The American Legion Magazine [Volume 47, No. 5 (November 1949)]
Table of Contents
- Cover Design by Albert Staehle
- What City Has the Most Pretty Girls? They grow peaches in Georgia. Atlanta, that is by Harold Helfer
- The Child Who Started a Lobby: Many children will live because of Maude and the Legion by Bennett Foster
- How to Go Treasure Hunting at Home: You may have a small fortune somewhere on your premises by Frank Rasky
- I Saw the GI Bill Written (conclusion): A wild ride from Georgia saved the day by Dave Camelon
- Behind the Recipe Racket: Your wife may not like this, but you probably will by Bill Miksch
- What You Can Do About Membership: Every Legionnaire can be a Crusader
- What Does The Legion Do? The American Legion's most pressing problems
- A Man from Kansas (fiction): The town needed a marshal and Conover was it by James Charles Lynch
- How Flags Are Made: What goes on in the world's largest flag factory
- How You Can Help a Cripple: Here is a Post project that is worth while by George Waltz, Jr.
- The National Legionnaire
- Previews
- Newsletter
- Editors' Corner
- Report from Hollywood
- Sound Off!
- Life in the Open
- Parting Shots
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