The American Legion Monthly [Volume 2, No. 3 (March 1927)]
Table of Contents
- Cover Design: A Pre-Revolutionary Ball by Howard Chandler Christy
- The Message Center by the Editor
- Watching the Human Wheels Go Round by Merle Crowell. Illustration by C.C. Beall
- The Black Devil by Samuel Scoville, Jr. Illustrations by Charles Livingston Bull
- What People Want to Know About Me by Gene Tunney
- They Also Serve: part two by Peter B. Kyne. Illustrations by C. LeRoy Baldridge
- Heirs of One Tradition by Sir Arthur W. Currie
- The Sailor Who Sailed Once Too Often by Marquis James. Illustration by Gustaf Tenggren
- Europe Takes Wing by Henry D. Lindsley
- Johnny the Hard by Thomas Boyd. Illustrations by V.E. Pyles
- The Rear-Guard of the A.E.F. by Joseph Mills Hanson
- All the Comforts of Home [comic] by Wallgren
- On to Paris
- Editorial with cartoon by John Cassel
- A Personal View by Frederick Palmer
- Bursts and Duds with cartoon by Paul Carruth
- Keeping Step by Right Guide
- Then and Now by the Company Clerk
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