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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
February, 1976; Vol. 108, No. 646
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: Winter Safari, by Nita Engle.
The Case for a Simpler Life-Style ... Laurance S. Rockefeller.
Trapped in a Sea of Flame! Drama in Real Life ... Gerald Moore.
Congress Is Wrecking Our Foreign Policy ... William E. Griffith.
First Person Award: "Love Is Not Enough" ... Margaret Stern Mattison.
Big Dam Decision at Alton ... James Nathan Miller.
The Marriage Game:.
I. How to Make the Magic Last ... David Reuben, M. D.
II. Managing the Money Squeeze ... Norman Lobsenz.
Those "Guru" Cults-Religion or Exploitation? ... George W. Cornell.
The Road to Tinkhamtown ... Corey Ford.
Julius Erving -Basketball's Amazing "Dr. J" ... Don Gold.
Teachers on the March ... Paul Friggens.
Armchair Travelogue: "Welcome to the Three States of Tennessee!" ... Ronald Schiller.
Shoot-Out at the Red-Horse Barn ... John O'Dell.
Formulas for Fitness:.
I. Exercise Is "Plain Good Business" ... Charles A. Bucher with Stanley L. Englebardt.
II. Happiness-The Best Preventive Medicine ... Blake Clark.
Message From the Surface of Mars ... K. E. Kristofferson.
The Floating World" of Japanese Prints ... Ernest O. Hauser. [Color photos].
My Name Is Ilya! ... William Sambrot.
Showdown on the Tundra ... Ron Rau.
Harry Houdini, the Man No Lock Could Hold ... James Stewart-Gordon. "As one who knew him said, 'That man could escape from anything -- except your memory' " [NICE feature article, original to this issue!].
What America Means to Me ... James A. Michener. [Special to THIS issue]
The Fabulous Treasure of the Atocha ... Robert Daley.
Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi: Superman of the New Iran ... Carl T. Rowan.
Everyone Wants Economy-Without the Me! ... Walter H. Judd.
On the Track of Murder ... Barbara Gelb.
The Enduring Mystery of Dyslexia ... Warren R. Young.
Precious, Practical Platinum ... Ronald Schiller.
How to Cope With Boredom ... Judson Goodring.
Press Section. Personal Glimpses. An Encouraging Word. Life in These United States. Laughter, the Best Medicine. Quotable Quotes. Toward More Picturesque Speech. News From the World of Medicine. Campus Comedy. It Pays to Enrich Your Word Power.
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