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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: September 1961; Vol. 79, No. 473
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Holiday From Care, by Victor Mays.
Kidnap: The Story the Lindbergh Case ... George Waller.
The Lessons of the Cuban Disaster: Stewart Alsop on the lessons of the Cuban Disaster (Bay of Pigs).
Can marriage Counseling Help? ... Norman M. Lobsenz.
Why Nuclear Testing Is a "Must" for Freedom ... Lewis L. Strauss.
New Food That Can't Fatten You ... Warren R. Young.
Let's Look at Those "Alarming" Unemployment Figures ... James Daniel.
There is an Answer to Prayer ... Pamela Hennell.
Do We Count Too Much on Democracy? ... Carl N. Degler.
The Decline of Good Old Rover ... Janet Agle.
How Jimmy Hoff a Saved His Hoodlum Palace Guard ... Lester Velie.
The Day I Ran Against the Prince of Wales ... First Person Award: Ray Mount Rogers.
Brazil's Quadros: Question Mark in Latin America.
Last things first ... Sydney Harris.
We Can End the Battle Over Birth Control ... John Rock.
The Unsung Hazards of Suburbia ... Will Stanton.
What Is Humility -- And What Good Is It? ... Michael Drury.
Unproved Cancer "Cures" Can Cost Lives ... Blake Clark Ah, Sweet Mystery of Perfume ... Jean Libman Block.
Why Johnny Can't Write ... George B. Leonard Jr.
The Quest of Our Lives ... Special Request Feature ... I.A.R. Wylie.
Is There a Doctor in the House? ... Lois R. Chevalier.
What Plato Says to Us ... Max Eastman.
Howl of the Hurricane ... Benedict Thielen.
Black Magic: Vital Force in Africa's New Nations ... Robert Coughlan.
The Making of an Air Traffic Controller ... James H. Winchester.
How You Can Curb Your Local Taxes ... Patricia and Ron Deutsch.
A Birthday Letter to Herbert Hoover ... Lewis L. Strauss .
Emphysema -- Our Most Neglected Disease? ... Grace Naismith. The Mystery of England's Magic Circles (Stonehenge) ... Albert Q. Maisel Noah of the North -- Al Oeming ... Lawrence Elliot.
House Painting Made Simpler, Faster, Longer-Lasting ... Jackson Hand .
Why Are Profits Unpopular?... Roger M. Blough .
The Man Who Saved London ... George Kent .
Teaching for Tomorrow ... Ruth A. Stout.
Wedlock Deadlock ... Jane Goodsell.
On the Far Side of Failure ... Arthur Gordon.
Campsite ... William Stokes.
Helpless Little Thing? ... Marcia Winn.
Two Kinds of People ... Roger Hull.
Personal Glimpses, Laughter, Word Power, Life in These United States, Last Things First, Picturesque Speech, Humor in Uniform, Inside Story of the Coffee Break.

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