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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
May 1960; Vol. 76, No. 457
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: "West Point", by Robert Geissmann.
To Give Our Young Men a Goal ... John G. Hubbell.
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Murder by Airplane ... First Person Award ... Terrence F. Flahiff.
How to Get Along With a Man ... Phyllis Mcginley.
What I Saw in Khrushchev's Uneasy Empire ... Stewart Alsop.
Is Your Family Safe From Death by Fire? ... Don Wharton.
The Bitter Author of Mother's Day (The Bitter story of Anna Jarvis) ... Oscar Schisgall. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
A Voice From the Moon ... From a sermon Carlton C. Allen.
The Scandal of Our Paternity Courts ... Sidney B. Schatkin.
New Vistas in Eye Surgery ... Sidney B. Schatkin.
The Pre-Summit Balance Sheet ... Andre Visson.
Country of My Heart ... Donald Culross Peattie.
Your Child's Intelligence Is Not Fixed ... John Kord Lagemann.
The Five Careers of Leonard Bernstein ... Marvin Barrett.
Wonders From Wood ... Lloyd Stouffer.
Capital Punishment Is Not the Answer ... Ernest Havemann .
The Fight for Fiscal Sanity ... Kenneth O. Gilmore .
The Derby Is More Than "The Roses" ... James Stewart-Gordon. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Do You Suffer From the "Druthers"? ... Wilkinson Barton.
Into the Deepest of the Deeps ... Lt. Don Walsh.
"Remember How We Used to ?" ... Norman M. Lobsenz.
The Big Splash in the Back Yard ... David X. Manners.
Life With Grandfather (At San Simeon) ... John R. Hearst, Jr.
The Quiet Thieves ... Irwin Ross.
City Under Ice (Camp Century) ... Herbert H. Johansen.
Mark Twain Tonight! ... Selections adapted by Hal Holbrook.
Our Newest Patron of the Arts ... Oscar Schisgall.
Bugs vs. Bugs ... Arlen J. Large.
The Star ... Arthur Gordon.
The Liquidation of Herbert Hoover ... W. L. White.
A Man Don't Know What He Can Do" ... Elise Miller Davis.
Are Wild Animals Really Wild? ... Andy Russell.
Politics Is for People--Not the "Bigs" ... George Romney. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Am I an Unnatural Grandmother ... Lucy Worcester.
German Youth Rejects the Swastika ... Norbert Muhlen.
I'm Letting myself go ... Corey Ford.
Turn Back, 0 Progress.
Should a Man Tell His Son-in-Law? ... Art Buchwald.
Not One Darned Petunia? ... Marion Benasutti.
One antidote for our National Defense ... Lt. Gen. Leslie R. Groves, USA (ret).
The Night They Burned the Mountain ... Thomas A. Dooley, M.D.
Personal Glimpses; Have You an Amusing Anecdote?; Word
Power; Humor in Uniform; Points to Ponder; Laughter; Patter; Quotable Quotes;
Life in These United States.
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