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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: October, 1965; Vol. 87, No. 522
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: John Moody.
October Splendor by Hal Borland.
The King Can Do Wrong by George G. Coughin.
What Happened to the Moment of Truth? by Marc Drogin.
Budgeting Back Home.
Junior Colleges: Hope for the Future.
Why We Are Fighting in Asia by Francis Vivian Drake.
Grandad ...First Person Award by Peggy Mapes Tate.
The Laboratory Test: Medicine's Achilles' Heel by Alice Lake.
America's Place in the World by Dwight D. Eisenhower.
A Gift of Laughter by Allan Sherman.
Pleasures and Pitfalls of Being in Debt.
A Boy Called "Funny Face" by Florence F. Kirk.
The World's First Close-Up of Mars (JPL and IBM use digital means to collect pictures for the first time from Mariner IV.)
Private Initiative for the Public Good by John W. Gardner.
Tailgating -- Invitation to Tragedy by Paul W. Kearney.
They Lead Small Business to Bigger Markets by Ruth Sheldon Knowles.
The Fallacy of "Civil Disobedience" by David Lawrence .
007 James Bond -- The Spy With the Golden Touch [Interesting article about James Bond and his creator, Ian Fleming] by James Stewart-Gordon.
His Magnificence, the Moose by Jack Denton Scott.; VITA Has the Answer by James Daniel.
How Man Began by J. D. Ratcliff.
"We Help Ourselves" by Paul Friggins.
Say It Now! by Margaret Blair Johnstone.
The Perils of a Ph.T. (Putting Hubby Through) by Myrna Blyth.
Want to Sell Your House in a Hurry? by Paul Friggins.
The Railroads Are Fighting Back! by James Nathan Miller.
Royal Oak Aids Its Problem Youth by Joe Alex Morris.
Roll, Jordan, Roll! by George Kent.
Meet the Men Who Guard Your Mail by Frederic Sondern, Jr.
College-Bred Fish for Man's Delight by Murray Morgan.
Hero With a Hot Shoe.
Is a New Revolution Brewing in the U.S.S.R.? by Eugene Lyons.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met ("The Durable Doctor of Bella Bella" -- Dr. Darby) by Hugh W. McKervill.
Gold -- King of Metals by Ernest O. Hauser.
He Teaches Kids to Teach Themselves -- Harry K. Wong -- by Frances V. Rummel.
Man, Morals and Maturity by Norman Vincent Peale.

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