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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: June 1955; Vol. 66, No. 398
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: Creek Fleet by Lawrence Beall Smith.
My Japanese Brother by William Jennings Bryan Jr. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Facts about A-bomb Fallout.
Disastrous Three D's of Parenthood by Bishop Fulton S. Sheen.
This is a Raid! by Bill Davidson and Charles Hinch.
Not with my own two hands by Corey Ford. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
What Organized Labor Wants by George Meany.
How to Grow Old and like it by Martin Gumpert.
We all like competition but by Charles F. Phillips. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
General Eisenhower's narrow Escape by John Carlova. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Could You Pass a Sixth Grade Exam? (Try It!) by Lester and Irene David.
Thumbs Down -- Thumbs Up by Don Wharton. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
They're inventing the drugery out of farm life by John Bird. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Do European Women Make Better Wives? by Judith Crist.
The Prospects of Solar Power by Harland Manchester.
Artificial Insemination -- Has it made happy homes? by J. D. Ratcliff.
Red Pipeline into our Uranium sources by Lester Velie.
Heroes without headlines by Lewis Nordyke.
Private Enterprise for Public Purposes by William Hard.
They brough home the arong baby by Murray Teigh Bloom.
Finland: Survival by Sisu by Lin Root. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Don't Drown! by Jack Harrison Pollack.
Two Men and the New York Central Railroad: Robert Young and Alfred E. Perlman by Quentin Reynolds. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Army learns about first-aid Psychiatry by Morton M. Hunt. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Golden Rogue: Benvenuto Cellini by Donald Culross Peattie. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
A fallacy on Red Might by Hanson W. Baldwin.
The most fabulous movie theater in the word: Behind the Scenes at Radio City Music Hall by Maurice Zolotow. [Interesting article about the famous hall!]
Bringing the anti-biotics up to date by Paul de Kruif.
What Is a Morman? By Richard L. Evans.
Postal Union's one world by Don Cook.
The Lure That Hooks Fishermen by Philip Wylie.
Dorothea Dix: Angel of the Madhouse by Stewart H. Holbrook.
Farewell to home sweet home by Leland Stowe. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Most Unforgettable Character I've Ever Met -- Christian Gauss -- by Harold R. Medina. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Grass Roots Capitalism by Edward Maher.
I like Pigs by Alice Haines.
The Poles among us by Albert Q. Maisel. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Tiger of the Snows -- The Autobiography of Tenzing of Everest with James Ramsey Ullman.
White Man's Magic by Irene Morton.
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