The American Legion Monthly [Volume 5, No. 3 (September 1928)]
Table of Contents
- Cover Design: all American by Edwin Earle
- Forgotten Heroes by George Creel. Decoration by William Heaslip
- Rappaccini's Daughter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. With a Critical Introduction by John Erskine. Illustrations by Lowell L. Balcom
- Who's Running This Country ? by Richard Washburn Child
- The Man in the White Slicker: Part Two by Leonard H. Nason. Illustrations by Raymond Sisley
- The Argonne in History by Hilaire Belloc
- Suspect by Howard Vincent O'Brien. Illustrations by Lee Townsend
- Shipmates with Byrd by Stetson Clark
- The Stolen Railroad Train by Marquis James
- Not Cases, but Kids by Edwin E. Hollenback
- Souvenir de Guerre [comic] by Wallgren
- Editorial with cartoon by John Cassel
- A Personal View by Frederick Palmer
- Bursts and Duds conducted by Tip Bliss. Cartoons by Paul Carruth
- Keeping Step by Right Guide
- Then and Now by the Company Clerk
- The Message Center by the Editor
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