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TITLE: THE READERS DIGEST
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ISSUE DATE: February 1984; Vol. 124, No. 742
CONDITION: Size approx 6" X 9", Digest sized magazine. COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

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COVER: "Westminster Bridge" -- Detail of an Oil on Canvas by French artist Claude Monet.

DRAMA IN REAL LIFE: AGONY ON THE SKI SLOPE.
ADVICE FROM SEXUALLY HAPPY WIVES.
FEATURE CONDENSATION: MY ANGRY SON. THE STORY OF A DISTURBED TEEN-AGER, by Susan Holt Porter.

Five Tiny Lives . . . The Washingtonian.
Grenada: Anatomy of a "Go" Decision . . . Ralph Kinney Bennett.
Challenge of the She-Wolf . . . Franklin Russell.
A Rose for Miss Caroline . . . Fiction Feature.
Learning Curves.
I. Our Public Schools: Up From C Minus . . . Time.
II. How to Get an "A" in Spelling . . . John Irving.
Russian Winter . . . Harper's Magazine.
Unforgettable Ingrid Bergman . . . Ann Todd.
Culinary Tips From a Kitchen Scientist . . . "The Cookbook Decoder".
Inside the Mind of a Genius . . . John Boslough.
Off to a Fast Start in a New Job . . . William D. Ellis.
Lyndon Johnson and the Sad Irons . . . "The Path to Power".
Collected Letters of Our Dad . . . Minneapolis Tribune.
Pychosomatic Illness: More Than We Imagine . . . Cosmopolitan.
Cancer Risk: Less Than We Fear . . . Lewis Thomas.
Bethlehem's Man in the Middle . . . David Reed.
NATO Needs Shock Treatment . . . New York Times Magazine.
Artist of the Machine . . . Picture Feature.
Our Cup Runneth Under". . . David MacDonald.
Japan's Nakasone: A New-Style Leader . . . Rowland Evans & Robert Novak.
Making Ends Meet.
Muldoon's Skunk Ladder.
The Girl in the Fifth Row.
Steer Clear of Consumer Scams.
Drugs in the Workplace.
News of Medicine.
Humor in Uniform.
Life in These United States.
Laughter, 89--Day's Work.
Campus Comedy, 127--Word Power.
Personal Glimpses.
Picturesque Speech.


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