The American Legion [Volume 115, No. 5 (November 1983)]
Table of Contents
- A Grateful Nation Remembers: On This Veterans Day, the President Salutes America's Veterans in this Message Written Exclusively for the American Legion Magazine by President Ronald W. Reagan
- The Legitimate Bribe: If Even the Most Worldly Sometimes Falter When Confronting the Problem, It's Not Surprising that Tipping Makes the Rest of Us Downright Uneasy by Phyllis Zauner
- A Dead-End Disease Called Workaholism: To Reach the Top of Your Career Mountain, It's All Right to Work Hard, Just Don't Work All the Time by Jodi Vernon
- Rx for Soaring Hospital Costs: There's a Financial Revolution Brewing in America's Health Care System that seems to Portend Better Care for Less Money by Jay Stuller
- Indelible Tarawa: It Was the First Real Proof We Were Winning the War in the Pacific, but Repercussions Echoed from Main Street to Capitol Hill
- Commander's Message: Major Issues, Major Actions
- Letters: Our Readers Comment
- Big Issues: Should Congress Place a Copyright Tax on Recording Devices?
- Dateline Washington: Issues and Opinions from the Capital
- News to Use: Helpful Hints for Consumers
- Veterans" Update: Decisions that Affect You
- News for Legionnaires: Your Organization at Work
- Books: Interesting New Titles
- Parting Shots: To Leave You Laughing
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