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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: April 1960; Vol. 76, No. 56
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: April Showers (Umbrellas) ... Neil Calabrese.
Man on a Ledge ... Donald Honig.
How Well Do You Reason?.
The Scandal of Unemployment Compensation ... Kenneth O. Gilmore.
A Man Does the Darnedest Things ... Jean Kerr.
What Chance for "Peaceful Coexistence"? ... George F. Kennan.
My Most Unforgettable Character -- Bobby Jones ... Alexa Stirling Fraser.
Must TV Bring the Bathroom Into Our Living Rooms? ... Blake Clark.
Life Among the Beatniks ... Paul O'Neil.
A Walk With Robert Frost.
Too Tired to Love? ... Marion Hilliard, MD.
A Dog Named Shep ... Paul Friggens.
Abolish Professional Boxing! ... James Stewart-Gordon.
Artists in Crime Detection ... Fred Dickenson.
The Day I Quit Teaching School ... Beatrice G. Brummett.
The 1960's -- Golden Opportunity for the Free World ... Time.
Strange Case of the Country Slickers ... Lester Velie.
Auto Fumes -- And the Air You Breathe ... George A. W. Boehm.
James Thurber Talks With Mandy ... James Thurber.
The Riddle of the Quick-Frozen Mammoths ... Ivan T. Sanderson.
There's Always a Right Time to Grow ... Jean George.
He Rescued His Country (Columbia) From Chaos ... Scott Seegers.
The Navy's Amazing Problem-Solvers (U. S. Naval Research Laboratory) ... John G. Hubbell.
Walt Disney's Magic Kingdom ... Ira Wolfert. (Walt himself takes us on a tour of the wonders of never-never land.).
Trouble Hot Spot: Your Gall Bladder ... J. D. Ratcliff.
David Morse's Global Skill-Building Program ... Don Murray.
We Made Reading a Family Affair ... John Kord Lagemann.
Iceberg Ahead! ... John C. Devlin.
By Tent Through Europe ... Leland Stowe.
Here's Hope for Speedier Justice ... Paul Friggins.
Upside-Down in Japan ... George Nelson.
New Horizons in Scouting ... (Boy Scout "Exploring") ... Albert Q. Maisel.
Kerala Gets a Second Chance ... John E. Frazer.
"There Goes the Pony Express!" ... Donald Culross Peattie.
Our Fight to Save Floyd Collins ... First Person Award ... William Burke Miller.
Friend in Need ... Louise Dickinson Rich.
"I Love You Honey, but the Season's Over" ... Connie Clausen.
Readers Digest helped the Red POW's choose Freedom ... Gen. Mark W. Clark, USA Ret.

Have You an Amusing Anecdote? -- Laughter, the Best Medicine -- It Pays to Increase Your Word Power -- Personal Glimpses -- Humor in Uniform -- Patter -- -- Life in These United States -- Points to Ponder -- Quotable Quotes.

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