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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
May, 1969; Vol. 94, No. 565
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: "Spring Meadow", by Howard Terpning.
"I Have a Son!" ... Jeff Davidson.
1969: The Year of the Moon ... Ira Wolfert.
Negative Income Tax--Better Than Welfare? ... James Daniel.
Why People Don't Help in a Crisis ... John M. Darley & Bib Latane.
How to Get Alone With Your Husband ... Jean Bradford.
Time for Action on Biafra!:.
I. A Moral Imperative ... Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.
II. The Right to Live ... Rep. Donald Lukens.
Ford's Physical Unfitness Program ... Corey Ford.
What the Bible Says to Me ... The Rev. Billy Graham.
A Way to Keep Your Debts Under Control ... Changing Times.
Edward R. Murrow: The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met ... Larry LeSueur.
Let's Put Brakes on the Highway Lobby ... George Denison & Kenneth Y. Tomlinson.
A College President Takes a Stand on Campus Chaos ... The Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh .
What Is a Mother ... Lee Parr McGrath & Joan Scobey.
Take This Plane to Havana! ... Irwin Ross .
We Could Have Won in Vietnam Long Ago ... Adm. U. S. Grant Sharp.
Gentlemen, Start Your Engines !" ... Jacquin Sanders.
James Brown: Soul Brother No. 1 ... Thomas Berry.
Oregon--Unspoiled Splendor ... Armchair Travelogue ... Arthur Gordon.
What's Wrong With U.S. Medicine? ... Time.
The Cat That Kills With a Single Spring ... Stanley E. Brock.
Sihanouk: Prince on a Tightrope ... Nicholas Turner.
Youth Shakes the Business ... William S. Rukeyser.
The City That Drowned ... J. D. Ratcliff.
Pope John and the Sculptor ... Curtiss Bill Pepper.
Great American River Cleanup ... Wolfgang Langewiesche.
When Is Death ... Leonard A. Stevens.
The Signs Are Right for Astrology ... Tom Buckley.
Knowledge is the Key ... Roy Wilkins.
More and Better Rice for Asia's Hungry Millions ... Paul Deutschman.
Upward Bound: Salvaging Talent and Teen-Agers ... Carl T. Rowan and David T. Mazie.
I. Our Reckless Presidential Lottery ... James A. Michener.
II. Mr. Tweedy ... Anne Marie Schilling.
Behind the Lines; Press Section; Humor in Uniform; Points to Ponder;; Picturesque Speech; Quotable Quotes; Life in These
United States; Laughter; Word Power; Campus Comedy; Personal Glimpses.
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