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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: January, 1975; Vol. 106, No. 633
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: Penguins at home in Antarctica, by Stan Galli.
Let's Meet the Energy Crunch-Now ... Melvin R. Laird.
Mrs. Donovan's Dog ... James Herriot.
How to Stay Trim When You "Can't Spare the Time" ... Bonnie Prudden.
America's Housing Problem:
I. The Great Shortage ... Carl T. Rowan, David M. Mazie.
II. One Answer: Urban Homesteading ... Dee Wedemeyer.
January: Fire Beyond the Shadows ... Larry Van Goethem.
Highway Robbery-Via the ICC ... Mark Frazier.
The Ordeal of John Cali: Drama in Real Life ... Geraldn Moore.
What the New Pension Reform Act Means to You ... Robert S. Holzman with Ann Dear.
A Psychiatrist Looks at Pro Football ... Arnold J. Mandell, M. D.
Censorship: Where Do We Draw the Line? ... Irving Kristol.
Unforgettable Bill Benton ... Claire Booth Luce. [Original to this issue!].
Is Your Sex Life Going Up in Smoke? ... Geneall J. Subak-Sharpe.
What Progress Toward Church Reunion? ... James Daniel.
A Little Something for the Wife ... Thomas Bolton.
Machine Politics, 1975 ... Dennis Farney.
The Romantic Rebellion ... Kenneth Clark.
Thermography-A Fabulous New Way of "Seeing" ... James Lincoln Collier.
Farewell to an Ocean Queen (The SS FRANCE) ... James Stewart-Gordon.
A Tale of Two Families - I ... Murray Teigh Bloom.
Corn That Could Change the Lives of Millions ... Paul Friggins.
Spain After Franco-What Will Happen? ... David Reed.
Who Will Do Tomorrow's Dirty Work? ... Edmund Faltermeyer.
The Ghostly Menace of Fog ... Earl and Miriam Selby.
California's Glorious Tournament of Roses ... John Reddy.
Carrying the Fire: An Astronaut's Journeys ... Michael Collins.

"Keep it short, Boy!" ... Frederick Forsyth.
Plea Bargaining: A Grave Threat to Justice ... Irwin Ross.
Dining New Orleans Style ... Evelyn Fiore.
Want to Improve Your Memory? ... S. A. Schreiner, Jr.
Quotable Quotes. Word Power. Laughter. Life in These United States. All in a Day's Work. News of Medicine. Picturesque Speech. Campus Comedy, 150-Personal Glimpses.
54th year: Over 30 million copies bought monthly in 13 languages.

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