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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
November 1963; Vol 83, No 499
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: Thanksgiving by Homer Hill.
Kids SHOULD be bored sometimes by Robert W. Wells [I agree!].
Kilowatts for tomorrow, by Harland Manchester.
Watch your Language! by Theodore M. Bernstein.
The Rooster who served the Lord, by H. Gordon Green.
The Tense Generation by Samuel Grafton.
Our Awesome Atomic Arsenal, from TIME.
Know yourself!, by John W. Gardner.
Catholics and Birth Control, by George Barrett.
I love a nice lair by Hildegarde Dolson.
Why the welfare state doesn't work by Irving Kristol.
A Boy's trial by fire, by Joseph P. Blank.
Cold war isn't over, by Henry M. Jackson.
Sleeping pills and pep pills, by Joe Phipps and Robert Robinson.
Lyndon Johnson's Lady Bird by Blake Clark.
A Chance for everyone to grow, by Vance Packard.
Erhard: Germany's new chancellor by Robert Brigham.
How we Remember, Why we forget, by John E. Pfeiffer.
Practical Immortaily by Edwin P. Neilan.
An Epidemic friendship by Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Painted in Darkness by C. W. E. Jordan with Authur Gordon.
A few appropriate remarks at Gettysburg by Tom Mahoney.
Watch those interest rates! by Irwin Ross.
Proud Head by A. Kulik.
Pro Football goes BOOM (the rise of the NFL).
Italy's "Innocent" communists, by Ernest O. Hauser.
The WILD "woild" of Jimmy Durante by John Reddy.
Our Drip-Spoon-Plate economy, by Sylvia Wright.
Snapshots of a Soviet Spy by Karl Detzer.
London to Brighton or bust, by James Stewart-Gordon.
Haiti's voodoo tyrant by Leland Stowe ("Papa Doc" Duvalier).
A Long way from home, by Edmund Ware Smith.
They've been some changes made, by Corey Ford.
Who was Cleopatra, by Don Wharton.
Strike the Young Hawk Gently, by Win Brooks.
Parks that pay for themselves, by Ruth and Edward Brecher.
My most unforgettable character by Guillermo Gonzalez Luque -- Manual Laureano Rodriguez Sanchez.
Part TWO- TORA! TORA! TORA! by Gordon W. Prange.
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