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Don't Let It Get You Down
[For children]
Sleeping bag, flashlight, binoculars; bat, ball, and baseball glove; fishing pole, tackle box, junior boatman's safety certificate so he could run the motorboat; and a game and a good book for a rainy day.
"It's all here," Mark said to himself, putting all his vacation things on the shelf in his room at the cottage.
He and his family had arrived at Bass Lake just an hour before. The trip had been great—the weather warm and clear, the mood happy. What a wonderful place for a vacation!
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June 19, 1971 issue
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One Way In
NEIL MILLAR
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Support for Those in Danger
HELEN A. DEL NEGRO
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The Art of Listening
JEANNE STEELY LAITNER
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God: The Producer and Director
THOMAS ALLEN TAFFEL
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What Do You Mean—"Work"?
VIRGINIA HUBBARD TORBERG
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Should You Compromise?
MARILYN WHITEMAN
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Really "Thinking Big"
JOAN M. BAUGHER
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Don't Let It Get You Down
CLAIRE HAGENLOCHER STUBBE
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The Chemistry of the Body
Carl J. Welz
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No More Delays
Naomi Price
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One evening in 1968 I took a nap before dinner, and on arising...
Bruce Harry Morgan with contributions from Olivia Denniston Morgan
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Many years ago I was working in an office where there was...
Elizabeth H. Feader
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Signs of the Times
with contributions from Edward B. Lindaman, Arnold Walker