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    The American Legion Magazine [Volume 84, No. 2 (February 1968)]

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    • How to Destroy the Slums: Many Industries (and Now a Whole State) Are Setting Up Programs to Open New Doors for Their Workers, Help the Unemployed and Teach the Unemployables What They Should Have Learned in the 4th Grade. Their Success Could Remove Our Slum Blight More Effectively Than Firebombs by R. B. Pitkin and Edward Jablonski
    • Information Is Just a Phone Call Away: You'd Be Surprised at the Many Services the Telephone Can Bring You, If You Only Know the Number to Call for Each by Dorothy Brant Warnick
    • Fort Davis -Guardian of West Texas: A Travel Article for Today's Motorists on an Early Texas Outpost. Many of Its Original Buildings Still Stand, and Relics Abound of the Days of Indian Raids, Gold-Rush Hordes and Jeff Davis's Civil War Camels. Forty-Second in the Series "Seeing Historic America" by Alden Stevens
    • Should the U.S. Limit Imports of Competitive Products?: Two Sides of a National Question Pro: Rep. E. Ross Adair (R-Ind.) Con: Rep. Donald M. Eraser (D-Minn.)
    • How They "Built" the Washington Monument: First Planned in 1783, It Took 101 Years to Complete the Washington Monument. During that Time, It Sank, It Tipped, It Was "Stolen," a Pope's Contribution to It Vanished and 21 Presidents Were in Office Before One Could Finally Dedicate It by Paul Ditzel
    • Our Noise: A Brief Account of the Growing Noise Americans Live With, and the Evil Effect on the Average Citizen of Broken Sound Barriers, Barking Dogs, Honking Horns, Pneumatic Drills and Even Some Music by Frances G. Conn
    • Letters to the Editor
    • Editor's Corner
    • Dateline Washington
    • Books
    • Veterans Newsletter
    • News of the American Legion
    • Life in the Outdoors
    • Personal
    • Legion Shopper
    • Parting Shots
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