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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
May 1983; Vol. 122, No. 733
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
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COVER: "DUCKS on a FLOWERING BRANCH" -- Detail of a Wall scroll painted with watercolor and ink on paper by Chinese artist Wu
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ALEX HALEY'S HOME TO NENNING.
SWIM YOURSELF TRIM.
BOOK SECTION: MURDER STORY: A TRAGEDY OF OUR TIME . . . Lester Velie.
Home to Henning . . . Alex Haley.
What You Should Know About America's Defense . . . The Washingtonian.
Heidi's Light . . . Paul M. Thomsen.
I Sing the Parrot' . . . Alexander Theroux.
A Stone's Throw From Life . . . Drama in Real Life.
The Boys of Winter . . . New York.
Paul Newman: Superstar, Superguy . . . Time.
The Great American Motel . . . American Heritage.
When Children Bear Children . . . Claire Berman.
Ten Catalog Items You Simply Can't Live Without . . . "Philip Garner's Better Living Catalog.
France Gambles on Socialism . . . Irwin Ross.
Swim Yourself Trim . . . Shape.
Garden Wars . . . Lowell Ponte.
Escape to Freedom . . . William Gildea.
Wednesday Afternoon in the Reading Room . . . "Letters to a Young Doctor.
He Hunts for Living Dinosaurs . . . Equinox.
Our Shrinking Dollar . . . U.S. News & World Report.
You Can Speak in Public . . . . John Wolfe.
Computer Conspiracy? . . . Will Stanton.
The Operation Men Fear Most . . . Nathan Dreskin.
Braving the Seas for Scallops.
;15 Questions for Your Nuclear-Freeze Friends.
Why Boxing Is on the Ropes.
Food Fallacies That Can Make You Fat.
The Work Ethic Is Alive and Well.
Flags, Flowers and Thanks.
News From the World of Medicine.
Personal Glimpses.
Quotable Quotes.
Laughter, the Best Medicine.
Life in These United States.
All in a Day's Work.
It Pays to Enrich Your Word Power.
Humor in Uniform.
Time Out for Sports.
Points to Ponder.
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