The American Legion Magazine [Volume 74, No. 1 (January 1963)]

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    The Big Issue - Pro & Con Arguments on the Question: Should Congress Curb the Filibuster? Pro: Sen. Philip A. Hart (D-MI), Con: Sen. Richard By Russell (D-GA) -- A Threat to American Industry: Some anti-monopoly actions play into the hands of the soviet, anxious to weaken our economic structure by William R. Kintner -- What Happened to the Cyclops: After 45 years there is still no clue as to the huge navy collier that disappeared suddenly, without trace by Gardner Soule -- The Inventor Gets a Break: Getting a patent is relatively easy, but getting a buyer for one's patent presents a problem; now inventors get help by Lester David -- Veterans Burial Benefits: A concise rundown of the various benefits that veterans families are entitled to when a veteran dies by Stephen Beach -- The Peacemaking General: The man who wrote the rules of order was a general who has had a profound influence on the democratic process by Tom Mahoney -- A Seven-Nation Ceremony: Veterans from seven countries participate in the sacred torch ceremony, and promote international amity by Lewis K. Gough -- News of The American Legion -- You Said It -- Newsletter -- Editor's Corner -- Personal -- Briefly About Books -- Legion Shopper -- Rod & Gun Club -- Parting Shots

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