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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
July 1972; Vol. 101, No. 603
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: America America by Dean Ellis.
Can Archie Bunker give bigotry a bad name? by Arnold Hano.
Ring out Liberty Bell! by Robert O'Brien.
One day in the life of a heart surgeon by Don A. Schanche -- Dr. Michael DeBakey.
Feel the Earth by Charles A. Lindbergh. [Original article to this issue!]
The scandal behind soaring construction costs by Edward Young.
Unforgettable George C. Marshall by Marshall S. Carter.
How to get control of your time and your life by Jane O'Reilly.
Is India in Russia's pocket? by Carl T. Rowan.
Men vs Women -- equal but different!.
the man called Jesus by Billy Graham.
Super Dams the perils of progress by Claire Sterling.
A dime of pure gold by Stephen G. Freeman.
Why kids are 20 degrees cooler than anybody by Joan Mills.
Greece -- outcast of Europe by David Reed.
Ways to svae money on meals by George M. Mardikian.
do you know what happens when you smoke? by Walter S. Ross.
the moon -- more of a mystery than ever by Earl Ubell.
How people really behave when disaster strikes by E. L. Quarantelli and Russell R. Dynes.
King of Athletes -- the decathalon -- by Bill Surface.
Down the beautiful Blue Danube by Joshua Grant.
Acupuncture -- a Chinese puzzle by John White.
What do you do with a boy like Pete? by Lester Velie.
the challenge that faces our National Parks.
that living legend Pablo Picasso by Noel F. Busch.
America's dying small towns by Ronald Schiller.
The lovable unpredictable Panda by Stanley F. Brock.
Report from Engine Co. 82 by Dennis Smith.
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