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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November, 1967; Vol 91, No 547
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "Shore Patrol", by Stan Galli.
The Man Who Refused to Die ... Lawrence Elliott.
Can Negro Children Make the Grade ... Joseph Alsop.
What the Credit Bureaus Know About You ... Joe Alex Morris.
Why I Defected From the Vietcong ... Le Xuan Chuyen.
Do You Really Want to Stop Smoking? ... Patricia and Ron Deutsch.
The Available Mr. Percy ... Stephen Hess and David S. Broder.
It's More Probable Than You Think ... Martin Gardner.
Cool Talk About Hot Drugs ... Donald B. Louria.
What Is at Stake in Vietnam: An Asian View ... Tan Sri Ong Yoke-Lin.
The Explosion That Changed the World ... Ronald Schiller.
Dusk -- The Magic Hour ... Elizabeth Starr Hill.
The Taxpayer's Best Friend ... Alfred Steinberg.
An Experiment in Sex Education ... Jo Gorsuch.
Doesn't Anything Fit Like a Glove? ... Jane Goodsell.
New Chancellor of the New Germany ... Edward Hughes.
The Tantalizing Treasure of the Andrea Doria ... Fred Dickenson.
Mononucleosis:Separating Fact From Fancy ... Stanley L. Englebardt.
"W. C. Fields, the One and Only .." ... Corey Ford.
Is Corruption Inevitable in Asia? ... TIME.
They Saved the Big Sur ... Frank J. Taylor.
Four Choices for Young People ... John Fischer.
Doctor, I Can Hear!" ... J. D. Ratcliff.
My Most Unforgettable Character ... Marvin A. Stevens.
The Worth of a Wife ... Bill Vaughan.
Will We Elect the President We Vote for in 1968? ... Ed Gossett.
What It's Like to Fly Around the World ... Ira Wolfert.
Workers' Paradise Lost ... Eugene Lyons.
Wildcat: Wraith With Claws ... Ronald Rood.
No More Overhead Wires! ... Andrew Hamilton.

Behind the Lines -- Toward More Picturesque Speech -- "Tell It Like It Is," -- Press Section -- Have You an Amusing Anecdote? -- Humor in Uniform -- Quotable Quotes -- Laughter, the Best Medicine -- Life in These United States -- It Pays to Increase Your Word Power -- Personal Glimpses.

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