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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
March 1979; Vol. 114, No. 683
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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Cover: California Coastline by Mervin Corning.
It's a...Father! ... Stephen Harrigan.
Everything begins with a pencil -- seven inches of wood and graphite ... it may be the most underrated tool man has ever devised ... Jerome Brondfield.
Feeding the monster at IRS ... Anne Chamberlain.
A toast to tea -- the world's most popular drink ... Thomas Sterling.
The best thing on TV? Commercials! ... Jonathan Price.
Conversations with a Gorilla (Meet Koko) ... Francine Patterson.
Why we need spies ... Melvin R. Laird.
CLONES -- will there be carbon copies of people? (Cloning) ... Emily and Per Ola d'Aulaire.
Any fool can make a rule ... Paul Dickson.
Lost at sea ... Jim Atkinson.
Seven shelters against Inflation ... James Daniel.
Suddenly -- It's SPRING! ... James J. Kilpatrick.
It won't hurt, cause you're my brother ... Nilah Rodgers.
The Columbian connection ... Nathan M. Adams.
Are men and women REALLY different? ... Judith Viorst.
The Spy in the rust colored trenchcoat -- a 12 line mystery ... Susan Zivich.
A politician shouldn't own his job ... John G. Hubbell.
Meet Maxim's of Paris ... Christopher Lucas.
Success means never feeling tired ... Mortimer J. Adler.
Oil and Turmoil in Iran ... Carl t. Rowan and David Mazie.
Is it sinister to be Left Handed? ... Jack Fincher.
Minding America's manners ... Time.
New ways to cut your local taxes ... Mark Frazier and Jim Lewis.
The master diet plan that Works ... Edwin Bayrd.
Williamsburg -- where yesterday lives .. Pictorial Feature.
How to be a perfect pest ... Delia Ephron.
Homage to the vanishing Prairie ... Larry Van Goethem.
Private Battle by Cornelius Ryan and Kathryn Morgan Ryan.
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