The American Legion Monthly [Volume 22, No. 4 (April 1937)]
Table of Contents
- Cover: Standing To by Harvey Dunn
- Twenty Years After: The high regard Woodrow Wilson had for him made Colonel House, holding no office and wanting none, probably the most powerful person after the President in the determination of American policy during the war by Colonel E.M. House
- Lafayette, That Was Us by Leonard H. Nason, Illustrations by Herbert M. Stoops
- Known But to God by Frederick Palmer
- D.S.C. by Bernhard Ragner, Illustration by Raymond Sisley
- Ten Years After: A Prize Contest
- Veterans Unpreferred by J. Bryan Hobbs, Illustration by Forrest C. Crooks
- Would We Get In Again? by John H. Craige
- The Perpetual Epidemic: Syphilis by Watson by Miller, Decoration by John E. Costigan
- Just Plain Goofy by John R. Tunis
- A Kiss on the Nose by William A. Erskine, Illustration by Donald Teague
- As You Were, Men by Wallgren
- Editorial: In Peace as in War
- A World Safe for Mothers by Dr. Sam A. Loveman
- Your Flag and Michigan's: Michigan has an American Flag in every rural school room placed there by The American Legion, in an Americanism program that covered the Wolverine State like a blanket, filling three objectives employment, flag education and instilling love of country in school children by Boyd B. Stutler
- Hello Broadway, Good-bye France by John J. Noll
- Outwitting an Old Enemy by Kennon Dunham, M.D.
- Bursts and Duds Conducted by Dan Sowers
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