The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 14 (April 23 and 30, 1920)]
Table of Contents
- The Spring Drive
- Aliens and 100 Per Cent. Fairness: Don't Jam the Constitution Down the Foreigner's Throat, But Meet Him Half Way, Is the Legion's Idea by Philip Von Blon
- That the Country May Know: How Other Countries at Present and Our Own in the Past Have Compensated Service Men by James E. Darst
- Sixty-six Hundred Decorated Yanks
- Dollars and Disability: Increased Compensation for America's War Disabled Will Be Assured with the Passage of the Darrow Bill by J.W. Rixey Smith
- The Farm Mirage in Oregon: Legion Posts on the Coast Warn Land-hungry Veterans in the East Against a Fruitless Cross-country Tour by Walter J. Wood
- One Chance in Ten: Eight Hundred and Twenty-four Ex-service Men Journey to Wyoming to Draw Lots for 79 Government Farms by Ray V. Sannois
- The Editorial P.C. Policies-Not Politics
- Bursts and Duds
- The Week in the Legion
- Missing Men
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