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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: September, 1960; Vol. 77, No. 461
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "Early American Decoys", by Allen Saalburg.
They are putting profits to good use by Jhan and June Robbins.
Is it too late to win against Communism? by Dr. Charles Malik.
John and Ilsa Conrad of Australia by Will Grimsley.
Student marriage, good or bad? by Margaret Mead.
The most unforgettable character I've ever met by John C. Cornelius.
Listen to this, dear by James Thurber.
The Religious Issue in this campaign by John A. O'Brien, and Dr. Eugene Carson Blake.
Life's Hardest year-- the first one, by J. d. Ratcliff. The Wankel Rotary engine, by Ken W. Purdy.
Home Accidents will happen -- unless, by Albert Q. Maisel.
Why we must repeal the bad on Nuclear Testing by Thomas J. Dodd.
Try being an early bird, by Gerald Walker.
Who killed Les Wilson, by Joseph P. Blank.
The Day we flew the kites, by Frances Fowler.
Ann Landers gives us answers by Paul O'Neil.
Mexico Spins the wheel of Fortune, by Murray Teigh Bloom.
That Dam situation in Hampden, by James Poling.
Forgotten children no longer, by Stanley Hunt.
Our First National Seashore, by Don Wharton.
They're helping Greeks to help themselves, by Robert Littell.
The Coming crisis in Gold, by James Daniel.
I Love Galesburg in the Springtime, by James Finney.
Bottleneck on the Seaway, by Noel Mostert.
The Sinister Man behind Fidel Castro in Cuba -- Ernesto "Che" Guevara, by Frederic Sondern, Jr.
Master Artist of the Wild West -- Frederick Remington, by Malcolm Vaughan.
The Disappearance of Earl Ellis,by W. L. White.
A Life full of Butterflies, by Reese Wolfe.
What Wyoming did for Women by Paul Friggens.
John D. Rockefeller Jr's Greatest Gift, by Paul H. Davis.
The Mysteriour Bahamas, by Ben Lucien Burman.
Why we Sold the Farm, by H. Gordon Green.
Leo Seligman's magnificent obsession by Allen Rankin.
Power Failure!, by Robert S. Strother.
The Dog from No Man's Land by Anthony Richardson.
The Art of Living, by Sir Percy C. Spender.

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