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Wheat, George Seay

"The Story of The American Legion"

D. Fulton, 32 West Evans St., Florence.
SOUTH DAKOTA.--J.C. Denison, Vermillion.
TENNESSEE.--W.R. Craig, Nat. Life and Accident Co., Nashville.
TEXAS.--J.A. Belzer, Austin.
UTAH.--Baldwin Robertson, 409 Ten Boston Bldg., Salt Lake City.
VERMONT.--Joseph H. Fountain, 138 Colchester Ave., Burlington.
VIRGINIA.--R.G.M. Ross, 508 First National Bank Bldg., Newport
News.
WASHINGTON.--George R. Drever, care Adj. Gen. Office, Armory,
Seattle.
WEST VIRGINIA.--Chas. McCamic, 904 National Bank of West
Virginia Bldg., Wheeling.
WISCONSIN.--R.N. Gibson, Grand Rapids.
WYOMING.--R.H. Nichols, Casper.


WHAT THE PUBLIC PRESS THINKS

It is interesting to know what the press of the United States thinks
of the American Legion. Practically every newspaper in the country
honored the Legion with comment. In almost every instance it was
favorable. Selection has been made of some of this comment--as much as
is feasible to give here. It is of two kinds: first, what the press
thought of the _idea_ of the Legion, and second, what opinion it had
of the Legion after it was launched at St. Louis. The first type of
comment was made prior to the caucus in this country and the second,
afterwards.


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