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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
April 1966; Vol. 88, No. 528
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 ... Mort Engel.
Please Repot the Sauerkraut ... Charles Simmons.
Beware These Word Traps! ... Theodore M. Bernstein.
The World's Most Spectacular Rock, Gibraltar ... Noel Mostert.
The Stench at FHA ... John Barron.
Story of an Ex-Smoker ... Louis F. Fieser.
Could You Have Loved as Much ... Bob Considine.
Brave Men in Frail Planes ... John G. Hubbell.
Indira Gandhi: Return of the Rosebud ... Time.
Thoughts for Young Americans ... Dwight D. Eisenhower.
How to Make the Most in Selling Your Car ... Robert O'Brien.
The Psalms: Hymnbook of Humanity ... James Daniel.
The Queen and I ... Helen Hayes with Lewis Funke.
Conquest of Death Before Birth ... J. D. Ratcliff.
How Firmness in Vietnam Is Paying Off ... William E. Griffith.
Who's Afraid of Automation? ... Lester Velie.
Seven Steps to Greater Personal Freedom ... Vance Packard.
Wheels Behind the Curtain ... Newsweek.
"Lost" Pets That Stray to the Labs ... Coles Phinizy.
Where Have All the Children Gone? ... Joyce Kissock Luboid.
My Most Unforgettable Character -- Carl Fisher of Miami Beach ... Jane Fisher.
Those Remarkable Italians ... Luigi Barzini.
Ingenious New Laborsaving Devices ... Pierre Berton.
Medicine Thinks Big on the Prairie ... Carlton Smith.
The "Information Explosion" Hits Our Libraries ... Time.
A Head Start for America's Youngsters ... Irwin Ross.
The "Last Supper": Milan's Deathless Treasure ... Ernest O. Hauser.
The Friendly Man From Medicare ... Frank J. Taylor.
Of Spring and an Egg ... Jean George.
Uruguay: Utopia Gone Wild ... John Gunther.
Ruin for the Grand Canyon? ... Richard C. Bradley.
Sketches of the Skyways ... Pamela Hennell.
What's Wrong With British Businessmen? ... Sheffield White.
More Than Meets the Eye ... Leo Rosten.
The Moon Race: Is It Worth It? ... Interview with Dr. Warren Weaver.
Proud Demonstration at Anadarko ... Earl & Anne Selby.
Time Out for Happiness ... Elizabeth Starr Hill.
The Last Battle: Part II ... Cornelius Ryan.
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