The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 43 (October 27, 1922)]

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    Will the Hyphen Win in Hawaii? The Middle of the Pacific Ocean Has Developed Our Most Critical Americanization Problem by Nathaniel Peffer -- Our Poor Relations: France's Own Tiger Prepares to Visit These Shores and Explain a Few Things That Have Occurred Since 1918 by Alexander Woollcott -- Gassing the Gassers: The First (and Only) Gas Regiment of the A.E.F. by William E. Moore, Formerly Captain, S.C, Historical Branch, G.H.Q., A.E.F. -- The Legion Becomes Part of a Tradition of Healing: How One Post and Two Famous Physicians Are Serving Suffering Ex-Service Men by Carl Helm -- A Pleasant Tonic for the Post to Take by Claude A. Brown, Adjutant, Department of Arkansas, The American Legion -- Excuse My Glove [comic] by Wallgren -- A Cross-Country View of the Legion by Donald F. Chase -- Improving on Nature: Minnesota Legionnaires Make the Countryside Attractive with the Aid of State Trees and a Little Artistry -- We Take of Hat to -- They Bought a Ship on Their Army Pay -- Editorial -- Keeping Step with the Legion -- Bursts and Duds -- Ex-Service Information Legion

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