimpses. Life in These United States. Quotable Quotes. Toward More Picturesque Speech. Laughter. News of Medicine. Points to Ponder. It Pays to Enrich Your Word Power.
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