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Maclean's Magazine, December 2, 1964 - Are Cars Ruining Teenagers?

Maclean's Magazine, 1964

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(Ladysmith, Canada)

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Anno di pubblicazione
1964
Luogo di stampa
Canada
Autore
Multiple Contributors
Editori
Maclean's Magazine
Formato
Folio - over 12" - 15" tall
Edizione
F First Edition
Soggetto
Maclean's Magazine, December 2, 1964 *ARE CARS RUINING TEENAGERS?* Teenager and the Car -, experts show how a worrisome, dangerous, status symbol can be controlled, What ever happened to old-fashioned winters? - recalling the, days snow was snow and long johns and porridge were necessities, Our Lovable Friend, the Rat - he's wrongly hated and smarter than a dog, Falling out of the sky is their idea of fun - sky diving, a new sport, The Unsquelchable Rosa Brown - she was a ragged illiterate but, outfoxed a city and made royalty her confidant, The Unhidden Persuader - For Bob Gray, the wacky is routine in the world of public relations, Quebec City Aftermath - Confederation Crisis - a look at the, real problems left by demonstrations during the Queen's visit, How to make REAL dough on the Grey Cup game - the payoff comes, in the kitchen, Rev. R.C. Plant says Protestant churches should ignore a wicked, law and grant their own divorces. Colour ad for 1965 Ford, Fairlane Canadiana Sport Magazine Back Issues
Descrizione
S Single Issue Magazine
Stato di conservazione
Accettabile
Lingue
Inglese
Legatura
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Features: The Teenager and the Car - experts show how a worrisome, dangerous, status symbol can be controlled; What ever happened to old-fashioned winters? - recalling the days snow was snow and long johns and porridge were necessities; Our Lovable Friend, the Rat - he's wrongly hated and smarter than a dog; Falling out of the sky is their idea of fun - sky diving, a new sport; The Unsquelchable Rosa Brown - she was a ragged illiterate but outfoxed a city and made royalty her confidant; The Unhidden Persuader - For Bob Gray, the wacky is routine in the world of public relations; Quebec City Aftermath - Confederation Crisis - a look at the real problems left by demonstrations during the Queen's visit; How to make REAL dough on the Grey Cup game - the payoff comes in the kitchen; Rev. R.C. Plant says Protestant churches should ignore a wicked law and grant their own divorces. Colour ad for 1965 Ford Fairlane inside front cover. Water-stained. Not pretty but a sound copy. Book