dc.description.tableofcontents | The Violent Habits of the Soviet Union: Why nobody should be surprised at what happened to Czechoslovakia by R.B. Pitkin -- The Great Boston Molasses Disaster of 1919: A brief account of one of the most unusual tragedies in the history of the United States, when molasses spread death and destruction in Boston's north end by Priscilla M. Harding -- Should We Have Federal Registration of Firearms? Two Sides of a National Question: Pro: Sen. Charles H. Percy (R-IL), Con: Sen. Ernest Gruening (D-AK) -- The Growing Menace of Sleeping Sickness: How encephalitis, spread chiefly by mosquitoes and birds, is on the increase in the nation today by Raymond Schuessler -- Thomas Nast's Jolly Santa Claus: St. Nick is old, but the roly-poly Santa we know was the invention of America's earliest great cartoonist by Erik S. Monberg -- The Story of the Liberty Bell Since 1751: The fascinating story of the Liberty Bell, how it was cast and recast, when it really got its crack, what its tolling meant for Philadelphians by Paul Ditzel -- I Fought the Red Baron: A reminiscence of Snoopy's pet villain by one of the last surviving WWI fliers who met the real Red Baron in combat by Curtis Kinney -- Letters to the Editor -- Dateline Washington -- Veterans Newsletter -- News of The American Legion -- Life in the Outdoors -- Personal -- Legion Shopper -- Parting Shots | en_US |