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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: June 1961; Vol. 78, No. 470
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "Desert Life", by Andre Durenceau.
Corporal Hardy ... Richard Ely Danielson.
How to Stand Up Under Stress ... Maxwell Maltz, M.D.
Primitive Tactics in Our Courts ... David Dressler.
The Mysterious World Beyond the Five Senses ... Louisa E. Rhine, With Carl Bakal.
Why Teen-Agers Get Out of Control ... Ann Landers.
A Foreign Policy for America ... Barry Goldwater.
How Not to Help Khruschchev ... Harry and Bonaro Overstreet.
Ready Help for People in Debt ... Murray Teigh Bloom.
Where Is God ... Harry and Bonaro Overstreet.
U.S.-Canadian Friendship Is Wearing Thin ... Hugh MacLennan.
Adhesive Tape Without the "Ouch!" ... Lloyd Stouffer.
Africa:The Riddle Without an Answer ... Stewart Alsop.
Robert W. Burns: Pastor of Peachtree Street ... James Saxon Childers.
How Russia Treats the Jews ... W. L. White.
What Is Profit? ... Fred I. Kent.
Enzymes-- Medicine's Bright Hope ... J. D Ratcliff.
Civil Defense: Billion-Dollar Boondoggle ... Stephen M Young.
Now They're Redesigning Meat ... James N. Miller.
Beware of Too Much Sun! ... William Barry Furlong.
The Truck-Trains Open the Throttle ... J. C. Furnas.
My Buttons Keep Falling Off ... Robert Fontaine.
The Army Gets Set for Jungle Warfare ... Frederic Sondern, .lr.
I Wish I Were a Man! ... Phyllis McGinley.
Inside Germany Today ... John Gunther.
The Church That Nick Built ... Ellis O. Briggs.
Little Leagues Aren't Big Leagues ... Donald R. McNeil.
People Who Talk With Machines ... Robert O'Brien.
Leontyne Price: A Voice Like a Banner Flying ... Time.
Memo to the New Air Boss ... Robert N. Buck.
Excuse My Boo-Boo ... Corey Ford.
Elephants Are Human--Almost ... Brian O'Brien.
Stephen Leacock: The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met ... Leslie Roberts.
Tune In on the FM Variety Show ... C. P. Gilmore.
America Puts Out the Welcome Sign ... Horace Sutton.
She Turns Figures Into Fun ... James Stewart-Gordon.
The Case of the Gregarious Starlings ... Richard Davids.
Thousand-Mile Miracle: The Gulf Intracoastal Waterway ... Ira Wolfert.
Festival in Spoleto ... Robert Littell.
Angels at Work ... Dorothy Van Doren.
A Ram in the Thicket ... Frank C. Robertson.
Thanks for the Memories ... Bob Hope.
A Talk With a Talent Scout ... Thomas J. Fleming.

Change Your Pace -- Have You an Amusing Anecdote? -- Humor in Uniform -- It Pays to Increase Your Word Power -- Picturesque Speech -- Personal Glimpses -- Life in These United States -- Quotable Quotes -- Points to Ponder -- Campus Comedy.

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