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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
September 1971; Vol. 99, No. 593
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: Morning Call by Stanley W. Galli.
Books for today by Barbara Walters.
Hospitals discover care by parent by Stanley L. Englebardt.
How to protect yourself against air pollution by Elliot H. McCleary.
The Surprising seventies by Peter F. Drucker.
Inside the revolutionary left by T. Edward Mosher.
Beware those quick reducing gadgets by Jean Carper.
Claude Fly's seven month nightmare by Paul Friggens.
What makes a homosexual? by Lawrence J. Hatterer, MD.
The free world must avoid a trade war by James Atwater.
A Garland for Ogden Nash -- selections of his "Uncurbed doggerel" -- such as:
"What's the Use?"
Sure - deck your lower limbs in pants;
Yours are the limbs - my sweeting.
You look divine as you advance--
Have you seen yourself retreating?
And more!
Woodrow Wilson's fight for Peace by Thomas Fleming.
Ordeal on Mount McKinley by Lawrence Elliot.
The awesome prospects of the brain probers.
The Shark -- splendid savage of the sea by Jacques-Yves Cousteau and Philippe Cousteau.
Want more from your savings? by Murray Teigh Bloom.
William F. Buckley -- Blithe Spirit of the right by John Reddy.
How to increase your energy by William James.
The eternal garden of Mensieur Redon by William A. H. Birnie.
Fellow Americans keep out.
The Pentagon Papers -- and the freedom of the press by Martin S. Hayden.
Are we overfed but undernourished? by Steven M. Spencer.
South Africa -- a nation at war with conscience by Carl T. Rowan.
Biggest buried treasure of Earth by Ronald Schiller.
Who would want to be a cop or a firefighter? by Howard Whitman and Dennis Smith.
The return of Charles Lindbergh by Alden Whitman.
India's sacred river -- the Ganges by John E. Frazier.
Best damn cowboy in the world -- Larry Mahan -- by James Stewart-Gordon.
Journey through black America by Earl and Miriam Selby.
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