The American Legion Magazine [Volume 58, No. 3 (March 1955)]
Table of Contents
- Cover by Wally Richards
- Casualty (Fiction): This Threesome Was Too Much of a Crowd by Myles Connolly
- We Need a Geography Lesson: The National Commander Discusses the Home Front by Seaborn P. Collins
- Are Spectator Sports On The Way Out?: Two Different Views of a Controversial Subject by Arthur Daley and Arch Ward
- Shall We Pay Our Cops or Robbers?: It's Time Someone Gave Thought to Our Police by Jack Denton Scott
- Those Crazy Mixed Up Dogs: About a Growing Sport You'll Find In Many Rural Areas by Henry P. Davis
- Will They Clean Up the Comic Books?: Some Comic Book Publishers Can Bear Watching by Ruth A. Inglis
- How I Lost My Dignity: It Happens All the Time In Hospitals by Octavus Roy Cohen
- Let's End the Blackout of U. S. History: The U. S. Gets Less of a Buildup Than the UN by Edward Longstreth
- News of The Legion
- Sound Off!
- Products Parade
- Newsletter
- Editor's Corner
- Rod and Gun Club
- Parting Shots
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