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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: March, 1976; Vol. 108, No. 647
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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Cover: "Sentinels, 1776", by Roy Grinnell.
Public Pension Plans -A Nationwide Scandal ... Trevor Armbrister.
American Woman: On the Move ... U. S. News & World Report.
A Do-It-Yourself Health Check-Up ... Stanley L. Englebardt.
Only One Came Back ... Oysten Molstad-Andresen.
Can This Law Stop the Trashing of America? ... Earl & Miriam Selby.
Unforgettable Thomas Hart Benton ... Jules Loh.
The Joys of Sexual Renewal ... Jane E. Brody.
Arson-to-Order in the Building Trades ... Charles Stevenson.
How to Find a Good Nursing Home ... Walter S. Ross.
Comeback of the Circus ... John Culhane.
The Inflation-Unemployment Web ... Arthur F. Burns.
Picture Feature: Cason Callaway's Georgia Garden (Callaway Gardens) ... John Kings.
Is Anybody Watching? ... Lester Velie.
What America Means to Me ... Arthur Ashe. [Special article to this issue!].
Three Words Worth Using More Often ... Jack Denton Scott.
Jerry Brown: California's "Show-Me" Crusader ... Irwin Ross.
The Day New York's Stony Heart Went Soft ... Jim Bishop.
What Am I Doing Wrong, Mom?" ... Helene Melyan.
The Congressional Pay-Raise Caper ... Rep. William L. Armstrong.
On the Trail of the Abominable Snowman (In The Himalayas) ... Edward W. Cronin, Jr.
Help for Our Overburdened Courts ... George A. W. Boehm.
Bicycles Built for Fun ... Jean George.
Is the U.N. Committing Suicide? ... David Abshire.
He Found His Way West: The Legend That Was Daniel Boone ... Lawrence Elliott.

Pro Hockey: Turn Off the Mayhem! ... Bill Surface.
Press Section. Life in These United States. The Savings Games People Play. Laughter, the Best Medicine. It Pays to Enrich Your Word Power. Toward More Picturesque Speech. News From the World of Medicine. Quotable Quotes. Humor in Uniform.
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