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    The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 7 (February 17, 1922)]

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    • Private Feeser's $7,346 by Preston Kayser
    • How to Work the Government by Everett Kimball
    • Your Post and Your Town: The Legion Is Remembering Its Obligation to the Community
    • Mark Time in Winter? Not This Legion
    • A Guilty Conscience [comic] by Wallgren
    • "Swing Your Partner, Buddy !" From St. Paul to Sitka and Beyond, the Post Dance Boosts the Legion by Franklin Stetson Clark
    • Interpreting Compensation, Part I by Philip Von Blon
    • Keeping Step with the Legion
    • Editorial
    • Bursts and Duds
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