The American Legion Magazine [Volume 76, No. 2 (February 1964)]
Table of Contents
- America Withstands the Shock Test: Why Our Form of Government Sustained the Shock of the Murder of Its Chief by National Commander Daniel F. Foley
- Our First Martyred President: A Picture Feature on Abraham Lincoln, Whose 155th Birthday We Note on the 12th of February
- What Is the European Common Market?: You Can't Pick Up a Newspaper Without Reading About the Common Market. But How Many Americans Feel That They Know What It Is or Why It Is So Important? by Howard Whidden
- The New Hampshire Sweepstakes: New Hampshire Has Legalized a State Lottery, Which Will Go Into Operation This Year. Here Are the Details and the Background of It by D. Frank O'Neil
- George Washington, Human Being: Some Have Debunked the Father of Our Country, but Most People Have Made a Marble Statue of Him. What Was He Like as a Man Among Men? by T. R. Fehrenbach
- How Can We Save Our Vanishing Wildlife?: The Fish and Game You See Today May Never Again Be Seen Unless Proper Measures Are Taken to Help Keep Nature in Balance by Durward L. Allen
- Is the Race to the Moon Worth the Price?: Two Sides of a National Question Pro: Sen. Clinton P. Anderson (D-N. Mex.) Con: Rep. Thomas M. Pelly (R-Wash.) Contract Bridge -How to Read Your Opponents Hands: It's Amazing How Well You Can Tell What Your Opponents Hold, Without Peeking, Just by Putting All the Clues Together by William S. Root
- News of the American Legion
- Dateline Washington
- Personal
- Letters to the Editor
- Rod & Gun Club
- Editor's Corner
- Legion Shopper
- Veterans Newsletter
- Parting Shots
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