Reader's Digest
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Issue Date:
May, 1967; Vol. 90, No., 541
Articles, subjects and contributors in this issue:
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COVER: "Wind and Wave", by Carl G. Evers.
Sing Out, America! ... Clarence W. Hall.
I Was a Red Guard ... Wang Ch'ao-tien.
"One Last Time, Amigo" ... First Person Award ... William J. Buchanan.
Let's Fight to Win in Vietnam ... Francis Vivian Drake.
The Case for Enlightened Sex Education ... Paul Friggins.
Why TV Is the Way It Is ... Robert Eck.
How to Get More Work Done ... John Kord Lagemann.
We "Discovered" Our Town ... Jhan and June Robbins.
Does Your Child Have Hidden Heart Trouble? ... Patricia & Ron Deutsch.
Edward Brooke: The Senator Who Happens to Be a Negro.
I Died a Soldier" ... Army Times.
The Fight for America's Alps ... Paul Brooks.
Are You Getting Enough Sleep? ... J. D. Ratcliff.
At Last: One Bible for All Christians ... James Daniel.
Inside Brazil ... John Gunther .
My Most Unforgettable Character ... Georgina M. Keddell.
Advice to a (Bored) Young Man ... Benjamin Franklin.
Super-Cold: Hottest Thing in Surgery ... Stanley L. Englebart.
The Way of Acceptance ... Arthur Gordon.
Can Local Government Be Saved? ... James Nathan Miller.
Treasure House on the Prairie ... Ben Hibbs.
Sam Ruben: Born to Invent ... Alfred Steinberg.
Hospital of the Future ... Warren R. Young.
The "Blue Danube" Waltzes On ... Hans Fantel.
Our Magicians of Limited War ... John G. Hubbell.
The Buffalo Is Back! ... Bill Surface.
Ten Minutes to Live ... Warren R. Young.
Try a Farm Vacation ... James H. Winchester.
What You Should Know About Flammable Fabrics ... Harland Manchester.
A Future Incalcuably Rich ... Paul L. Horrier.
Everything But Money ... Sam Levenson.
Have You an Amusing Anecdote?; Press Section; Points to Ponder; Behind the Lines; News From the World of Medicine; It Pays
to Increase Your Word Power; Quotable Quotes; Toward More Picturesque Speech; Life in These United States; Personal
Glimpses; Laughter, the Best Medicine; Humor in Uniform.
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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.