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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
February 1955; Vol. 66, No. 394
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: Winter Holiday by L. L. Gustavson.
The Ordeal of Edward Chevlin by Lester Velie. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
How to Overcome an Inferiority Complex by Norman Vincent Peale.
Protection for a tough racket by Cordelia Baird Gross.
What your blood can tell you by Paul de Kruif.
Filming Walt Disney's Nature Shows -- A visit with the wonderful wizard of filmdom -- (Interesting!) by J. P. McEvoy. [Interesting article, with an Interview with WALT DISNEY himself talking about filming his nature shows. ORIGINAL to this issue, and 8 full pages!]
Child-Monachy in America? -- when children rule the roost -- by Philip Wylie.
Close up of Herbert Hoover Jr. by Cameron Hawley.
Sailing with Shrimpers by Ben Lucien Burman.
Cultivate the Minor Ecstasies by Elizabeth Gray Vining.
The Dog for you by Hayes Blake Hoyt.
The man in the background -- Philip -- Duke of Edinburgh by Pierre Berton.
Tribunes of the People -- Why the Communists Oppose Congressional Investigating Communities -- by James Burnham.
Good news about Ameircan Aid by Richard C. Daniels.
The truth about Sonic Boom by Corey Ford.
Our most neglected highway safety device by J. C. Furnas.
The inside story of the Kremlin's Plot in Guatemala by Michael Scully. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Family Doctors: Model 1955 by Paul de Kruif.
The Picture That Thrilled a Nation, by J. Campbell Bruce. [The fascinating story of Camerman Joe Rosenthal and the Flag-raising at Iwo Jima, and that famous photograph!]
How they make hay with an Atom by Andres Hecht.
Abraham Lincoln: Everybody's Business by Greer Williams.
Don't be sorry for yourself! by A. J. Cronin. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
He put the cart before the horse -- Mark Shaw -- by Thomas F. Brady.
Is ther life on other planets? by Bruce Bliven. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Swedes among us by Albert Q. Maisel. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Tips on How to Doze by Robert Benchley.
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Ever Met by Rumer Godden. [Interesting article on Mrs. Able, the female Chimney Sweep! -- ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Red China: the Worlds Biggest Dope Peddler by Irwin Ross.
The German Rocket scientists settle down in Huntsville Alabama by Hodding Carter.
The Story of Wheat -- The story of Civilization by Richard Match.
New wonders of Conception by Dr. Herbert Thoms and Bruce Bliven Jr.
Music comes to main street by H. W. Heinsheimer.
Anybody Might Be a Shoplifter by Amelia De Santis and Henry La Cossitt.
they know your business -- Dunn & Bradstreet reports -- by Joseph Phillips.
American Miracle worker in Greece -- Walter Eugene Packard -- by Charles Lanius.
Yield to the Night by Joan Henry.
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