The American Legion Magazine [Volume 63, No. 1 (July 1957)]
Item Description
Cover by Robert Moore -- Pilgrimage to Europe: What a Lot of Legionnaires Will Be Seeing by Robert B. Pitkin -- The Private Life of A Red Potentate: Inside Rakosi's House of Horrors in Budapest by Louis Lazar -- How We Looked to the World in 76: To Most Europeans, the American Colonies Were Another World by Theodore D. Lockwood -- Why Buy a Wagon?: All About the Most Versatile of Automobiles by Robert Scharff -- How the Legion Helps L.A. Celebrate the Fourth: There's Tradition Behind This Big Show by R. Wilson Brown -- A Scientific Approach to the Farm Surplus Problem: Common Sense and Science May Produce the Answer by James N. Sites -- The Battle of Terrible Tempers: How a Minor Incident Grew and Grew by William LaVarre -- Baseball's Biggest Backer: The Story Behind an Enthusiastic Sponsor by Virgil Cory -- News of The Legion -- Sound Off! -- Products Parade -- Editor's Corner -- Rod and Gun Club -- Parting Shots -- Personal Affairs -- Newsletter -- Pro and Con