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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
June 1972; Vol. 100, No. 602
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: White Herons by Darrel K. Sweet.
My son the Adolescent by H. T. Baker.
You build one helluva safe by J. D. Ratcliff.
Free at last to learn by Bert Kruger Smith.
How much danger in canned foods? by Lillian Borgeson.
New signs for the road by George A. W. Boehm.
Equality -- A steep and endless stair by Max Ways.
To be young and know that death is near by Joseph P. Blank.
A new and growing drug threat -- heroin -- by Charles Bonnay.
Only a lost dog by Jerome Brondfield.
Just how safe is a Nuclear power plant? [hint - much safer than you think] by James Nathan Miller.
Is Virginity obsolete? by Daniel A. Sugarman and Rollie Hochstein.
Breathtaking birds of porcelain -- Edward Boehm -- by Carol Saline.
I am Joe's Skin by J. D. Ratcliff.
Busing -- the best answer? -- a group of answers by William Raspberry Vermont Royster Nathan Glazer Roger Wilkins and Richard Nixon.
Secrets of making your diet work by Jean Mayer.
All I know is what I read in the papers -- by Will Rogers.
Progress in the war against organized crime by Eugene H. Methvin.
No Father is flawless by James W. Guthrie.
Come back to Erin by Robert O'Brien.
5 million jobless how much of a crisis? by James Daniel.
Riders of the Silver Screen by James Herndon.
Let's save these voices of freedom! by Ralph Kinnney Bennett.
The dolphin -- man's best underwater friend by Stanley E. Brock.
How I lost by eye by George A. W. Boehm.
Take me home! by Lester Velie.
Pass a good word along by Norman Vincent Peale.
5 rules for waking up alert by Warren R. Young.
Wimbledon -- mecca for tennis aces by John Ennis.
The Ten Commandments by Ernest O. Hauser.
mama was an ecologist by Sam Levinson.
the Last days of Benito Mussolini by Richard Collier.
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