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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
August 1963; Vol. 83, No. 496
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 by Tore Asplund.
Never the small stuff by W.W. Ward.
How to lose a good night's sleep by Seymore Rothman.
We're running the wrong race with Russia! by Francis Vivian Drake.
Want to be a real pro? by Charles F. Moore Jr.
How to eliminate our overcrowded state mental Hospitals by Albert Q. Maisel.
The night the world fell down, the Earthquake of Agadir Mexico, by Sue Martin and Alan Burgess.
The art of relaxation by Wilfred A. Peterson.
Let's stop sending our US dollars to Aid our enemies! by Charles Stevenson.
Let me explain... by Cornelia Otis Skinner.
A Cry of Love by Jean Renoir -- A son's moving tribute to the unconquerable spirit of his renowned father, Auguste Renoir.
Jacksonville's Juvenile Juries by Frederick Sondern Jr.
The Cigarette controversy by Lois Mattox Miller and James Monahan.
The sociable Seagull by Jean George.
Grace at Table by John Richards.
My most unforgettable character by Edith Guttmann.
Call me 552 by Frank J. Taylor.
You can't steal a union anymore by Lester Velie.
Lester Pearson, Canada's new leader.
Knwo the right moment by Arthur Gordon.
The Bitter feud that splits the Communist world by Max Frankel.
Why South Africa needs time by Clarence B. Randall.
The Writing Lawyer of Rancho del Paisano: -- Behind the world-renown fictional figure of Perry Mason stands one of the most Prestigious and indefatigable authors of all time -- Erle Stanley Gardner -- by Ben Hibbs, with a great photo!.
Who's "they?" by Corey Ford.
Paris takes an epic bath by James Daniel.
California's half-million acre greenhouse -- Imperial Valley by James Nathan Miller.
Never say No! by Parke Cummings.
Casey Stengel and the New York Mets by Jimmy Breslin.
Have a good time daughter by Edward L. Stokes.
Checks that never bounce by Frederic Sondern Jr.
Which Old Wives tales do you believe? by Louis Lasagna.
Germany's amends to the Jews by Robert Littell.
Culprit in the Pulpit by Jane Trahey.
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