The American Legion
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Title: | The American Legion |
Also known as: | American Legion Weekly; American Legion Monthly; American Legion Magazine |
Online content: | Free online material via The Online Books Page |
First renewed issue: | November 1944 (v. 37 no. 5); see 1972 |
First renewed contribution in: | February 1929, © January 25, 1929; see 1956 January-June |
Renewed contributions
This includes all active contribution renewals through 1949. It might not show all renewals past that date.
- February 1929: "The Man in the White Slicker" (part 7 of 7), by Leonard H. Nason
- January 1930: "Livingston Brothers" (part 1 of 9), by Leonard H. Nason
- February 1930: "Livingston Brothers" (part 2 of 9), by Leonard H. Nason
- March 1930: "Livingston Brothers" (part 3 of 9), by Leonard H. Nason
- April 1930: "Livingston Brothers" (part 4 of 9), by Leonard H. Nason
- May 1930: "Livingston Brothers" (part 5 of 9), by Leonard H. Nason
- June 1930: "Livingston Brothers" (part 6 of 9), by Leonard H. Nason
- July 1930: "Livingston Brothers" (part 7 of 9), by Leonard H. Nason
- August 1930: "Livingston Brothers" (part 8 of 9), by Leonard H. Nason
- September 1930: "Livingston Brothers" (part 9 of 9), by Leonard H. Nason
- January 1931: "I Might Just as Well Have Played Hooky", by Alexander Woollcott
- January 1931: "$10.00 Down", by Arthur Somers Roche
- September 1931: "The War We Lost by Pacificism" (part 1 of 2), by Rupert Hughes
- October 1931: "The War We Lost by Pacificism" (part 2 of 2), by Rupert Hughes
- February 1932: "What We Owe to Washington", by Rupert Hughes
- June 1932: "War in Washington's Time and Now", by Rupert Hughes
- October 1932: "No Army, No War: The False Equation", by Rupert Hughes
- August 1933: "Paper Made the Mare Go: Inflation and the Soldier's Money", by Rupert Hughes
- August 1934: "Youth Must Choose", by Rupert Hughes
- January 1935: "Memories of M. I. D." (part 1 of 4), by Rupert Hughes
- February 1935: "Memories of M. I. D." (part 2 of 4), by Rupert Hughes
- March 1935: "Memories of M. I. D." (part 3 of 4), by Rupert Hughes
- April 1935: "Memories of M. I. D." (part 4 of 4), by Rupert Hughes
- October 1935: "The Sabotage of the Pacifists: What Price Pacifism?", by Rupert Hughes
- February 1937: "Drummer Boy", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- August 1937: "Big Doings at Dobb's Depot", by MacKinlay Kantor [Permissions]
- May 1938: "The Mud Puppy", by William Hazlett Upson
- December 1939: "Not Foch, but Yvonne", by William Hazlett Upson
- July 1941: "Lady Hamilton and Her Nelson", by Booth Tarkington
- August 1944: "Blackie", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- March 1945: "Night Bus to Cleveland", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- March 1945: "Make the Training Military", by Rupert Hughes
- May 1945: "After the Nips Surrender", by Rupert Hughes
- August 1945: "Operation Whitefish", by Max Shulman
- October 1945: "Quitter", by Paul Gallico [Permissions]
- January 1946: "Under the Bluff", by Ernest Haycox
- June 1946: "Strictly Stinky", by Jack Cluett
- December 1949: "The Long Watch", by Robert A. Heinlein [Permissions]
- December 1950: "The General Went Home", by Marjorie Holmes [Permissions]
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