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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: December 1971; Vol 99, No 596
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Cover: Holiday Eve by James Bingham.
Oh My that Nellie Bly by Virginia Kelly.
Hockey time and the kids go crazy by John G. Hubbell.
FIghting inflation is everybody's business by Richard M. Nixon.
Unforgettable Sachmo -- Louis Armstrong by Tyree Gleen. [Original article to THIS issue, with portrait]
The town that disappeared -- Saint Jean Vianney -- by Joseph P. Blank.
The crisis of our National Parks by James Nathan Miller.
I am Joe's Prostate by J. D. Ratcliff.
The drug scene by Richard Woodley and Jerry Finkelstein.
Lift off from San Francisco Bay by Adolph G. Sutro.
A view from China by James Reston.
The night my stars got crossed by Thomas Bolton.
Give us this day our ABC's by Lester Velie.
Why good marriages go bad by Richard Farson.
The Jesus Revolution.
Washington -- a state for all seasons by John Reddy.
Controversy over breat cancer by Alberty Q. Maisel.
Smut -- the mafia's new racket by George Denison.
Micronesia -- America's troubled island ward by P. F. Kluge.
Keys to the pacific by Hanson W. Baldwin.
Mary mother of Christ by Ernest O. Hauser.
The bike is back and booming! by James Stewart-Gordon.
The last will and testament of an extremely distinguished dog by Eugene O'Neill (Quite interesting!).
One and a half cheers for change by James A. Michener.
The boy who wouldn't die by Richard Rhodes.
83 hours til dawn by Barbara Jane Mackie.

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