Reader's Digest 50th Anniversary Issue
Issue: February 1972 (Vol. 100, No. 598)
Publisher: The Reader’s Digest Association, Inc.
Pages: 286
Provenance: Unknown
Table of Contents Highlights: Suburbia’s Battle of the Decade, I Am Joe’s Eyetooth, Is There Any Way to End Poverty?, Bobby Fisher: Prodigy of the Chessboard, A Lion Called Christian (condensed book)
Random Passage: “One ‘must’ in England for the economy-minded traveler is the theater. Tickets go as low as $1.70, and many theaters have special reduced matinee prices from 65 cents.” (from It’s Time to Take That Trip to Europe)
Notes: Durable magazine’s 50th anniversary issue contains a 14-page “Birthday Album” which includes a tour of the lush Pleasantville, New York estate of Digest founders DeWitt and Lila Acheson Wallace. I decided to skip that and scan most of this issue’s advertisements.
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