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    The American Legion Magazine [Volume 30, No. 2 (February 1941)]

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    1941-02
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    American Legion. National Headquarters
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    Table of Contents
    • Cover Design by Warren Baumgartner
    • "To Combat The Autocracy Of Both The Classes And The Masses" by Walter Naughton. Drawing by John Cassel
    • Ours Ever To Cherish by John F. O'Hagan
    • That's A Great Idea by Fred B. Barton
    • The Steel Cross by R.G. Kirk. Illustrations by J. W. Schlaikjer
    • Rebuild Those Bridges-Now by David V. Cleary
    • Faster Than The Wind by J. Julius Fanta
    • Skinning The Cat by Clifford W. Kennedy Illustrations by Forrest C. Crooks
    • Mars And The Maple Leaf by Samuel Taylor Moore
    • And Worthy Of Their Sires by Frederick Palmer
    • Rendezvous At Oak Ridge by King V. Hostick
    • Taps For The Army Mule by Robert Ginsburgh
    • From The Banks Of The Wabash by John J. Noll
    • Editorial: A Light That Will Not Fail
    • That Tattle-Tale Balloon by Boyd B. Stutler
    • As We Knew It
    • Bursts And Duds
    • My Son! My Son!! [comic] by Wallgren
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