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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE:
January 1958; Vol. 72, No. 429
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: Sierra Ski Trial By Ralph Avery.
Mental Budgeting For Modern Living By David Sarnoff. [Interesting article for the Readers Digest Condensed Book Club -- ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Nicotine -- The Smoker's Enigma By Lois Mattox Miller And James Monahan. [Interesting Article, And Original To This Issue!]
Your Parents And You By Michael Drury.
Nature's Great Christmas Gift By Alan Devoe.
Let's Build This New Deterrent Force Now By Vice Admiral Daniel E. Barbey, Usn, Ret. [Interesting Article, And Original To This Issue!]
Johnny Can Read In Japan By Roul Tunley.
Aunt Jean's Marshmallow Fudge Diet By Jean Kerr. [Hilarious article!]
Oil Boom In The Sahara.
The Golden Villan In Our Hospitals By Murray Teigh Bloom.
Those Navy Boys Changed My Life By Carl T. Rowan.
Our Annual 70,000,000,000 Guessing Game By Alfred Steinberg.
The Mayor With A Perfect Jail Record By Falcon O. Baker.
How Shall We Cope With A Surplus Of Women? By Selig Greenberg.
The Impossible Race From Peking To Paris By J. D. Ratcliff.
First Person Award: Forty Dollars Forty Dreams By Princine Calitri. [Interesting Article, And Original To This Issue!]
Green Light For Air Power From Borax By Harland Manchester.
The Adventures Of Mark Twain By Jerry Allen.
The Terrible Lizard -- The Alligator By George S. Fichter.
A Boy's Christmas By Robert Ruark.
How The United States Has Aided A New Nation -- Libya By Stanley High. [Interesting Article, And Original To This Issue!]
You Can Cultivate The Mind's Eye By Bruce Bliven.
Nato's German General By Andre Visson. [Interesting Article, And Original To This Issue!]
Fatehr Wasn't Excitable By Hamilton Cromie.
Flight Into History -- General Francisco Franco's Flight Into Spanish Morocco By Luis Bolin.
The Dog Who Wouldn't Be By Farley Mowat.
The Quietest Room In Town By Bill Kiley.
Edward Steichen -- Photography's Dissatisfied Genius By Lenore Cisney And John Reddy. [Interesting Article, With A Photo Of Steichen]
Modern Tithing -- A Vital Revival By Leland Stowe.
Do Not Destroy Those Originals! By Clifton Fadiman.
Your Liver Is Your Life By Paul De Kruif. [Interesting Article, And Original To This Issue!]
Charles Goodyear And The Strange Story Of Rubber By Richard Match.
The Town That Buried It's Hatchets -- Daytona Beach Florida By Glenn D. Kittler.
Interpol -- The Scourge Of The International Underworld By Frederic Sondern, Jr. [Interesting Article, And Original To This Issue!]
Rouault -- The Monk Of Modern Art By Malcolm Vaughan. [Interesting Article, And Original To This Issue!]
The Adventures of Mark Twain, by Jerry Allen.
The Dog who Wouldn't Be, by Farley Mowat.
The Music Never Stopped By W. C. Handy. [Interesting Article, Praising The Talking Edition Of The Readers Digest! -- Original To This Issue!]
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