The American Legion Monthly [Volume 16, No. 5 (May 1934)]
Table of Contents
- Cover Design: Down the River to the Saw-Mill by Frank Street
- School Days, All Too Few: Under normal conditions every American child has the opportunity of getting an education. Today, however, 3,000,000 children under 16 are denied schooling by Paul H. Griffith, Drawing by Donald McKay
- The Three R's of Well-Being by Joseph A. Burns
- Night at Kinderhook by Leonard H. Nason, Illustrations by Grattan Condon
- Power Aloft: Uncle Sam's Air Force Is Growing, But It's Still Far From Being Adequate by William E. Berchtold
- "To Uphold and Defend the Constitution" by Edward A. Hayes, National Commander, Cartoon by John Cassel
- Come South, Young Man by Tyler H. Bliss
- Drama on Capitol Hill by John Thomas Taylor
- Easy Come, Easy Go by Wallgren
- Bursts and Duds Conducted by Dan Sowers
- With the Army of the Tennessee: Thousands of "Troops" Are Now Engaged in a Campaign to Rout Depression, to Restore, Not to Destroy, and If The Battle Succeeds Other Great Victories Are Destined to Follow by Charles Phelps Cushing
- And Another Generation Cometh by Philip Von Blon
- A Cloverleaf Speaks His Piece by John J. Noll
- They've Got Your Number by Fred C. Kelly, Cartoon by George Shanks
- The Voice of the Legion
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