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Issue Date: CANADIAN EDITION, February 1961; Vol. 78, No. 466
Articles, subjects and contributors in this issue:
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COVER: Sundown, Ste. Adele Quebec. Photo by Abbe Euclide Sicotte.

BONUS-LENGTH FEATURE: LAND OF No TOMORROWS . . . Ben Lucien Burman.
What We Must Do to Win the Cold War . . . Charles Stevenson.
The Grace of Gratitude . . . A J Cronin.
Let Us Have Mercy on These Dumb Animals. . . Together.
Survival . . . John Hersey.
So Your Husband's Being Transferred? . . . Saturday Evening Post.
Granpa and the Trolley Car . . . David 0. Woodbury.
New Africa's "Waking Sickness" . . . Saturday Review.
They Make Dollars Out of Scents . . . Kiwanis Magazine.
Make Way for the B-70! . . . Life.
Please Don't Change My Status . . . "The Snake Has All the Lines.
I Hit and Ran . . . This Week Magazine.
Needed: More Tough-Minded Leaders in Business . . . Personnel.
Smelly" Kelly, Subway Sniffer . . . "The World Beneath the City.
What's This Nonsense About a Moribund America? . . . Daily Telegraph and Morning Post.
Men Without Women . . . Look.
Something New in Groceries - Instant Everything . . . US. Lady.
My Most Unforgettable Character . . . Jacqueline van Til.
The Art of Purposeful Pausing . . . Everywoman's Family Circle.
Out on a Limerick . . . Bennett Cerf.
The Case for Crying . . . McCall's.
Williamsburg: Where the Past Still Lives . . . Town & Country.
Do Animals Share Our "Human" Traits? . . . Au Grand Air.
The Latin American the Communists Most Fear . . . Lester Velie.
Where Do We Stand With the Birth-Control Pill? . . . Albert Maisel.
Burshears' Remarkable Boy Scouts . . . Denver Post.
A Doctor in the House . . . Doctor's Wife.
THE MAN WHO SOLD THE EIFFEL TOWER . . . James F. Johnson.

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Each listed above is of at least one page, most average 3 pages. Some are original articles. ALSO in this issue: the usual great tidbits, jokes and sidebars that Readers Digest was famous for. Starting in 1955, issues also include terrific vintage ADS! (PLUS there is more actual CONTENT in these vintage issues than in the current ones!) There is no better Birthday gift or Anniversary present than a copy of this marvelous vintage magazine -- it captures the time perfectly!
Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.