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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
January 1972; Vol. 100, No. 597
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: Through the High Passes by Richard Admunsen.
How to write a good want ad by Earl and Miriam Selby.
This road can be traveled by Nellie Pike Randall.
Northern Ireland's bloody impasse by David Reed.
The Importance of Having Fun by BOB HOPE. [original to this issue!]
NOW -- the workingman's diet by Siegfried H. Heyden.
Teeth for the Red Chinese Tiger by Charles J. V. Murphy.
going Home by Pete Hamill.
He magages the Nation's money supply -- Arthur F. Burns -- by James Daniel.
Night of the Hyena by Franklin Russell.
Jodi and the Bomb by Jerry Della Femina.
How organized crime corrupts our law enforcers by Eugene H. Methvin.
A little surprise for the girls by Thomas Bolton.
Everybody likes to work for Bill Marriot by John G. Hubbell.
The secret of a stronger heart by Mary McSherry.
Lost boy on Casper Mountain by Edward D. Fales Jr..
THE Champ -- Joe Frazier! by William D. Elllis.
Wait a minute -- lets not go overboard with ecology by Maurice E. Stans.
The human cyclone called Carol Burnett -- "vast natural verve -- towering talent and a total commitment to hard work -- that's TV's Carol Burnett" -- by James Stewart Gordon.
Why we must mett Russia's Naval Challenge by Admiral Elmo R. Zumwalt Jr..
You can stop being a procrastinator by Norman Vincent Peale.
the enduring Passion of Vincent Van Gogh by William A. H. Birnie -- with many color illustrations.
Storm warnings in the Caribbean by Carl T. Rowan and David M. Mazie.
Watch out for the Wankel engine! by George Alexander.
Striding -- the most natural exercise of all by William Fitzgibbon.
the Fantabulous Philippins by Christopher Lucas.
the other face of Winter by Ronald Rood.
Five years to Freedom by Maj. James N. Rowe -- U.S. Army.
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