dc.description.tableofcontents | Cover by Donato Leo -- What We Learned in Korea: Did American Defections Prove Red Strength or Our Weakness? By Eugene Kinkead -- End of an Ace: The True Story of a Great American Pilot of World War I by Capt. John W. Keeler -- The Year America Saw Red: Violence Erupted in 1919, as Radicals Started a "Revolution" by Ralph L. Woods -- A Tale of Two Railroads: One Piles Up Profits: The Other Suffers Huge Deficits by Howard Stephenson -- What's Ahead for Pro Basketball?: The Players Get Bigger, and the League Gets Stronger by Al Hirshberg -- The Wildest Sport on Wheels: Idaho's Cowboys Have Borrowed an Idea From Ancient Rome by Bob Hyatt -- How to Recognize a Well-Built House: These Illustrations Can Save You Money When You Go House Hunting by John Zerbe -- The Legion's Youth Programs . . . Part Two: What the Posts Have Done for 25 Million Youngsters by Robert B. Pitkin -- News of the American Legion -- Sound Off -- Rod and Gun Club -- Pro and Con -- Editor's Corner -- Newsletter -- Personal Affairs -- About Books -- American Legion Shopper -- Parting Shots | en_US |