The American Legion Monthly [Volume 19, No. 3 (September 1935)]

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    Cover Design: Here They Come! by J.W. Schlaikjer -- Guest Editorial: The Bulwark by Frank Knox -- Old Mahogany by Samuel Scoville, Jr., Illustrations by Forrest C. Crooks -- Wings Over the Sea by Rear Admiral Ernest J. King, U.S.N. -- Farewell to Hospitals: Some of the Problems of Life "On the Outside" As Seen by One Who Is Facing It Alone After Six Years As a Ward of a Grateful Uncle Sam by Albert Curtis, Illustration by J. Clinton Shepherd -- Shall the Legion Remain Non-Political? by Vilas H. Whaley -- Big Moment Contest, $500 in Prizes Illustration by Kenneth F. Camp -- Old Man River Wakes Up by Thomas J. Malone -- Give the Little Man a Hand by James J. Braddock, Drawings by Grant Powers -- Where Did You Get That Cap? by Ed Carruth -- Lion's Teeth, 10 Cents a Bushel: When Sidney L. Smith Post in Aberdeen, South Dakota, declared the dandelion a public enemy, it expected only a modest harvest. But Aberdeen boys whooped into battle, hauled in nineteen tons to post paymasters, almost drained the post treasury by Philip Von Blon -- The Spirit of St. Louis Means Hospitality Plus by Wallgren -- The Galloping Goose: Picturesque sometimes vivid, nicknames for outfits and guns and airplanes were common during the war. Here we learn of a train in the A.E.F. for which its passengers had a pet title by John J. Noll -- Hell and High Water by Edward J. Moran -- Bursts and Duds Conducted by Dan Sowers -- Slum and Beans: The Confessions of a Mess Sergeant by Guy V. Cochran, Illustration by Frank Street -- The Voice of the Legion: Some Bonus Truths, "To Combat the Autocracy of Both the Classes and the Masses," War Veterans and Other People, Draw Editors Comments -- News of Veteran Interest

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