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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: July 1966; Vol. 89, No. 531
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: California Sea Lions by John Schoenherr.
Freedom Is a Two-Edged Sword, A July 4th Reminder ... Arthur Gordon.
What Every Husband Ought to Know ... Hal Boyle.
Behind Those "Police Brutality" Charges ... Fred E. Inbau.; Vietnam: Why We Stay ... Hubert H. Humphrey.
U.S. Teen-Agers -- The Golden Confusing Years.
The "Diet Pill" Menace ... Mary Anne Guitar. How to Complain -- Effectively ... Murray Teigh Bloom.
A Day in the Life of the Pope (Pope Paul VI) ... Corrado Pallenberg.
Why All This Inflation ... James Daniel.
Our National Nominating Conventions Are a Disgrace ... Dwight D. Eisenhower.
The Man Who Wrote His Own Obituary ... Mark Waters ("cigarettes were the death of me").
Should We Be Trading With the Reds? ... Noel F. Busch.
Robert Finds a Friend ... James Nathan Miller.
Now -- The Automated Physical Checkup ... Leonard A. Stevens.
Are You a Self-Starter? ... Oscar Schisgall.
This Was Arturo Toscanini ... Samuel Antek.
The Other War in Vietnam ... Howard A. Rusk, M.D.
"You Name It -- We Rent It" ... Harland Manchester.
How Safe Is Flying?.
Longest Main Street in the World ... Lawrence Elliott.
Is That Judge Fit to Sit? ... Paul Friggens.
Where History isn't Bunk ... William A.H. Birnie.
Fabulous Doña Felisa Rincon de Gautier ... Scott and Kathleen Seegers.
The Dead Sea Isn't Dead Anymore ... Gordon Gaskill.
My Ride on a Torpedo ... Vice-Admiral Harry DeWolf.
Woodland Wonderworld ... Jack Denton Scott.
Look What They Do With Cameras Now! ... Lee Edson.
Canada: Test of the American Conscience ... James Reston & Bruce Hutchison.
Tinkerbelle ... Robert Manry.

Have You an Amusing Anecdote? -- Press Section, -- Personal Glimpses, -- "Plant Tours": A Vacation Extra, -- Campus Comedy, -- A Sick River Is Returned to Health, -- Life in These United States, -- Humor in Uniform, -- Toward More Picturesque Speech, -- Quotable Quotes, -- Laughter, the Best Medicine, It Pays to Increase Your Word Power.

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