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Issue Date: CANADIAN EDITION, March 1964; Vol. 84, No. 502
Articles, subjects and contributors in this issue:
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COVER: Logging, by W. D. Richards.

How We Discovered Insulin . . . Today's Health.
On Men and Moral Values . . . "Self-Renewal.
A Healing Sort of Guy" . . . Russel Crouse.
Farewell to the Small Farm . . . "Farms and Farming in an Urban Age.
Is the Negro Equal in Intelligence and Ability . . . PTA Magazine.
Spitsbergen: Oasis in the Arctic . . . Gordon Gaskill.
America's Greatest Primitive Painter . . . Malcolm Vaughan.
You Can Do Anything When You're Not Alone" . . . McCall's.
I'm Absent in Mind Only . . . "A Short History of Fingers.
A Doctor Looks at Death . . . MD.
The Successful Swamp . . . Sports Illustrated.
What Wives Don't Know About Sex . . . Ladies' Home Journal.
Travel at 1800 M.P.H.? . . . U. S. News & World Report.
Hollywood, Where Are You? . . . Life.
Big News in Shoes . . . Report to Consumers.
U Thant - Inscrutable Shepherd of the U.N. . . . Noel F. Busch.
Booze and You . . . Ann Landers.
Why Irish Eyes Are Smiling . . . Tune.
Prostate Cancer: Needless Killer . . . J D Ratcliff.
Stakes in the Struggle Against Hoffa . . . Lester Velie.
My Own Personal Patron Saint . . . Harper's Bazaar.
When a Woman Goes to Market . . . Saturday Evening Post.
Want to Be a Real Pro? . . . From a speech.
After the Wedding.
Lyndon Johnson's Lady Bird . . . Blake Clark.
An African Student in Red China.
The Sociable Sea Gull.
Help Wanted: A U.S. Vice President . . . Douglass M. Allen.
Settled Out of Court.
BOOK: TWO MINUTES TO NOON . . . Noel F. Busch.

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Each listed above is of at least one page, most average 3 pages. Some are original articles. ALSO in this issue: the usual great tidbits, jokes and sidebars that Readers Digest was famous for. Starting in 1955, issues also include terrific vintage ADS! (PLUS there is more actual CONTENT in these vintage issues than in the current ones!) There is no better Birthday gift or Anniversary present than a copy of this marvelous vintage magazine -- it captures the time perfectly!
Magazine is COMPLETE and in VERY GOOD condition.