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When Reader's Digest editors several months ago decided to publish at Stockholm a Swedish language edition* called Det Besta ur Reader's Digest (TIME, Feb. 1) they figured they would be lucky to sell 20,000 copies of the first issue. Optimistically, they decided to run off 75,000 copies anyway, just in case...
...third may be even bigger: there is plenty of paper in Sweden and Det Besta ur Reader's Digest's ultimate circulation will be limited only by its popularity...
...Reader's Digest also publishes Chinese, British and Latin American editions. With 8,300,000 U.S. readers, the magazine's total circulation this month was 9,675,000. In July, the Digest will launch a French-Canadian edition which will have an expected 50,000 readers, may also circulate in North Africa...
...turning into quite a tidal wave, and if we don't watch out we're going to be washed ashore. RIPTIDE's the name of the mimeographed paper put out each week or so for the WAVES at Radcliffe, so that this column is in a sense a digest of that, neatly trimmed at the edges and censored to meet, the less tolerant gaze of our male confreres...
...influential Catholic Youth Organization (he spent most of a $100,000 legacy from his father in organizing it) everywhere follows his principle that "Jim Crowism in the Church is a disgraceful anomaly." Last week, in a little pamphlet called If I Were A Negro (reprinted from The Negro Digest), Bishop Sheil spoke out strongly to his colored brethren. Said...