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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
February 1971; Vol. 98, No. 586
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)
IN THIS ISSUE:
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Cover: Northbound Canada Geese by Stan Galli.
I'm not superstitious by James H. Winchester.
Hidden threats to your child's learning ability by Maya Pines.
Get up with Hugh Downs by John Reddy.
the folly of our superhighway system by Helen Leavitt.
Questions everyone asks about sex by David Reuben M.D..
The plot to steal a fighter plane by John Barron.
Bad scene at Mike Horse mine by James Nathan Miller.
Little Johnny slept here by C. M. Williams.
National Health Insurance by Albert Q. Maisel.
Just call me Cupid by Will Stanton.
Our strategic advantage is fading fast by Charles J. V. Murphy.
The high price of weddings by Kitty Hanson.
Radical Chic is dead by Stewart Alsop.
My most unforgettable character by Carole Gaffron.
The Mob's grip on New Jersey by William Schultz.
It pays to increase your worry power by Joyce Lubold.
What every woman should know about abortion by Jane E. Brody.
Beware the pitfalls in the fine print by Jean Carper.
Macao -- City of money and mystery by Christopher Lucas.
Stop killing our oceans by Sen. Gaylord Nelson.
How to relax without pills by Leavitt A. Knight Jr..
The way to lick the jail habit by Lester Velie.
We're going too far on consumerism by Thomas R. Shepard Jr..
Lincoln's favorite stories by Mort R. Lewis.
Let's break the go to college lockstep by Edmund K. Faltermeyer.
Colorado -- the state nearest heaven by Paul Friggens.
Airplanes that fly from downtown by James H. Winchester.
Winston Churchill on revolution by Winston S. Churchill.
Sherlock Holmes lives again -- Dr. Keith Simpson by James Stewart-Gordon.
Hottest man on Ice -- Bobby Orr -- by Bill Surface.
Faith hope and Hilarity by Dick Van Dyke.
Jungle Cowboy by Stanley E. Brock.
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