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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November, 1966; Vol 89, No 535
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "Thanksgiving", by Ralph Avery.
To the Cigarette Makers: Just the Facts, Please ... Lois Mattox Miller & James Monahan.
What It's Like for theFighting Man ... Hugh Milligan.
Our Haunted House ... Joe Hyams.
Big Brother Is I ... Charles Stevenson.
Bring to It the Rainbow" ... John Kord Lageman.
TV's Killer Phyllis Diller ... John Reddy.
Should Teachers Strike? ... Paul Friggens.
An Alcoholic's Letter to His Son ... Anonymous.
We're Helping the Communists Win the Propaganda War ... Carl T. Rowan.
The Big Dollar in Pro Football ... Earl Selby.
Is Your First Aid Up-to-Date? ... Jean Carper.
The Dropout Who Made It to the Top ... Paul Gallico.
Era of Anarchy ... U.S. News & World Report.
How I Lost Four Ounces in Three Weeks ... James Lincoln Collier.
If You're Thinking of Moving ... Bill Surface.
Society and the Sex Criminal ... Gladys Denny Shultz.
Your Dollar's Best Friend ... James Daniel.
The Resurrection of Joao Jacinto ... A. J. Cronin.
Four Miracles -- And a Masterpiece ... James A. Michener.
His Greatest Ride ... Drama in Real Life ... Diana Serra Cary.; Vietnam:Progress and Prospects ... U.S. News & World Report.
Wondrous World of the Newborn ... Margaret Liley and Beth Day.
The Men Before Columbus ... Farley Mowat.
Do You Act Your Part? ... Special Request Feature ... Maud Scheerer.
Things Are Looking Up in Logan Heights ... Helen Ellsberg.
The "Useless" Gland That Guards Our Health ... Albert Q. Maisel.
How Good Are Juries? ... Fletcher Knebel.
This Priceless Heritage:
Passenger Trains That Can Turn a Profit ... Alfred Steinberg.
Run Away, Little Girl ... Marilyn M. Segal.
The Globe-Trotting Troubleshooters of IESC ... Donald Robinson.
How Stalin Relieved Spain of $600,000,000 ... Alexander Orlov.
Press Section -- Personal Glimpses -- Humor in Uniform -- Points to Ponder -- News of Medicine -- Life in These United States -- Picturesque Speech -- Quotable Quotes -- Word Power -- Laughter.

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