The American Legion Magazine [Volume 65, No. 3 (September 1958)]
Table of Contents
- Cover by Donato Leo
- How We Captured Brussels: The American Soldiers Turned Up in Time to Become Heroes by Fred H. Fritts
- Discipline or Barbarism: The Director of the FBI Tells of a Choice We Must Make by J. Edgar Hoover
- They Play on Company Time: Recreation Pays Dividends to Big Business Concerns by Al Hirshberg
- Why You Get Tired: Boredom Is Likely to Be Back of That Feeling of Fatigue by Harry J. Johnson, M.D.
- Does Your Child Need a Scholarship?: Children of Veterans Have a Distinct Advantage by Edward W. Atkinson
- Most Versatile Power Tool: How the Electric Drill Can Be Made to Do Almost Anything
- How to Make a Sportsman Out of Your Wife: Wives Can Be Fun on a Hunting or Fishing Trip by Robert Uhl
- News of the American Legion
- Sound Off!
- Rod and Gun Club
- Pro and Con
- Editor's Corner
- Products Parade
- Newsletter
- Personal Affairs
- About Books
- Movie Review
- Parting Shots
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