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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
May 1959; Vol. 74, No. 445
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: Sea Gulls By Tore Asplund.
Medicine's Fbi By J. D. Ratcliff.
How Law Abinding Are We Really? By William Hard. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Exciting Search For The First Space Man -- The Search For The First Astronauts By Harmon Tupper. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
First Person Award: When The Curtains Of Death Parted By Martin C. Sampson. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Of Course You're Creative By Michael Drury.
The Riddle Of The Abominable Snowman By Albert Q. Maisel. [Original to this issue!]
The Ominous Distrust Of The Dollar By Whaley-Eaton Service.
Brotherhood Of The Mafia By Frederic Sondern Jr..
To Russia With Music By Charles Neff With Enno Hobbing.
The Personal War Of William Prosniak.
Tell Your Doctor Everything By I. Phillips Froman And Scott Seegers.
Why Not The Year Round School? By Paul Friggens.
Turmoil In South Africa By David Reed.
The Best Advice I Ever Had By Maurice Chevalier. [Interesting and inspirational article, about how he overcame defeat and learned to live again -- ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Let's Stop Trying To Legislate Farm Income By John Strohm. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
A Curious Love Story By John Fischer.
How Nuclear Blasts Can Be Used For Peace By Dr. Edward Teller And Allen Brown -- Project Plowshare.
The Blackest Disgrace In American Local Government The County Jail By Lawrence Lader.
Man Made Muscle New Horizon For The Paralyzed By Don Murray.
The Porter Who Carried Hope To His Race By Lester Velie (Philip Randolph).
Don't Sell France Short! by Robert Littell. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
What Not To Say To Your Husband By Cynthia Lindsay.
Should We Adopt The Metric System? By Harland Manchester.
Hot Moore The South's Super Cow Man By Allen Rankin.
Must The Parsonage Be A Poorhouse? By Willard A. Pleuthner.
Ford's Buyers Digest Of New Car Facts For 1959 -- A 35 Page Ad Insert With Loads Of Pictures Of The New Models.
The Worlds Toughest Diplomatic Job -- Dag Hammarskjold -- By Ernest Havemann.
Young Man Be Your Own Boss! By William Benton. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Yogi Berra -- The Yankee Nonesuch By James Stewart-Gordon -- [Nice Article About A Very Interesting Person!]
When A Family Needs A Friend By Jean Libman Block.
New Look At The Passport Office By Robert Cahn.
Meet The Magnificent Flamingo By George S. Fichter.
Joyce Hall Is Thinking Of You -- The Founder Of Hallmark Cards -- By Seymour Freedgood.
Bottle Overboard By Gordon Gaskill.
The Two Lives Of Jose Mojica By Virginia Scully.
Is Out Economy Expanding Fast Enough?.
To Plant A Tree By Charlton Ogburn Jr..
Last Of The Hollywood Moguls -- Sam Goldwyn -- By Loudon Wainwright.
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