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Reader's Digest March 1967 Oriskany W. Langewiesche +++
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| Reader's Digest "Articles of Lasting Interest" -- Own a piece of history, fascinating to read -- The Readers Digest captures what life was like at any given time better than any other magazine, because it is the best of all of them! Many MORE Reader's Digests -- CLICK HERE! Issue Date: March, 1967; Vol. 90, No. 539 Articles, subjects and contributors in this issue: This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES! Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Cover: "Desert in Spring", By Carl G. Evers. America's Clear and Present Danger ... Gen. Nathan F. Twining. What's the Matter With the Younger Generation? ... Spencer Brown. Flying Saucers-Are They Real? ... J. Allen Hynek. Ill Wind in Indiana ... Joseph P. Blank. Brains Across the Sea ... Ronald Schiller. How to Save Money on Milk: Report to Consumers ... James Daniel. What Parents Should Know About Childhood Cancer ... Walter S. Ross. Paint Me a Silver Lining ... Graham Porter. The Great Research Boondoggle ... William Schulz. Children's Letters to God ... From the Book. Fire on the Hangar Deck!" (Fire on the Oriskany) ... Don Moser. Teach Your Mind to Think ... Ray Hyman and Barry Anderson. Winthrop Rockefeller: Big Rock of Little Rock ... Time. Aspirin: The Wonder Drug Nobody Understands ... George A. W. Boehm. Who Speaks for the Civilian Dead in South Vietnam? ... U.S. News & World Report. Where Religion and Psychiatry Join Hands ... Clarence W. Hall. The Case of the Reluctant Jar Lid ... H. Allen Smith. Radial-Plies: A Dramatic Advance in Tires ... Paul W. Kearney. Put Your Best Voice Forward: Special Request Feature ... Stephen S. Price. Man on the Moon-How Soon? ... U.S. News & World Report. Look at America's "New Towns"! ... Wolfgang Langewiesche. ALBRECHT DURER: He Painted All Creation ... Ernest O. Hauser (With color photos). A Portion of Thyself" ... Arlene Silberman. Australia's Great Barrier Reef: Armchair Travelogue ... Francis and Katherine Drake. George S. Kaufman: My Most Unforgettable Character ... Max Gordon. Children of Divorce-What Rights Have They? ... Judge Robert W. Hansen. Piet Hein and His 7000 Grooks ... Jim Hicks. Blacklisted! The Story of John Henry Faulk ... Louis Nizer.
March Madness ... Russell Baker. SCORE Spells Help for the Small Businessman ... Harmon Tupper. The Fog That Saves Lives ... Theodore Berland. Bobby Hull: Golden Boy of Hockey ... David MacDonald. Press Section. Personal Glimpses. Word Power. Quotable Quotes. Life in These United States. Picturesque Speech. Laughter. Points to Ponder. Humor in Uniform. 46th year: Over 28 million copies bought monthly in 14 languages This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES! Any unauthorized use is strictly prohibited. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
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