The American Legion Magazine [Volume 87, No. 4 (October 1969)]
Table of Contents
- How to Stretch Your Inflated Money: Some Ways and Means for the Thrift-Conscious Consumer to Beat the High Cost of Living and Turn a Neat Profit at the Same Time by Lester David
- The National Commander of the American Legion: An Introduction to J. Milton Patrick of Skiatook, Oklahoma, Who Was Elected in Atlanta to Head the American Legion in 1969-1970 by R. B. Pitkin
- How They Built -and Rebuilt- the White House: Beginning with John Adams, Its Tenant in 1800, Every President Added His Touch to the White House. Here's a Look at How the Beautiful Old Building Has Changed with Each Administration by Paul Ditzel
- Should the Use of DDT Be Prohibited?: Two Sides of a National Question Pro: Rep. Thomas Ludlow Ashley (D-Ohio) Con: Rep. Jamie L. Whitten (D-Miss.)
- The American Legion's 51st National Convention: Sixteen Pages of Text and Photos of the American Legion's National Convention In Atlanta. Georgia, August 22-28
- The Boy Scouts Jamboree . . . at Farragut, Idaho: in Full Color: Three Pages of Color Photos of the Scene at the WW2 Navy Boot Camp at Farragut, When 35,000 American Boy Scouts Met There, July 16-22
- Letters to the Editor
- Personal
- Legion Shopper
- Parting Shots
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