The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No. 32 (September 3, 1920)]
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1920-09-03Author
American Legion. National Headquarters
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- His High Mightiness: The Chief Executive of the United States Is Literally the Most Powerful Ruler on Earth by Everett Kimball, Professor of Government, Smith College
- The Woes of a Mushroom Republic: Life in Batum, on the Black Sea, Reflects a Topsy-Turvy Society Whose Members Are Either Millionaires or Mendicants by John Palmer Cumming
- Rah-Rahing with Uncle Sam: The Federal Board Student Thrives on Culture and Comes Back for Seconds by One of Them. Cartoons by Helfant
- Heroes Incognito by Phillip Von Blon
- In Reply to Captain Bunker
- The Legion and the Denver Upheaval
- A Legion Post Is Expelled
- Kosciusko Post Defenders Of Warsaw
- Editorial
- Bursts and Duds
- The Voice of the Legion
- The Ex-Service Review
- The Observation Post conducted by Lemuel Bolles, National Adjutant
- Carrying On
- The Legion Library
- Roll Call
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