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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: August 1968; Vol. 93, No. 556
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Summer Night, by Mac Connor.
The Week the Hot Line Burned ... Lester Velie.
Beauty by the Bucketful ... The Beauty Industry ... Newsweek.
Revolution in the Roman Catholic Church ... Clarence W. Hall.
Pied Piper From Peoria (Richard Weber) ... Evan McLeod Wylie.
The Greatest Manhunt in Law-Enforcement History ... Jeremiah O'Leary.
You Are Extraordinary ... Roger J. Williams.
The Book That Shook Europe ... James Monahan.
"This Is a Recording ... Bill Vaughan.
Gun Control -- Now ... Carl Bakal.
The Ways of the Waves ... James Nathan Miller.
How to Buy a Used Car ... Charles R. Jackson.
The Failure of "Gradualism" in Vietnam ... 20 authors.
The Koala -- Nature's Animated Toy ... Fred Dickenson.
We Can Lick the Problems of the Ghetto ... John V. Lindsay.
What You Should Know About Health and Accident Insurance ... Report to Consumers ... Michael D. Saldino and Joe Alex Morris.
My Wife the Computer ... Peter Barrett.
Let's Enforce Our Labor Laws Fairly ... George Denison + William Schulz.
"These Trees Speak" ... Herman Wouk.
How to Cut the Risk of Heart Attack ... Frederick J. Stare.
Unforgettable Damon Runyon ... Walter Winchell.
The Great, Grim Famine That Wasn't ... Carl T. Rowan + David Mazie.
What Every Husband Needs ... Hannah Lees.
Hawaii's Showcase of the Sea ... Blake Clark.
Have We Reached the Limits of Pollution? ... Time.
The Coconut Palm: A Living Supermarket ... Gordon Gaskill.
A Contact Lens for "Blind" Eyes ... Stanley L. Englebardt.
On the Road to the Cashless Society ... Frank J. Taylor.
Gertrude Ramey and Her 3000 Children ... Allen Rankin.
Merchants of Heroin ... Alvin Moscow.
Press Section ... Behind the Lines ... The Earthworm: Wiggly Underground Wonder ... News From the World of Medicine ... Toward More Picturesque Speech ... It Pays to Increase Your Word Power ... Quotable Quotes ... Life in These United States ... Laughter, the Best Medicine ... Humor in Uniform ... Personal Glimpses ... Points to Ponder.

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