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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
May 1961; Vol. 78, No. 469
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: "American Flowers", by Rebecca Merrilees.
No More Hostages to Communism! ... Hanson W. Baldwin.
Women Should Not Play Dumb ... Hannah Lees.
The Incredible Cruise of the Santa Maria ... Joseph P. Blank.
Liquid Diets--And How They Grew ... Don Wharton.
My Precious Gift From Sir Authur Conan Doyle ... Selwyn James.
Senseless Race to Put Man in Space ... Harland Manchester.
What Not to Tell a Child About Sex ... Ardis Whitman.
Words Can Work Wonders for You ... Blake Clark.
Graduation Parties Gone Wild ... Paul Friggens.
For the Defense--Robert McNamara ... John G. Hubbell.
Mom, Were You Ever Miss Rheingold? ... Jean Kerr.
Why We Have Aches and Pains ... Janet G. Travell, M.D.
Behind the Turmoil in Laos ... Norman Cousins.
We Take Our Holidays on Foot ... John Masters.
For Auto-Accident Victims--A New Kind of Insurance ... Arne Fougner, Allen Rankin.
"Castro Betrayed Our Country" ... Joseph P. Blank.
My Sad Life as a Southpaw ... James Collier.
Return of the Sea Otter ... Donald Culross Peattie.
I Fell Into a Thunderstorm ... William Rankin.
Companies in Trouble ... U. S. News & World Report.
Wilma Rudolph: The Girl Who Wouldn't Give Up ... Alex Haley.
Mystery of the Missing Persons ... Frank Thomas.
Good-By to Garden Pests ... Frank J. Taylor.
Time for a Fresh Look at Foreign Aid ... Robert S. Strother.
Nelson Grubbs: The Most Unforgettable Character I've Met ... A. Frank Lee.
How to Handle Temptation ... Smiley Blanton, M.D.
History Brought to Life ... Robert Littell.
Family" Care for the Mentally Ill ... Elsie McCormick.
Costa Rica: Land of Fertility and Freedom ... Wilbur Cross.
Retreat--To Go Forward ... John Kord Lagemann.
Let's Plan the Damage Out of Floods ... Peter Farb.
The Day the Civil War Began ... Bruce Catton.
Sound of Singing in Israel ... Oscar Schisgall.
The Failure of Our "Business" Courses ... William Benton, Stanley Frank.
Brothers under the canopy of Heaven ... Gen. Carlos P. Romulo.
Questing Mind ... Charles F. Kettering.
How Tennis Has Changed! ... Elliott Chaze.
We're All Peculiar ... Roger J. Williams.
How We Kept Mother's Day ... Stephen Leacock.
The Man With the Miraculous Hands ... Joseph Kessel.
Laughter; Imagination in Business; Word Power; Humor in Uniform; Points to Ponder; Personal Glimpses; Life in This Wide World; Quotable Quotes; Another Journey; They Rowed Across the Atlantic; ; Picturesque Speech.
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