Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact (September 10, 1964), #1

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Storyline: A look back at memorable events in history that happened 200 years ago, 100 years ago, 50 years ago, 10 years ago and last year.

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Storyline: A letter to the parent's of Treasure Chest's readers, explaining the features the readers will be seeing this year.

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Storyline: A new boy named Fearless Ferdy comes to the sleepy village of Tidewater and is known for befriending poor homeless animals. Don and Tuck get their hands on a reproduction of a map for the historical society and are going to fool Ferdy into thinking the map is legitimate and will lead him to a hidden Civil War treasure.

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Canada A Proud Nation And A Beautiful Country

Storyline: A look at the history, ethinic diversity, geography and natural resources of Canada.

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Volleyball

Storyline: How to play volleyball. A look at the rules of the game and strategies.

Tools of Astronomy

Storyline: A look at various types of telescopes and how they work.

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Ali Draws a Manhole

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Storyline: Ali draws a manhole on the ground, then falls into it.

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Would You Like to Be a Lawyer?
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Storyline: Chuck arrives at Montauk Point in Long Island, NY to find out how scientists are solving the mysteries of the deep. A man on the beach trys to sell Chuck an expensive "brand new" reel cheap, with someone's initials on it, making Chuck think the reel is stolen property.

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The First Patriarch

Storyline: The story of Abram, who later became known as Abraham. The Voice of God tested Abram to see if he would sacrifice his son if asked to do so. An angel stopped him in time and told him his descendants would be blessed, because he obeyed God's request.

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Watch Your Step

Storyline: Hannibal is painting a warning sign on the pier when he falls into the water.

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This Week's Cover

Storyline: Text article describing a new series starting in this issue which will cover the various provinces of Canada.

Parliament Building, Ottawa, Canada (photo)
Totem Pole Stitting
I See You!
The Birth of the Star Spangled Banner