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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: November 1961; Vol 70, No 475
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "Collector's Items" by Birney Lettick.
It opens locked cages for thousands (Reader's Digest in Braille for the Blind) ... Patty Duke.
There Will Always Be a "Crisis" ... Eugene Lyons.
You Are Tougher Than You Think ... Norman Vincent Peale.
Closing In on the Common Cold ... J. D. Ratcliff.
Children Without Fathers ... Charles Stevenson.
How to Reduce -- And Stay There ... Robert P. Goldman.
Our Amazing Underground Missile Bases ... Robert S. Strother.
I Am a Volunteer Mess Mother ... First Person Award ... June Robbins.
The High Court and "Shuffiin' Sam" ... Joseph P. Blank.
Wives Who Can't Express Their Love ... Hannah Lees.
What Convicts Are Made Of ... Hal Hollister.
Should Churches Be Exempt From Business Taxes ... O. K. Armstrong.
Which Way Latin America? ... Robert Coughlan. Let's Close the Muscle Gap! ... Max Eastman.
Behind the Terror in African Angola: I. Frank L. Howley. II. Max Yergan.
A Life Without God ... Harry Emerson Fosdick.
Henry Kaiser's Seven Keys to Success ... William J. Lederer.
America the Beautiful? ... Vance Packard.
Freud, Football and the Marching Virgins ... Thomas Hornsby Ferril.
The Old Man's Boy ... Robert Ruark.
New Helpmate for New Nations ... Albert Q. Maisel.
The Secret Life of Walter Mitty ... James Thurber.
Marching as to War ... Charlotte and Denis Plimmer.
Mr. Henry Ford and the Magic Beanstalk ... Robert S. Strother.
Mahalia Jackson: She Makes a Joyful Music ... Alex Haley.
The Population Problem ... James Reston.
Where Are You From? .. Bergen Evans.
School for Canine Delinquents ... G. Gregory Jenson.
Plush Stops for Big Trucks ... Oscar Schisgall.
David Bruce: Three-Star Ambassador ... Andre Visson.
New Careers for Americans ... Lois R. Chevalier.
John Alexander Macdonald: Master-Builder of Canada ... Bruce Hutchison.
Coming Showdown in South Vietnam ... Time magazine.
The City That Died in 60 Seconds ... Lately Thomas.
They Get In There and Play ... Oscar Schisgall.
Sir Sidney Smith: Real-Life Sherlock Holmes ... James Stewart-Gordon.
Runaway Engine! ... E. D. Fales, Jr.
Poison From Red Printing Presses ... Don Wharton.
An Immortal Romance: Elizabeth Barrett and Robert Browning ... Donald and Louise Peattie.
Living Free ... Joy Adamson.
The Educated Housewife ... Jeanne Keller Beatty.

COLOR ads include: Chrysler 1962, NEW '62 FORD Trucks!, Sears, Galaxie by FORD, 62 Chevrolet, 62 CORVAIR, Royal Crown Cola, Breck Banish, GREAT 2 page ad for EL CID, starring Charlton Heston and Sophia Loren, Campbells, Cadillac, 6 PAGES for RCA "Walt Disney hails COLOR TV as "One of the greatest of all innovations in entertainment!", Ford Falcon 62!, When it rains, it pours, Morton Salt, MORE!

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