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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: September 1985; Vol. 127, No. 761
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "DEPARTURE FROM LAKE KATHERINE" -- Detail of an oil on canvas by American artist Own Gromme.

SPECIAL REPORT: DRINKING AND DYING ON AMERICA'S HIGHWAYS.
TRAPPED BENEATH THE CITY -- DRAMA IN REAL LIFE.
HELP YOUR CHILD DO BETTER IN SCHOOL.
FEATURE CONDENSATION -- "Where Do We Get Such Men?" . . . Andrew Jones .

Tiger Attack! . . . Anthony Paul.
Letter in the Wallet . . . Jewish Press.
Can Congress Kick the Pork-Barrel Habit? . . . James Nathan Miller.
Dreams: The Genie Within . . . An Editorial Review.
Three Words That Work Magic . . . These Times.
A Mother's Fight for Justice . . . Stephen Barlas.
Unforgettable Lynn Franklin . . . Yankee.
Did Comets Kill the Dinosaurs? . . . New York Times Magazine.
Illiteracy: America's Secret Shame . . . Roul Tunley.
Why I Chose My Family Over My Career . . . "Heading Home.
Bull's-Eye! . . . Sports Illustrated.
When I Shall Wear Purple . . . Texas Monthly.
Thank Goodness for Jeremy!" . . . Stanley Englebardt.
Everyday Drugs--Safety Rules and Danger Signals . . . Runner's World.
Blue-Collar Freedom Fighters . . . Donald Robinson.
Bound for the Wild Missouri . . . America's Great Waterways.
What Happened to Martha? . . . National 4-H News.
Cosby! . . . Life.
The Obliging Onderdonks and Their Detective Dogs . . . Richard H. Schneider.
How I Got My Husband to Lose 36 Pounds.
What the Soviets Did With Your Letters.
Message of the White Dove.
We Can Lower Local Taxes.
Day's Work.
News of Medicine.
Laughter.
Life in These United States.
It's Human Nature.
Quotable Quotes.
Personal Glimpses.
Word Po*er.
Campus Comedy.
Points to Ponder.


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