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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
November 1972; Vol 101, No 607
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: First Snow by Stanley W. Galli.
People Flip for Wilson by John Reddy -- How a abandoned child of the ghetto bounced his way to the top of TV.
Justice is simpler and sqifter in England by Irwin Ross.
the lonely hero of hockey by Bill Surface -- Gump Worsley.
Night of terror in Rapid City by James H. Winchester.
The growth of black separatism -- a national tragedy by David M. Mazie.
richie -- my son my enemy by Thomas Thompson.
Will SALT succeed? by Hanson W. Baldwin.
three ways to motherproof a marriage by Ruth Stafford Peale.
unforgettable Henry Luce by William J. Miller.
the down to earth truth about big spending by Elliot L. Richardson.
How to know whether to get up and fix the way the television picture is revolving or wait and see if it fixes itself by L. Rust Hills.
Why men die younger by Albert Resenfeld.
the great pipeline controversy by Paul Friggens.
our forgotten Americans by Charles H. Percy.
Israel's man of war and peace -- Moshe Dayan -- by James Atwater.
How to beat insomnia without sleeping pills by Barbara Yuncker.
Lessons from the primitive by Charles A. Lindbergh.
the tale of that rabbit by R. M. Lockley.
I am Joe's Pituitary gland by J. D. Ratcliff.
through the eye of the artist -- pictures of the places Vincent Van Gogh painted.
What has happened to the old AMerica Values? by Lewis F. Powell, Jr..
Taps for the tupamaros by David Reed.
Judy has Myasthenia Gravis by Irvin Ashkenazy.
The ship that's rewriting the Earth's history -- Glomas Challenger -- by Ronald Schiller.
What can I do to help save our rivers? by Frank C. Craighead, Jr.
inimitable Charles Dickens by James Nathan Miller.
The Many Spendored Sahara by Noel Mostert.
Non Smokers, Arise! by Max Wiener.
Miracle at Midway by Gordon W. Prange.
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