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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: January 1955; Vol. 66, No. 393
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: Robert H. Blattner.
The Italians among Us by Albert Q. Maisel. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Airlift against disaster by Robert Littell. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
A Light in Our Window by I. A. R. Wylie. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Vernon Pick's Ten-million Dollar Ordeal by Robert Coughlin.
Stress -- The Cause of All Disease? by J. D. Ratcliff. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Bill Lane's Students Win the Prize by Frances V. Rummell and C. Montgomery Johnson.
Wanted: bill of rights for the union man by Lester Velie. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The American Indians Are Going to Town by O.K. and Marjorie Armstrong. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
What can we do to help Christianity in Russia? by Billy Graham.
The shocking truth about our National parks by Charles Stevenson. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The man behind Germany's new army by Frederic Sondern Jr. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Captain -- The Amazon New Fungicide by Marcia Lee.
Score it Giuseppe! by Scott Corbett.
The Momentous Aim of John Foster Dulles by John Foster Dulles.
1955 in the Automobile World by Don Wharton.
What you can do if you think your doctor is wrong by E. Gardiner Neal.
Balloon Across the Iron Curtain by Frederic Sondern Jr.
Strange Denizens of the Rain Forest by Lincoln Barnett.
Neither Black or White by Stuart Chase. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Should a Woman Tell the Truth about Her Age? by Gloria Swanson. [Fascinating article by the great star -- and her answer? DEPENDS!]
The Fuller Brush Man by Don Wharton.
How can Japan Survive? by Robert Sherrod.
Adopting the World Calendar by Lacy Donnell.
The Personal Injury Racket by W. L. White. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Wild Missouri by Ben Lucien Burman.
Why Do Skiers Ski? by George H. Weltner.
They're changing the face of the Earth by Hubert Kelley.
Does the Star of Bethlehem Still Shine? -- Astronomical facts to fit the Biblical Text -- By Arthur C. Clark.
Talk with a toy King -- Louis Marx and the Toy Business -- the greatest toymaker of them all tells some open secrets of the trade -- by J. P. and Peggy McEvoy. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
The Horse That Became a Legend -- Vermont's fabulous little Justin Morgan by Harland Manchester.
The Best Advice I Ever Had by Bruce Barton. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
Why Not Speed up Your Reading? by Leonard A. Stevens.
Arabian Nights and Days: Morocco by John Gunther. [Interesting article, and ORIGINAL to this issue!]
A Woman in the Polar Night by Christine Ritter.

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