The American Legion Magazine [Volume 93, No. 5 (November 1972)]
Table of Contents
- Hair Style: A Homely Example of Freedom: The Legion's National Commander appraises a Legion convention action against dictating male hair styles in Legion programs by Joe L. Matthews, National Commander, The American Legion
- Early Results of the New American Summitry: A look back at the nearly incredible changes in international relations that have been wrought in a short time by the President's summit meetings with the heads of other nations by Powell A. Thomas
- Should the Death Penalty be Retained? Two Sides of a National Question: Pro: Rep. Nick Galifianakis (D-NC), Con: Rep. Ronald V. Dellums (D-CA)
- What's the Matter with November 11? An illustrated editorial pinpointing the nonsense of celebrating Veterans Day on the fourth Monday in October
- The Flying Fortress of WW2: A long article, yet much too short, on the role of the B-17 airplanes and their crews in the strategic bombing of Nazi-held territory in the Second World War by Harvey Ardman
- Some ABC's of The American Legion, Part I: First of a series of informal short features about various aspects of The American Legion that may be so taken for granted by older members that new members may never discover them
- Cover: Official White House Photographs
- Personal
- News of The American Legion
- Letters to the Editor
- Life in the Outdoors
- Dateline Washington
- Legion Shopper
- Veterans Newsletter
- Parting Shots
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