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    The American Legion Magazine [Volume 72, No. 4 (April 1962)]

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    1962-04
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    Table of Contents
    • Cover by Walter Richards
    • Seattle's Look at the Future: Century 21, a great new World's Fair, previews the years ahead
    • The Mystery of the Lost Patrol: Five planes disappeared without trace on a peacetime flight by Allan W. Eckert
    • The Big Issue-Pro and Con Arguments on the Question: Should the U.S. Lower its Trade Barriers?
    • Bigotry Abroad: Intolerance is international in scope, not just a western failing by Robert Rienow
    • Hollywood's Shooting Star: Redwing is a marksman who just can't miss by Bob Willett
    • Studying Communism in Louisiana Schools: An adventure in public education by Shelby Jackson
    • Shopping for Money: How to get the best deal when you need credit by Mark West
    • They Drove Me Out of My Job: Pity the poor professor of applied automobile driving by Robert Scott
    • News of The American Legion
    • Editor's Corner
    • Personal
    • You Said It!
    • Rod & Gun Club
    • Newsletter
    • Briefly About Books
    • Legion Shopper
    • Parting Shots
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