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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
March 1964; Vol. 84, No. 503
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: Maple sugaring time, Vermont by Charles Gehm.
The Art Buchwald Tax Plan.
I'm absent in mind only ... H. Allen Smith.
Settled out of court ... Oscar Schisgall.
The dangerous game of let's pretend ... Allen Drury.
How we discovered insulin ... Charles H. Best.
Try letting yourself go! -- Emotions are the very essence of life, and we deny or hide them at our own peril ... Harriet Van Horne.
The scandal of urban renewal ... John Dowdy.
Big news in shoes -- looks and feels like leather but it is Corfam from Dupont ... Don Wharton.
U Thant -- inscrutable shepherd of the UN ... Noel F. Busch.
Hollywood,where are you? by Budd Shulberg.
Help Wanted -- a US vice President ... Douglass M. Allen.
What wives don't know about sex ... Abraham Stone.
Is the negro equal in intelligence and ability? ... Paul Friggens. (Dr. Samuel Shepard).
Travel at 1800 MPH? Why? When? --interview with Najeeb E. Halaby.
the struggle against James R. (Jimmy) Hoffa ... Lester Velie.
My own personal patron saint ... Jane Trahey.
Transfusion -- a mixed blessing ... Keith Wheeler.
the Awesome challenge of Mt. Aconcagua ... Leland Stowe.
When a women goes to market ... Harold H. Martin.
Do we really need the draft? ... Jack Raymond.
America's greatest native painter -- Edward Hicks ... Malcolm Vaughan. (in Color)
Booze and You -- Ann Landers talks to teenagers about Alcohol.
An african student in Red China ... Emmanuel John Hevi.
The seal who became famous ... James Thurber.
A Doctor looks at Death ... Felix Marti-Ibanez.
Beaverbrook -- Britain's rambunctous Lord ... Irwin Ross.
On men and moral values ... John W. Gardner.
The Incredible Gateway Arch in St. Louis ... Clifford B. Hicks (Author of the great Alvin Fernald books for children and adults like me -- and an editor for Popular Mechanics).
Farewell to the small farm ... Edward Higbee.
Wehn things get out of whack ... Lilyn E. Carlton.
the Ten Most Wanted. ... Karl Detzer.
After the wedding ... Hugh Cave.
Why Irish Eyes are smiling ... Time.
Here come the Robins ... Jean George.
Two minutes to Noon -- the story of the great earthquake of 1923 in Japan by Noel F. Busch.
Vintage Ads include: Jet smooth ride in 64 Chevrolet, Things go better with Coke, Coca Cola, A&P Coffee, Planters, Walt Disney for General Electric Progressland -- be sure to see out pavillion at the New York World's Fair! (two page color ad -- very nice), Ford, Royal Crown Cola, Shirley Booth and Don Defore of Hazel for RCA color televisions, MORE!
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