Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . coast is brilliant with spots ofcolor—blue, red, yellow, green, black, pink, brown—ona gorgeous summer day, and a woman in white, shelteredunder a red parasol, is seated on a rock shelf lookingover a sea that all but laps her feet. The spent wavescircling among outlying boulders are foam-flecked; far-ther away are emerald shallows: and the distant sea isblue under a horizon of faint rose. Signed at the lower right, Dearth. Purchased from M. Knoedler <§ Co., New York, 1902. Jt6 y. ^ Childe Hassam, N.A. American: 1859—6—DRYADS Height, 13J4 i
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . coast is brilliant with spots ofcolor—blue, red, yellow, green, black, pink, brown—ona gorgeous summer day, and a woman in white, shelteredunder a red parasol, is seated on a rock shelf lookingover a sea that all but laps her feet. The spent wavescircling among outlying boulders are foam-flecked; far-ther away are emerald shallows: and the distant sea isblue under a horizon of faint rose. Signed at the lower right, Dearth. Purchased from M. Knoedler <§ Co., New York, 1902. Jt6 y. ^ Childe Hassam, N.A. American: 1859—6—DRYADS Height, 13J4 ihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valuable-pictures-by-foreign-and-american-masters-coast-is-brilliant-with-spots-ofcolorblue-red-yellow-green-black-pink-brownona-gorgeous-summer-day-and-a-woman-in-white-shelteredunder-a-red-parasol-is-seated-on-a-rock-shelf-lookingover-a-sea-that-all-but-laps-her-feet-the-spent-wavescircling-among-outlying-boulders-are-foam-flecked-far-ther-away-are-emerald-shallows-and-the-distant-sea-isblue-under-a-horizon-of-faint-rose-signed-at-the-lower-right-dearth-purchased-from-m-knoedler-lt-co-new-york-1902-jt6-y-childe-hassam-na-american-18596dryads-height-13j4-i-image340129760.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No13 (September 26, 1919)] . ever got-ten into Congress on the ticket sponsoredby the party Swope now represented. Smallwonder the opposition ceased to worry.But apparently the question of party affil-iation was only a secondary considerationin the minds of those who were doing thevoting. At any rate, when the votes werecounted, Swope was found to be dulyelected Congressman by a wide margin—and he proceeded to take his oath of officeas the youngest member of Congress. CAPTAIN Swope was perhaps more im-pressive in bearing than CongressmanSwope. He is of qui
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No13 (September 26, 1919)] . ever got-ten into Congress on the ticket sponsoredby the party Swope now represented. Smallwonder the opposition ceased to worry.But apparently the question of party affil-iation was only a secondary considerationin the minds of those who were doing thevoting. At any rate, when the votes werecounted, Swope was found to be dulyelected Congressman by a wide margin—and he proceeded to take his oath of officeas the youngest member of Congress. CAPTAIN Swope was perhaps more im-pressive in bearing than CongressmanSwope. He is of quihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-1-no13-september-26-1919-ever-got-ten-into-congress-on-the-ticket-sponsoredby-the-party-swope-now-represented-smallwonder-the-opposition-ceased-to-worrybut-apparently-the-question-of-party-affil-iation-was-only-a-secondary-considerationin-the-minds-of-those-who-were-doing-thevoting-at-any-rate-when-the-votes-werecounted-swope-was-found-to-be-dulyelected-congressman-by-a-wide-marginand-he-proceeded-to-take-his-oath-of-officeas-the-youngest-member-of-congress-captain-swope-was-perhaps-more-im-pressive-in-bearing-than-congressmanswope-he-is-of-qui-image343386560.html
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . dow and orchard clothed in thevivid green of its early foliage. Signed at the lower right. Mary Cassatt. Height, 10 inches; length, 13/4 inches.Purchased from Messrs. Dirand-Riel. No. 65LA QUAI A SABLE ALFRED SISLEY No. 65ALFRED SISLEY FRENCH ( 1840-1899) LE QUA1 A SABLE Ox the right the blue waters of a river run glittering in thesunshine. On the left the bank runs, curving gently to theright, where it disappears in the middle distance. Boats andbroad wherries are moo
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . dow and orchard clothed in thevivid green of its early foliage. Signed at the lower right. Mary Cassatt. Height, 10 inches; length, 13/4 inches.Purchased from Messrs. Dirand-Riel. No. 65LA QUAI A SABLE ALFRED SISLEY No. 65ALFRED SISLEY FRENCH ( 1840-1899) LE QUA1 A SABLE Ox the right the blue waters of a river run glittering in thesunshine. On the left the bank runs, curving gently to theright, where it disappears in the middle distance. Boats andbroad wherries are moohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-catalogue-of-the-art-treasures-collected-by-the-well-known-connoisseur-the-late-cyrus-jlawrence-esq-new-york-dow-and-orchard-clothed-in-thevivid-green-of-its-early-foliage-signed-at-the-lower-right-mary-cassatt-height-10-inches-length-134-inchespurchased-from-messrs-dirand-riel-no-65la-quai-a-sable-alfred-sisley-no-65alfred-sisley-french-1840-1899-le-qua1-a-sable-ox-the-right-the-blue-waters-of-a-river-run-glittering-in-thesunshine-on-the-left-the-bank-runs-curving-gently-to-theright-where-it-disappears-in-the-middle-distance-boats-andbroad-wherries-are-moo-image339482734.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . ke the ordinarycatalog. Hundreds ofDiamond Bargains de-scribed in full detailwith exact weight, color,quality, etc. You knowwhat yoDre buyiDg beforeyou boy. Besides It tell ofGuaranteed Loan Value,unlimited exchange privi-lege at full price paid, andcomplete details of freeexamination offer. Use Coupon Now/ Jos. De Roy Birgain ^ & SoBSLilt / 9090 DeRoy BIdg Fr»« 0» Opj>. Poll OJict / Pittsburgh, Pa^ Gentlemen : Pleajs MDd^ me free and Drepeid, your^ latest basgkln list of dia.^ monds, watches and other^ Jewelry. It is uoders
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . ke the ordinarycatalog. Hundreds ofDiamond Bargains de-scribed in full detailwith exact weight, color,quality, etc. You knowwhat yoDre buyiDg beforeyou boy. Besides It tell ofGuaranteed Loan Value,unlimited exchange privi-lege at full price paid, andcomplete details of freeexamination offer. Use Coupon Now/ Jos. De Roy Birgain ^ & SoBSLilt / 9090 DeRoy BIdg Fr»« 0» Opj>. Poll OJict / Pittsburgh, Pa^ Gentlemen : Pleajs MDd^ me free and Drepeid, your^ latest basgkln list of dia.^ monds, watches and other^ Jewelry. It is uodershttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no38-september-22-1922-ke-the-ordinarycatalog-hundreds-ofdiamond-bargains-de-scribed-in-full-detailwith-exact-weight-colorquality-etc-you-knowwhat-yodre-buyidg-beforeyou-boy-besides-it-tell-ofguaranteed-loan-valueunlimited-exchange-privi-lege-at-full-price-paid-andcomplete-details-of-freeexamination-offer-use-coupon-now-jos-de-roy-birgain-sobslilt-9090-deroy-bidg-fr-0-opjgt-poll-ojict-pittsburgh-pa-gentlemen-pleajs-mdd-me-free-and-drepeid-your-latest-basgkln-list-of-dia-monds-watches-and-other-jewelry-it-is-uoders-image343366336.html
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . t «^J Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas French: 1834—44—BALLET GIRLS DRESSING (Pastel)Height, 7 inches; length, 9y2 inches The spectator, admitted to the stage dressing rooms, finds two of the professional entertainers completing their toilets. One, in gray, yellow and brown, seen at half-length, is standing before her mirror arranging her headdress. In a room beyond, a companion in white ballet costume more or less complete is seen against red walls. Signed at the upper right. Degas. From the Cottier Collection, New York, 1909.. Charles Emile Jacq
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . t «^J Hilaire Germain Edgar Degas French: 1834—44—BALLET GIRLS DRESSING (Pastel)Height, 7 inches; length, 9y2 inches The spectator, admitted to the stage dressing rooms, finds two of the professional entertainers completing their toilets. One, in gray, yellow and brown, seen at half-length, is standing before her mirror arranging her headdress. In a room beyond, a companion in white ballet costume more or less complete is seen against red walls. Signed at the upper right. Degas. From the Cottier Collection, New York, 1909.. Charles Emile Jacqhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valuable-pictures-by-foreign-and-american-masters-t-j-hilaire-germain-edgar-degas-french-183444ballet-girls-dressing-pastelheight-7-inches-length-9y2-inches-the-spectator-admitted-to-the-stage-dressing-rooms-finds-two-of-the-professional-entertainers-completing-their-toilets-one-in-gray-yellow-and-brown-seen-at-half-length-is-standing-before-her-mirror-arranging-her-headdress-in-a-room-beyond-a-companion-in-white-ballet-costume-more-or-less-complete-is-seen-against-red-walls-signed-at-the-upper-right-degas-from-the-cottier-collection-new-york-1909-charles-emile-jacq-image340099238.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No14 (April 8, 1921)] . surveys and social hygiene, civic improve-ment, patriotic celebrations, memorial com-munity buildings and educational andAmericanization activities. A selected listof plays suitable for presentation byLegion posts and Auxiliary units is con-tained in an appendix. The booklet carriesa preface by National Adjutant LemuelHolies, of the Legion. Additional issues of the booklet will beprinted after sufficient time has elapsedto permit interested post, department andnational officials of the Legion and theAuxiliary to make constructive su
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No14 (April 8, 1921)] . surveys and social hygiene, civic improve-ment, patriotic celebrations, memorial com-munity buildings and educational andAmericanization activities. A selected listof plays suitable for presentation byLegion posts and Auxiliary units is con-tained in an appendix. The booklet carriesa preface by National Adjutant LemuelHolies, of the Legion. Additional issues of the booklet will beprinted after sufficient time has elapsedto permit interested post, department andnational officials of the Legion and theAuxiliary to make constructive suhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-3-no14-april-8-1921-surveys-and-social-hygiene-civic-improve-ment-patriotic-celebrations-memorial-com-munity-buildings-and-educational-andamericanization-activities-a-selected-listof-plays-suitable-for-presentation-bylegion-posts-and-auxiliary-units-is-con-tained-in-an-appendix-the-booklet-carriesa-preface-by-national-adjutant-lemuelholies-of-the-legion-additional-issues-of-the-booklet-will-beprinted-after-sufficient-time-has-elapsedto-permit-interested-post-department-andnational-officials-of-the-legion-and-theauxiliary-to-make-constructive-su-image340250320.html
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . There is little air stirring, and while some canvas isup there is little movement, and one boat is beingworked by sweeps. In the foreground are men insmall-boats. A pale blue sky is spread with whiteclouds and the water is lightly dappled with reflections. Signed at the lower right, Jongkind, 1866. Purchased from Mr. William Chase, N.A., New York, 1910. M* Willem Maris Dutch: 1844— 89—DUCKS (Water Color)Height, 12 inches; length, 19]/$ inches Varying greens of grass and overhanging foliage, insunlight and shadow at the border of a pond, are r
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . There is little air stirring, and while some canvas isup there is little movement, and one boat is beingworked by sweeps. In the foreground are men insmall-boats. A pale blue sky is spread with whiteclouds and the water is lightly dappled with reflections. Signed at the lower right, Jongkind, 1866. Purchased from Mr. William Chase, N.A., New York, 1910. M* Willem Maris Dutch: 1844— 89—DUCKS (Water Color)Height, 12 inches; length, 19]/$ inches Varying greens of grass and overhanging foliage, insunlight and shadow at the border of a pond, are rhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valuable-pictures-by-foreign-and-american-masters-there-is-little-air-stirring-and-while-some-canvas-isup-there-is-little-movement-and-one-boat-is-beingworked-by-sweeps-in-the-foreground-are-men-insmall-boats-a-pale-blue-sky-is-spread-with-whiteclouds-and-the-water-is-lightly-dappled-with-reflections-signed-at-the-lower-right-jongkind-1866-purchased-from-mr-william-chase-na-new-york-1910-m-willem-maris-dutch-1844-89ducks-water-colorheight-12-inches-length-19-inches-varying-greens-of-grass-and-overhanging-foliage-insunlight-and-shadow-at-the-border-of-a-pond-are-r-image340080038.html
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. since rendered. The feelings ofmany of our people toward it are akinto our individual feelings toward thebills of lawyers and doctors for serv-ices which they may have performedin the past. We face them perfunc-torily, and with a not unnatural desireto find some possible means of escape,but like all such obligations long over-due, this debt, if neglected, will onlygrow more heavy with the lapse of time.If we leave our veterans with thisobligation unsettled, and with the feel-ing that the country has dealt unjustlywith them, thei
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. since rendered. The feelings ofmany of our people toward it are akinto our individual feelings toward thebills of lawyers and doctors for serv-ices which they may have performedin the past. We face them perfunc-torily, and with a not unnatural desireto find some possible means of escape,but like all such obligations long over-due, this debt, if neglected, will onlygrow more heavy with the lapse of time.If we leave our veterans with thisobligation unsettled, and with the feel-ing that the country has dealt unjustlywith them, theihttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no-11-march-17-1922-since-rendered-the-feelings-ofmany-of-our-people-toward-it-are-akinto-our-individual-feelings-toward-thebills-of-lawyers-and-doctors-for-serv-ices-which-they-may-have-performedin-the-past-we-face-them-perfunc-torily-and-with-a-not-unnatural-desireto-find-some-possible-means-of-escapebut-like-all-such-obligations-long-over-due-this-debt-if-neglected-will-onlygrow-more-heavy-with-the-lapse-of-timeif-we-leave-our-veterans-with-thisobligation-unsettled-and-with-the-feel-ing-that-the-country-has-dealt-unjustlywith-them-thei-image336893411.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . 27 «i» i. Tb PreventInfection New-Skin is a genuine anti-septic. It has the power of destroy-ing germs of infection. This is demonstrated by-scientific tests. Use New-Skin promptly, asdirected. NeverNeglecl a Break in the Skin NEWSKIN COMPANY, NEW YORK What15 Cents Willbring ^ T1?i3p You The little matter of 15 cts. in stamp3 orcoin will bring you the Pathfinder 13weeks on trial. The Pathfinder is an il-lustrated weekly, published at the Nationscenter, for the Nation; a paperthat prints all the news of theworld and tells the trut
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . 27 «i» i. Tb PreventInfection New-Skin is a genuine anti-septic. It has the power of destroy-ing germs of infection. This is demonstrated by-scientific tests. Use New-Skin promptly, asdirected. NeverNeglecl a Break in the Skin NEWSKIN COMPANY, NEW YORK What15 Cents Willbring ^ T1?i3p You The little matter of 15 cts. in stamp3 orcoin will bring you the Pathfinder 13weeks on trial. The Pathfinder is an il-lustrated weekly, published at the Nationscenter, for the Nation; a paperthat prints all the news of theworld and tells the truthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-2-no7-february-13-1920-27-i-i-tb-preventinfection-new-skin-is-a-genuine-anti-septic-it-has-the-power-of-destroy-ing-germs-of-infection-this-is-demonstrated-by-scientific-tests-use-new-skin-promptly-asdirected-neverneglecl-a-break-in-the-skin-newskin-company-new-york-what15-cents-willbring-t1i3p-you-the-little-matter-of-15-cts-in-stamp3-orcoin-will-bring-you-the-pathfinder-13weeks-on-trial-the-pathfinder-is-an-il-lustrated-weekly-published-at-the-nationscenter-for-the-nation-a-paperthat-prints-all-the-news-of-theworld-and-tells-the-trut-image339342744.html
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . 359. 359—(6) Theseus Fighting Centaur Bronze group. 1850. Antique patina. Originally this groupwas called Lapith and Centaur, but as the sculptor worked atit he particularized so far as to decide which man and which man-horse was intended. The man is Theseus, the centaur Bianor.A Roman poet makes Nestor, telling yarns to the warriors beforeTroy, describe the wild work that occurred at a certain weddingin Thessaly to which the Lapiths invited the Centaurs. Afterthe ruct
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . 359. 359—(6) Theseus Fighting Centaur Bronze group. 1850. Antique patina. Originally this groupwas called Lapith and Centaur, but as the sculptor worked atit he particularized so far as to decide which man and which man-horse was intended. The man is Theseus, the centaur Bianor.A Roman poet makes Nestor, telling yarns to the warriors beforeTroy, describe the wild work that occurred at a certain weddingin Thessaly to which the Lapiths invited the Centaurs. Afterthe ructhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-catalogue-of-the-art-treasures-collected-by-the-well-known-connoisseur-the-late-cyrus-jlawrence-esq-new-york-359-3596-theseus-fighting-centaur-bronze-group-1850-antique-patina-originally-this-groupwas-called-lapith-and-centaur-but-as-the-sculptor-worked-atit-he-particularized-so-far-as-to-decide-which-man-and-which-man-horse-was-intended-the-man-is-theseus-the-centaur-bianora-roman-poet-makes-nestor-telling-yarns-to-the-warriors-beforetroy-describe-the-wild-work-that-occurred-at-a-certain-weddingin-thessaly-to-which-the-lapiths-invited-the-centaurs-afterthe-ruct-image339457796.html
Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . order, in creamy-white hoodand habit, is seated beside a Spanish beauty at an open win-dow. As he rests his chin between his thumb and forefingerand ogles her with a leer, the lady holds her fan between hisface and hers. Her black hair is dressed with a tortoise-shellcomb, from which a white lace mantilla falls over the shouldersof her pink-and-green damask silk bodice. Signed and dated at the loieer center, Axtonio CasanovaV EsTORACH, Paris, 1882. From the William Schau.s Collection, Catalogue Xo. 236, Xexc York,191
Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . order, in creamy-white hoodand habit, is seated beside a Spanish beauty at an open win-dow. As he rests his chin between his thumb and forefingerand ogles her with a leer, the lady holds her fan between hisface and hers. Her black hair is dressed with a tortoise-shellcomb, from which a white lace mantilla falls over the shouldersof her pink-and-green damask silk bodice. Signed and dated at the loieer center, Axtonio CasanovaV EsTORACH, Paris, 1882. From the William Schau.s Collection, Catalogue Xo. 236, Xexc York,191https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nearly-three-hundred-valuable-paintings-of-the-american-and-foreign-schools-order-in-creamy-white-hoodand-habit-is-seated-beside-a-spanish-beauty-at-an-open-win-dow-as-he-rests-his-chin-between-his-thumb-and-forefingerand-ogles-her-with-a-leer-the-lady-holds-her-fan-between-hisface-and-hers-her-black-hair-is-dressed-with-a-tortoise-shellcomb-from-which-a-white-lace-mantilla-falls-over-the-shouldersof-her-pink-and-green-damask-silk-bodice-signed-and-dated-at-the-loieer-center-axtonio-casanovav-estorach-paris-1882-from-the-william-schaus-collection-catalogue-xo-236-xexc-york191-image343153995.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No21 (May 27, 1921)] . ay. Send 15 cents for a packetof usable samples of allshapes and colors ofEatons Highland Linen, EATON, CRANE & PIKE CO. Sponsors for Correctness in StationeryNew York Pittsfield, Mais. TORONTO, CANADA $100 A WEEHa CLEAR PROFIT* American Box Bait Heres a chance to get into a new and mfascinating business. A chance to make jjjbit* money on a small investment. Open a Box Ball alley. We help you to start. Pays big everywhere They are clearing $100 a week. Youcan too. C. T. Patterson startedwith 2 alleys. Cleared over $800 in2 months. No
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No21 (May 27, 1921)] . ay. Send 15 cents for a packetof usable samples of allshapes and colors ofEatons Highland Linen, EATON, CRANE & PIKE CO. Sponsors for Correctness in StationeryNew York Pittsfield, Mais. TORONTO, CANADA $100 A WEEHa CLEAR PROFIT* American Box Bait Heres a chance to get into a new and mfascinating business. A chance to make jjjbit* money on a small investment. Open a Box Ball alley. We help you to start. Pays big everywhere They are clearing $100 a week. Youcan too. C. T. Patterson startedwith 2 alleys. Cleared over $800 in2 months. Nohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-3-no21-may-27-1921-ay-send-15-cents-for-a-packetof-usable-samples-of-allshapes-and-colors-ofeatons-highland-linen-eaton-crane-pike-co-sponsors-for-correctness-in-stationerynew-york-pittsfield-mais-toronto-canada-100-a-weeha-clear-profit-american-box-bait-heres-a-chance-to-get-into-a-new-and-mfascinating-business-a-chance-to-make-jjjbit-money-on-a-small-investment-open-a-box-ball-alley-we-help-you-to-start-pays-big-everywhere-they-are-clearing-100-a-week-youcan-too-c-t-patterson-startedwith-2-alleys-cleared-over-800-in2-months-no-image343289756.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No45 (November 10, 1922)] .
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . Meet You on the Levee!. ISTEN, BUDDY—Thats a calliopeyou hear, suret iii i j ; enough. ShesJH^^ / soundin off to you K SSii^—^ from a big whiteMississippi Riversteamboat nosed indown by the levee atthe foot of CanalStreet in NooCleans. Ill meetyou on the levee, old-timer, along about five bells in theafternoon, Sunday, October the 12th.Ill be the bird in the old dungareesyoull pipe on the Ostermoor watch,topside o the bale of cotton thatsclosest to the gang plank. Well shove off half an hour laterfor a thirty-mile cruise up the riv
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . Meet You on the Levee!. ISTEN, BUDDY—Thats a calliopeyou hear, suret iii i j ; enough. ShesJH^^ / soundin off to you K SSii^—^ from a big whiteMississippi Riversteamboat nosed indown by the levee atthe foot of CanalStreet in NooCleans. Ill meetyou on the levee, old-timer, along about five bells in theafternoon, Sunday, October the 12th.Ill be the bird in the old dungareesyoull pipe on the Ostermoor watch,topside o the bale of cotton thatsclosest to the gang plank. Well shove off half an hour laterfor a thirty-mile cruise up the rivhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no30-july-28-1922-meet-you-on-the-levee!-isten-buddythats-a-calliopeyou-hear-suret-iii-i-j-enough-shesjh-soundin-off-to-you-k-ssii-from-a-big-whitemississippi-riversteamboat-nosed-indown-by-the-levee-atthe-foot-of-canalstreet-in-noocleans-ill-meetyou-on-the-levee-old-timer-along-about-five-bells-in-theafternoon-sunday-october-the-12thill-be-the-bird-in-the-old-dungareesyoull-pipe-on-the-ostermoor-watchtopside-o-the-bale-of-cotton-thatsclosest-to-the-gang-plank-well-shove-off-half-an-hour-laterfor-a-thirty-mile-cruise-up-the-riv-image339184556.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . heir lives. Ex-service men, with honorable dis-charge are given special preference on theexaminations and in the making of theappointments. Every ex-service manshould fill in the following coupon andsend it at once for free sample lessonsand full information. Do not postponeas you might forget and lose this oppor-tunity altogether. COUPON Franklin Institute, Depl. J301, Rocheitcr, N. Y. Kindly send me at once and absolutelyfree of charge, sample lessons from the coursechecked, give me full information regardingthe special prefe
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. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. Are the war-handi-capped veterans of theWorld War, the grad-uates of Uncle Samsvocational trainingcourses, making goodin the competition ofeveryday business life?The writerof this articlesays about half of themare, and he tells causesof success and failure. Vocational graduates, (left)who once fed the guns, nowfeed the presses. Edward C.Peterson, former Air Servicemechanic, trained by UncleSam to be a church organist inspite of a fractured knee (right).
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. Are the war-handi-capped veterans of theWorld War, the grad-uates of Uncle Samsvocational trainingcourses, making goodin the competition ofeveryday business life?The writerof this articlesays about half of themare, and he tells causesof success and failure. Vocational graduates, (left)who once fed the guns, nowfeed the presses. Edward C.Peterson, former Air Servicemechanic, trained by UncleSam to be a church organist inspite of a fractured knee (right).https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no-11-march-17-1922-are-the-war-handi-capped-veterans-of-theworld-war-the-grad-uates-of-uncle-samsvocational-trainingcourses-making-goodin-the-competition-ofeveryday-business-lifethe-writerof-this-articlesays-about-half-of-themare-and-he-tells-causesof-success-and-failure-vocational-graduates-leftwho-once-fed-the-guns-nowfeed-the-presses-edward-cpeterson-former-air-servicemechanic-trained-by-unclesam-to-be-a-church-organist-inspite-of-a-fractured-knee-right-image336900065.html
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Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . Xo. 34A PENNSYLVANIA FARM BY WALTER ELMER SGHOFIELD V? Walter Elmer Schofielcl ) American: 1867— 34—A PENNSYLVANIA FARM Height, 30 inches; length, 38 inches A transverse stone fence, runnng diagonally, separatesa rolling field of the foreground from the farmyard oflower land just beyond it, where a high, grayish-yellowfarmhouse stands on the left. The house has dormerwindows and a porch with a reddish-brown roof. Alittle away in the middle distance is the brown wagonshed, and in the background stands a large white barn,with a wing and steep b
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . Xo. 34A PENNSYLVANIA FARM BY WALTER ELMER SGHOFIELD V? Walter Elmer Schofielcl ) American: 1867— 34—A PENNSYLVANIA FARM Height, 30 inches; length, 38 inches A transverse stone fence, runnng diagonally, separatesa rolling field of the foreground from the farmyard oflower land just beyond it, where a high, grayish-yellowfarmhouse stands on the left. The house has dormerwindows and a porch with a reddish-brown roof. Alittle away in the middle distance is the brown wagonshed, and in the background stands a large white barn,with a wing and steep bhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valuable-pictures-by-foreign-and-american-masters-xo-34a-pennsylvania-farm-by-walter-elmer-sghofield-v-walter-elmer-schofielcl-american-1867-34a-pennsylvania-farm-height-30-inches-length-38-inches-a-transverse-stone-fence-runnng-diagonally-separatesa-rolling-field-of-the-foreground-from-the-farmyard-oflower-land-just-beyond-it-where-a-high-grayish-yellowfarmhouse-stands-on-the-left-the-house-has-dormerwindows-and-a-porch-with-a-reddish-brown-roof-alittle-away-in-the-middle-distance-is-the-brown-wagonshed-and-in-the-background-stands-a-large-white-barnwith-a-wing-and-steep-b-image340108285.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . Mike Brady driving and Lewis Bredin,Michigan champion, awaiting his turn desired the use of the clubhouse andgrounds for one day, and agreed topay the club a fixed sum for eachman that used the golf course. Theheads of the club were able to seethat the idea had merit—just howsuccessful it was to prove theynever dreamed. Then the post committee got busyin earnest. Posters were printedadvertising the matches, and dis-tributed over all the nearby cities.These posters stated that the ex-
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . Mike Brady driving and Lewis Bredin,Michigan champion, awaiting his turn desired the use of the clubhouse andgrounds for one day, and agreed topay the club a fixed sum for eachman that used the golf course. Theheads of the club were able to seethat the idea had merit—just howsuccessful it was to prove theynever dreamed. Then the post committee got busyin earnest. Posters were printedadvertising the matches, and dis-tributed over all the nearby cities.These posters stated that the ex-https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no30-july-28-1922-mike-brady-driving-and-lewis-bredinmichigan-champion-awaiting-his-turn-desired-the-use-of-the-clubhouse-andgrounds-for-one-day-and-agreed-topay-the-club-a-fixed-sum-for-eachman-that-used-the-golf-course-theheads-of-the-club-were-able-to-seethat-the-idea-had-meritjust-howsuccessful-it-was-to-prove-theynever-dreamed-then-the-post-committee-got-busyin-earnest-posters-were-printedadvertising-the-matches-and-dis-tributed-over-all-the-nearby-citiesthese-posters-stated-that-the-ex-image339181481.html
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Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . 346—(13) A Seated Lion Small size. Antique green patina. The popularity of this calm,reflective lion is shown by the number of reductions called for.Here is a smaller one with a green patination, with certain dif-ferences in the modelling of the mane. Signed on front of base, Barye. Height, 6% inches: width. 6 inches. 347—(12) A Seated Liox Small; new model. Brown and green patina. Another variantin the series of seated lions, this small bronze has a fierce expres-sion
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Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . d at the lower right, F. Arntzenius. Purchased at the Holland Fine Art Department, Worlds Fair,St. Louis, 1904. No. 152CATTLE AT THE POOL BY ? HEINRICH JOHAXX ZUGEL V Heinrich Johann Ziigel German: 1850—152—CATTLE AT THE POOL Height, 22 inches; length, 34 inches Two of the familiar brand of black and white cattle,small but chunky beasts with small heads, and horn-less, are brought down close to the spectator and areseen knee-deep in a pool or eddy of a stream whosewaters their clumsy progress has churned up. Theyface to the right, three-quart
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . e figurehad moved up to GOO,not including thirty-six names to be pro-posed for membershipat the July meeting.At the same time3,000 circulars weregoing out to as manySan Francisco navalveterans, and Post Legion Calendar Department Conventions Eleven are scheduled for August,twenty-three for September. Its yourposts chance to get over that BigIdea. Essay Contest Does not close until October 6th.Every kid in the country will be writ-ing them. Membership Contest Were half way down the track.Everybody is still in the running.The prizes t
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . e figurehad moved up to GOO,not including thirty-six names to be pro-posed for membershipat the July meeting.At the same time3,000 circulars weregoing out to as manySan Francisco navalveterans, and Post Legion Calendar Department Conventions Eleven are scheduled for August,twenty-three for September. Its yourposts chance to get over that BigIdea. Essay Contest Does not close until October 6th.Every kid in the country will be writ-ing them. Membership Contest Were half way down the track.Everybody is still in the running.The prizes thttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no30-july-28-1922-e-figurehad-moved-up-to-goonot-including-thirty-six-names-to-be-pro-posed-for-membershipat-the-july-meetingat-the-same-time3000-circulars-weregoing-out-to-as-manysan-francisco-navalveterans-and-post-legion-calendar-department-conventions-eleven-are-scheduled-for-augusttwenty-three-for-september-its-yourposts-chance-to-get-over-that-bigidea-essay-contest-does-not-close-until-october-6thevery-kid-in-the-country-will-be-writ-ing-them-membership-contest-were-half-way-down-the-trackeverybody-is-still-in-the-runningthe-prizes-t-image339183776.html
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. he patient in the private ward of ahospital was a testy old millionaire whosecase at first gave the physician consider-able difficulty. Well, said the crusty one after he hadbeen there several weeks, how do youfind me this morning? Youre getting on well, replied thephysician, rubbing his hands in satisfac-tion. Your legs are still swollen, butthat doesnt bother me. Of course it doesnt, snarled the oldman. Your legs could swell till they blewup and it wouldnt bother me. Thrifty Terry Not all Irishmen are spendthrifts. Terryof Kil
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. he patient in the private ward of ahospital was a testy old millionaire whosecase at first gave the physician consider-able difficulty. Well, said the crusty one after he hadbeen there several weeks, how do youfind me this morning? Youre getting on well, replied thephysician, rubbing his hands in satisfac-tion. Your legs are still swollen, butthat doesnt bother me. Of course it doesnt, snarled the oldman. Your legs could swell till they blewup and it wouldnt bother me. Thrifty Terry Not all Irishmen are spendthrifts. Terryof Kilhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no-11-march-17-1922-he-patient-in-the-private-ward-of-ahospital-was-a-testy-old-millionaire-whosecase-at-first-gave-the-physician-consider-able-difficulty-well-said-the-crusty-one-after-he-hadbeen-there-several-weeks-how-do-youfind-me-this-morning-youre-getting-on-well-replied-thephysician-rubbing-his-hands-in-satisfac-tion-your-legs-are-still-swollen-butthat-doesnt-bother-me-of-course-it-doesnt-snarled-the-oldman-your-legs-could-swell-till-they-blewup-and-it-wouldnt-bother-me-thrifty-terry-not-all-irishmen-are-spendthrifts-terryof-kil-image336896187.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No10 (March 10, 1922)] . Each meeting is tobe in charge of a local employmentcommittee made up of Legionnairesand interested citizens. This com-mittee will survey the local situationbefore the meeting and listen to dis-cussions of the remedies for unemploy-ment in its locality at the meeting itselfIt is to remain in existence as long afterthe meeting as is necessary to insure Ex-Service and American Legion MOUT OF EMPLOYMENT ARE INVITED TOen ADVERTISE THEIR QUALIFICATIONS IN These Columns Without Cost The Record is glad to donate the necessaryspace to brin
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No10 (March 10, 1922)] . Each meeting is tobe in charge of a local employmentcommittee made up of Legionnairesand interested citizens. This com-mittee will survey the local situationbefore the meeting and listen to dis-cussions of the remedies for unemploy-ment in its locality at the meeting itselfIt is to remain in existence as long afterthe meeting as is necessary to insure Ex-Service and American Legion MOUT OF EMPLOYMENT ARE INVITED TOen ADVERTISE THEIR QUALIFICATIONS IN These Columns Without Cost The Record is glad to donate the necessaryspace to brinhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no10-march-10-1922-each-meeting-is-tobe-in-charge-of-a-local-employmentcommittee-made-up-of-legionnairesand-interested-citizens-this-com-mittee-will-survey-the-local-situationbefore-the-meeting-and-listen-to-dis-cussions-of-the-remedies-for-unemploy-ment-in-its-locality-at-the-meeting-itselfit-is-to-remain-in-existence-as-long-afterthe-meeting-as-is-necessary-to-insure-ex-service-and-american-legion-mout-of-employment-are-invited-toen-advertise-their-qualifications-in-these-columns-without-cost-the-record-is-glad-to-donate-the-necessaryspace-to-brin-image339300580.html
Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . ne et Cie, Paris.B// order of Mr. Arthur ]I. Nowak, New York. Eugene Isabey French: 1804—1886134—1.^ CHASSE Height, 26 inches; xcidth, 20 inches Ix the courtyard of a French chateau, Mhich occupies tlie fore-ground of the composition, is assembled a hunting party oftwo score or more figures, with horses and a pack of hounds.The walls and towers of the cluiteau, which is a very beautifulspecimen of French renaissance architecture, fill the upperpart of the picture and are relieved in sunlight agaisnt a skyof blue wit
Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . ne et Cie, Paris.B// order of Mr. Arthur ]I. Nowak, New York. Eugene Isabey French: 1804—1886134—1.^ CHASSE Height, 26 inches; xcidth, 20 inches Ix the courtyard of a French chateau, Mhich occupies tlie fore-ground of the composition, is assembled a hunting party oftwo score or more figures, with horses and a pack of hounds.The walls and towers of the cluiteau, which is a very beautifulspecimen of French renaissance architecture, fill the upperpart of the picture and are relieved in sunlight agaisnt a skyof blue withttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/nearly-three-hundred-valuable-paintings-of-the-american-and-foreign-schools-ne-et-cie-parisb-order-of-mr-arthur-i-nowak-new-york-eugene-isabey-french-180418861341-chasse-height-26-inches-xcidth-20-inches-ix-the-courtyard-of-a-french-chateau-mhich-occupies-tlie-fore-ground-of-the-composition-is-assembled-a-hunting-party-oftwo-score-or-more-figures-with-horses-and-a-pack-of-houndsthe-walls-and-towers-of-the-cluiteau-which-is-a-very-beautifulspecimen-of-french-renaissance-architecture-fill-the-upperpart-of-the-picture-and-are-relieved-in-sunlight-agaisnt-a-skyof-blue-wit-image343135411.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . s month opened one of the mostthoroughly equipped clubrooms in thestate. Surplus funds of the NationalLeague for Womens Service and theHome Guard Regiment have been turnedover to the post for maintenance ex-penses. Outdoor art is being used by Paul A.Stanton Post No. 205, of Philadelphia, inits campaign for funds and members. Ona high wall illuminated by flood lights alocal artist paints immense pictures whilethe crowds look on, and near him a sculp-tor models giant bas-reliefs of historiccharacters. Citizens of Vern R. Glick Pos
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . s month opened one of the mostthoroughly equipped clubrooms in thestate. Surplus funds of the NationalLeague for Womens Service and theHome Guard Regiment have been turnedover to the post for maintenance ex-penses. Outdoor art is being used by Paul A.Stanton Post No. 205, of Philadelphia, inits campaign for funds and members. Ona high wall illuminated by flood lights alocal artist paints immense pictures whilethe crowds look on, and near him a sculp-tor models giant bas-reliefs of historiccharacters. Citizens of Vern R. Glick Poshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-2-no7-february-13-1920-s-month-opened-one-of-the-mostthoroughly-equipped-clubrooms-in-thestate-surplus-funds-of-the-nationalleague-for-womens-service-and-thehome-guard-regiment-have-been-turnedover-to-the-post-for-maintenance-ex-penses-outdoor-art-is-being-used-by-paul-astanton-post-no-205-of-philadelphia-inits-campaign-for-funds-and-members-ona-high-wall-illuminated-by-flood-lights-alocal-artist-paints-immense-pictures-whilethe-crowds-look-on-and-near-him-a-sculp-tor-models-giant-bas-reliefs-of-historiccharacters-citizens-of-vern-r-glick-pos-image339342016.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No21 (May 27, 1921)] . THE American Legion Memorial Hospital which has been completed atKerrville, Tex., and leased by the Legion to the Public Health Service,has a number of two-patient cottages such as the one shown here in courseof construction. The hospital, built by public subscription, will eventuallycare for 500 tubercular veterans. MAY 27, 1921 PAGE 17 PRO AND CON Editorial Comment on the Activities ofThe American Legion. —Indianapolis News. AN inteiesting example of The AmericanLegions purposes and activities is foundin its objection to the propos
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No21 (May 27, 1921)] . THE American Legion Memorial Hospital which has been completed atKerrville, Tex., and leased by the Legion to the Public Health Service,has a number of two-patient cottages such as the one shown here in courseof construction. The hospital, built by public subscription, will eventuallycare for 500 tubercular veterans. MAY 27, 1921 PAGE 17 PRO AND CON Editorial Comment on the Activities ofThe American Legion. —Indianapolis News. AN inteiesting example of The AmericanLegions purposes and activities is foundin its objection to the proposhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-3-no21-may-27-1921-the-american-legion-memorial-hospital-which-has-been-completed-atkerrville-tex-and-leased-by-the-legion-to-the-public-health-servicehas-a-number-of-two-patient-cottages-such-as-the-one-shown-here-in-courseof-construction-the-hospital-built-by-public-subscription-will-eventuallycare-for-500-tubercular-veterans-may-27-1921-page-17-pro-and-con-editorial-comment-on-the-activities-ofthe-american-legion-indianapolis-news-an-inteiesting-example-of-the-americanlegions-purposes-and-activities-is-foundin-its-objection-to-the-propos-image343289425.html
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . Xo. 69LAX DSC APE BY GUSTAVE COURBET Gustave Courbet French: 1819—18T7 «7 69—LANDSCAPE Height, 20 inches; length, 23y2 inches Sunshine falls from the left upon a field or bank inthe middle distance which slopes gently to the right.Beyond the slant of light, yellowing the open field, ahillside of dense woods is deep green in shadow. Onthe nearer edge of the field detached trees with thickfoliage, brown in the warm note of autumn, stand outagainst the light, a short declivity below them reveal-ing rocky ledges of soft gray tone and banks of m
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. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. i never. heard thealarm- it must b£awful late! afraidl to look— ill be fired,Sure, this timeJ!^ u NtfHEN YOU AWAKE IN THE MoRNiNGWITH A FEELING THAT O/ER.-SLEFT, AND LIE THERE IN FEARANp TT2EMBUN6-AFRA1D To LOOK at the Clock and convincedthat it has failed xw—doesmt the old alarm sound _>che6rful when it does go off . /0H Joy:rneusffr ID fO?&0TTO SETIf! ^ HE HASAN lt)£A «n t> TALKABOUT VACATIONL(ST-5UT«ES KoT too sure. WHEN THE. BOSS WANTSTO SEE YCU IN HIS PRIVATEOFFICE AND KEEPS >0UWAITING FOR. A FEWMINUTES, CAWT*?GU C
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. i never. heard thealarm- it must b£awful late! afraidl to look— ill be fired,Sure, this timeJ!^ u NtfHEN YOU AWAKE IN THE MoRNiNGWITH A FEELING THAT O/ER.-SLEFT, AND LIE THERE IN FEARANp TT2EMBUN6-AFRA1D To LOOK at the Clock and convincedthat it has failed xw—doesmt the old alarm sound _>che6rful when it does go off . /0H Joy:rneusffr ID fO?&0TTO SETIf! ^ HE HASAN lt)£A «n t> TALKABOUT VACATIONL(ST-5UT«ES KoT too sure. WHEN THE. BOSS WANTSTO SEE YCU IN HIS PRIVATEOFFICE AND KEEPS >0UWAITING FOR. A FEWMINUTES, CAWT*?GU Chttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no-11-march-17-1922-i-never-heard-thealarm-it-must-bawful-late!-afraidl-to-look-ill-be-firedsure-this-timej!-u-ntfhen-you-awake-in-the-morningwith-a-feeling-that-oer-sleft-and-lie-there-in-fearanp-tt2embun6-afra1d-to-look-at-the-clock-and-convincedthat-it-has-failed-xwdoesmt-the-old-alarm-sound-gtche6rful-when-it-does-go-off-0h-joyrneusffr-id-fo0tto-setif!-he-hasan-lta-n-tgt-talkabout-vacationlst-5utes-kot-too-sure-when-the-boss-wantsto-see-ycu-in-his-privateoffice-and-keeps-gt0uwaiting-for-a-fewminutes-cawtgu-c-image336897782.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No 8 (August 22, 1919)] . Official Publication ofThe American Legion Weekly COPYRICHT, 1919,BY THE Legion PublishingCorporation Volume 1 NEW YORK, AUGUST 22, 1919 Number 8 Captured by Jerry. The Tommies werecheerjul prisoners ©Press III. WE had Jerry hopping it thatmorning in the early fall of1918. He was driven from hisfront line near Busigny by our creep-ing barrage and we followed throughas it lifted and pushed him across theLa Salle river and up its steep banks.On the heights beyond it was like aWestern rabbit drive. Enemy snipersand machine gunners ju
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Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . onstruction with red-tiled roofs. The hour is earlyevening and lamp-light shines gently from a green-shutteredwindow in a house on the right. At the end of the street, in thedistance, some tree forms are indicated and a warm-tinted graysky fills the upper part of the canvas. Signed at the lower left.Property of Mr. E. A. Gurxee. George H. Bogert, A.N.A. American: 186-t—7i)^MOON LIGHT Height, 28 inches: length, 36 inches A MEADOW with a pool in the middle foreground near which ahorse and cart are dimly seen, a tree o
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No 8 (August 22, 1919)] . ©Underwood & Underwood Di Done, mascot of the 165/// Infantry, waswounded at Chateau-Thierry. Dispatch dog taking back mes. taken from d> August 22, 1919 Dogs of War as Their Soldier Comrades S. WHEAT. but to him fell pleasanter tasks, forhe brought to the men friendship andsympathy. Sometimes, too, he heardenemy patrols and gave warnings, butmore often his ears were filled with thewhispering of some doughboy whocouldnt tell comrades of his longingfor home, his yearning for a sight ofthe young wife, his heartache for thebaby he
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No 8 (August 22, 1919)] . ©Underwood & Underwood Di Done, mascot of the 165/// Infantry, waswounded at Chateau-Thierry. Dispatch dog taking back mes. taken from d> August 22, 1919 Dogs of War as Their Soldier Comrades S. WHEAT. but to him fell pleasanter tasks, forhe brought to the men friendship andsympathy. Sometimes, too, he heardenemy patrols and gave warnings, butmore often his ears were filled with thewhispering of some doughboy whocouldnt tell comrades of his longingfor home, his yearning for a sight ofthe young wife, his heartache for thebaby hehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-1-no-8-august-22-1919-underwood-underwood-di-done-mascot-of-the-165-infantry-waswounded-at-chateau-thierry-dispatch-dog-taking-back-mes-taken-from-dgt-august-22-1919-dogs-of-war-as-their-soldier-comrades-s-wheat-but-to-him-fell-pleasanter-tasks-forhe-brought-to-the-men-friendship-andsympathy-sometimes-too-he-heardenemy-patrols-and-gave-warnings-butmore-often-his-ears-were-filled-with-thewhispering-of-some-doughboy-whocouldnt-tell-comrades-of-his-longingfor-home-his-yearning-for-a-sight-ofthe-young-wife-his-heartache-for-thebaby-he-image338453944.html
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . ers Gallery,Baltimore. This is a photograph of the original by the Braunprocess. -371—Axtoixe Loris Barye French. 1795-1875. Pencil drawings. Five sketches of wildand domestic animals from life; a meagre survival from the in-numerable mass of drawings Barye made before undertakingfigures and groups. Each sketch carries the Barye stamp in red. A ANTOINE LOUS BARYE STAG WALKING Water-Color Like his friend, the romantic painter Delacroix, the sculptorBarye frequented such
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . ers Gallery,Baltimore. This is a photograph of the original by the Braunprocess. -371—Axtoixe Loris Barye French. 1795-1875. Pencil drawings. Five sketches of wildand domestic animals from life; a meagre survival from the in-numerable mass of drawings Barye made before undertakingfigures and groups. Each sketch carries the Barye stamp in red. A ANTOINE LOUS BARYE STAG WALKING Water-Color Like his friend, the romantic painter Delacroix, the sculptorBarye frequented suchhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-catalogue-of-the-art-treasures-collected-by-the-well-known-connoisseur-the-late-cyrus-jlawrence-esq-new-york-ers-gallerybaltimore-this-is-a-photograph-of-the-original-by-the-braunprocess-371axtoixe-loris-barye-french-1795-1875-pencil-drawings-five-sketches-of-wildand-domestic-animals-from-life-a-meagre-survival-from-the-in-numerable-mass-of-drawings-barye-made-before-undertakingfigures-and-groups-each-sketch-carries-the-barye-stamp-in-red-a-antoine-lous-barye-stag-walking-water-color-like-his-friend-the-romantic-painter-delacroix-the-sculptorbarye-frequented-such-image339454965.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . ke enlisted men. Theyresort of betwixt and between. But in theline youre all exposed to the same dangers,all eat the same chow and all feel aboutequal. The little company troubles thatvex one out of the line do not exist whenyou are fighting. The armistice ended the war for every-body except for the first sergeants. Thenswhen I thought sometimes that the warhad just begun. Our outfit didnt get toGermany, and we lay around those God-forsaken mud-holes in France week onend waiting to go home. Everybody hada grouch. The men would go
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . ke enlisted men. Theyresort of betwixt and between. But in theline youre all exposed to the same dangers,all eat the same chow and all feel aboutequal. The little company troubles thatvex one out of the line do not exist whenyou are fighting. The armistice ended the war for every-body except for the first sergeants. Thenswhen I thought sometimes that the warhad just begun. Our outfit didnt get toGermany, and we lay around those God-forsaken mud-holes in France week onend waiting to go home. Everybody hada grouch. The men would gohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-2-no7-february-13-1920-ke-enlisted-men-theyresort-of-betwixt-and-between-but-in-theline-youre-all-exposed-to-the-same-dangersall-eat-the-same-chow-and-all-feel-aboutequal-the-little-company-troubles-thatvex-one-out-of-the-line-do-not-exist-whenyou-are-fighting-the-armistice-ended-the-war-for-every-body-except-for-the-first-sergeants-thenswhen-i-thought-sometimes-that-the-warhad-just-begun-our-outfit-didnt-get-togermany-and-we-lay-around-those-god-forsaken-mud-holes-in-france-week-onend-waiting-to-go-home-everybody-hada-grouch-the-men-would-go-image339343902.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No18 (May 6, 1921)] . FAC-SIMILE IMPRESSION ACTUAL SIZE The above Seal is especially constructed for the requirements of AmericanLegion Posts in executing important documents and official papers. The die is hand engraved and cut extra deep affording a clear and perfectimpression at all times. This department in making a guarantee purchase, has been able to pro-cure these seals at a price which if ordered in single lots could hardly beduplicated for twice the amount. Furnished any post of the AmericanLegion postage prepaid $6.00 each. mr- WHEN ORDERING DONT
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No18 (May 6, 1921)] . FAC-SIMILE IMPRESSION ACTUAL SIZE The above Seal is especially constructed for the requirements of AmericanLegion Posts in executing important documents and official papers. The die is hand engraved and cut extra deep affording a clear and perfectimpression at all times. This department in making a guarantee purchase, has been able to pro-cure these seals at a price which if ordered in single lots could hardly beduplicated for twice the amount. Furnished any post of the AmericanLegion postage prepaid $6.00 each. mr- WHEN ORDERING DONThttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-3-no18-may-6-1921-fac-simile-impression-actual-size-the-above-seal-is-especially-constructed-for-the-requirements-of-americanlegion-posts-in-executing-important-documents-and-official-papers-the-die-is-hand-engraved-and-cut-extra-deep-affording-a-clear-and-perfectimpression-at-all-times-this-department-in-making-a-guarantee-purchase-has-been-able-to-pro-cure-these-seals-at-a-price-which-if-ordered-in-single-lots-could-hardly-beduplicated-for-twice-the-amount-furnished-any-post-of-the-americanlegion-postage-prepaid-600-each-mr-when-ordering-dont-image343237887.html
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . n patina. A pair of candle-sticks in a back to Nature vein, which ought to have receivedthe approval of Ruskin, if anything French later than the Four-teenth Century could please that doughty Briton. Ivy leaves,morning glories and other flowers, tendrils and vines, composean amusing ensemble in lighter vein. Climbing up the shaft is alarge beetle, with all its antennae and fringed legs, complete andin the round. Grim Barye was caught in a sportive mood. Signed undernea
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . n patina. A pair of candle-sticks in a back to Nature vein, which ought to have receivedthe approval of Ruskin, if anything French later than the Four-teenth Century could please that doughty Briton. Ivy leaves,morning glories and other flowers, tendrils and vines, composean amusing ensemble in lighter vein. Climbing up the shaft is alarge beetle, with all its antennae and fringed legs, complete andin the round. Grim Barye was caught in a sportive mood. Signed underneahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-catalogue-of-the-art-treasures-collected-by-the-well-known-connoisseur-the-late-cyrus-jlawrence-esq-new-york-n-patina-a-pair-of-candle-sticks-in-a-back-to-nature-vein-which-ought-to-have-receivedthe-approval-of-ruskin-if-anything-french-later-than-the-four-teenth-century-could-please-that-doughty-briton-ivy-leavesmorning-glories-and-other-flowers-tendrils-and-vines-composean-amusing-ensemble-in-lighter-vein-climbing-up-the-shaft-is-alarge-beetle-with-all-its-antennae-and-fringed-legs-complete-andin-the-round-grim-barye-was-caught-in-a-sportive-mood-signed-undernea-image339458110.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . passenger on Nothing looks appetizing on thismenu, waiter. Try this roast and garlic, sir. Garlic, nothing, Ive got a date to-night. Thats all right; whenyou see the bill, it willtake your breath away. Ex-buck: The doctor says I must quitsmoking, dear. One lung is almost gone. Mrs. Ex-buck: Oh, dear; cant youhold out until we get enough couponsfor that dining-room rug? Army Medic: Gotany scars on you? Rookie: No, Doc, butyoull find some cigarootsin my pocket. While theyre chang-ing the map, it has oc-curred to some that theymight
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . passenger on Nothing looks appetizing on thismenu, waiter. Try this roast and garlic, sir. Garlic, nothing, Ive got a date to-night. Thats all right; whenyou see the bill, it willtake your breath away. Ex-buck: The doctor says I must quitsmoking, dear. One lung is almost gone. Mrs. Ex-buck: Oh, dear; cant youhold out until we get enough couponsfor that dining-room rug? Army Medic: Gotany scars on you? Rookie: No, Doc, butyoull find some cigarootsin my pocket. While theyre chang-ing the map, it has oc-curred to some that theymighthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-2-no7-february-13-1920-passenger-on-nothing-looks-appetizing-on-thismenu-waiter-try-this-roast-and-garlic-sir-garlic-nothing-ive-got-a-date-to-night-thats-all-right-whenyou-see-the-bill-it-willtake-your-breath-away-ex-buck-the-doctor-says-i-must-quitsmoking-dear-one-lung-is-almost-gone-mrs-ex-buck-oh-dear-cant-youhold-out-until-we-get-enough-couponsfor-that-dining-room-rug-army-medic-gotany-scars-on-you-rookie-no-doc-butyoull-find-some-cigarootsin-my-pocket-while-theyre-chang-ing-the-map-it-has-oc-curred-to-some-that-theymight-image339353059.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . ay back to France to visitold Jacques Routray, who used to runan estaminet in St. Quentin, showedno signs of heat. What difference does it makewhether they tear up the treaty ornot? he inquired. Its all bally tosh.The real alliances between nations havenothing at all to do with a lot of funnyhen tracks on a sheet of white paper.Whatever the diplomats figure out isntgoing to make a Frenchman forget thathe hung in tlie wire out there with anEnglishman, or make an Englishman forget that an American once helpedhim to fight Fritz an
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . ay back to France to visitold Jacques Routray, who used to runan estaminet in St. Quentin, showedno signs of heat. What difference does it makewhether they tear up the treaty ornot? he inquired. Its all bally tosh.The real alliances between nations havenothing at all to do with a lot of funnyhen tracks on a sheet of white paper.Whatever the diplomats figure out isntgoing to make a Frenchman forget thathe hung in tlie wire out there with anEnglishman, or make an Englishman forget that an American once helpedhim to fight Fritz anhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no38-september-22-1922-ay-back-to-france-to-visitold-jacques-routray-who-used-to-runan-estaminet-in-st-quentin-showedno-signs-of-heat-what-difference-does-it-makewhether-they-tear-up-the-treaty-ornot-he-inquired-its-all-bally-toshthe-real-alliances-between-nations-havenothing-at-all-to-do-with-a-lot-of-funnyhen-tracks-on-a-sheet-of-white-paperwhatever-the-diplomats-figure-out-isntgoing-to-make-a-frenchman-forget-thathe-hung-in-tlie-wire-out-there-with-anenglishman-or-make-an-englishman-forget-that-an-american-once-helpedhim-to-fight-fritz-an-image343387037.html
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . No. 72FALA1SES A DIEPPE, TEMPS CjRIS BY CLAUDE MONET No. 72CLAUDE MONET FRENCH (1840- ) FALAISES A DIEPPE. TEMPS GRIS On the right the serrated escarpment of the cliffs stands outbold against the sunlight, diminishing in rapid perspective tothe middle distance, where a fold of the land indicates thepresence of a little valley. Beyond the terrain rises abruptlyinto a bold foreland, curving gently to the left, its harsh out-lines softened by a veil of mist which shrouds
Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . No. 72FALA1SES A DIEPPE, TEMPS CjRIS BY CLAUDE MONET No. 72CLAUDE MONET FRENCH (1840- ) FALAISES A DIEPPE. TEMPS GRIS On the right the serrated escarpment of the cliffs stands outbold against the sunlight, diminishing in rapid perspective tothe middle distance, where a fold of the land indicates thepresence of a little valley. Beyond the terrain rises abruptlyinto a bold foreland, curving gently to the left, its harsh out-lines softened by a veil of mist which shroudshttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-catalogue-of-the-art-treasures-collected-by-the-well-known-connoisseur-the-late-cyrus-jlawrence-esq-new-york-no-72fala1ses-a-dieppe-temps-cjris-by-claude-monet-no-72claude-monet-french-1840-falaises-a-dieppe-temps-gris-on-the-right-the-serrated-escarpment-of-the-cliffs-stands-outbold-against-the-sunlight-diminishing-in-rapid-perspective-tothe-middle-distance-where-a-fold-of-the-land-indicates-thepresence-of-a-little-valley-beyond-the-terrain-rises-abruptlyinto-a-bold-foreland-curving-gently-to-the-left-its-harsh-out-lines-softened-by-a-veil-of-mist-which-shrouds-image339479710.html
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No. 10 (September 5, 1919)]. G. Bacon, 55Goodbar Bldg., Memphis. Texas—Chairman, Claude V. Birkhead,San Antonio; Secretary, J. A. Belger,Austin, Texas. Utah—Chairman, Wesley E. King, JudgeBldg., Salt Lake City; Secretary, BaldwinRobertson, 409 Ten Boston Bldg., Salt LakeCity. Virginia—Chairman, Charles FrancisCocke, Terry Bldg., Roanoke; Secretary,C. Brocke Pollard, 1114 Mutual Bldg.,Richmond. Vermont—Chairman, H. Nelson Jack-son, Burlington; Secretary, Joseph H.Fountain, 138 Colchester Ave., Burlington. Washington—Chairman, Harvey J.Moss, 202 E. 47th St
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 1, No. 10 (September 5, 1919)]. G. Bacon, 55Goodbar Bldg., Memphis. Texas—Chairman, Claude V. Birkhead,San Antonio; Secretary, J. A. Belger,Austin, Texas. Utah—Chairman, Wesley E. King, JudgeBldg., Salt Lake City; Secretary, BaldwinRobertson, 409 Ten Boston Bldg., Salt LakeCity. Virginia—Chairman, Charles FrancisCocke, Terry Bldg., Roanoke; Secretary,C. Brocke Pollard, 1114 Mutual Bldg.,Richmond. Vermont—Chairman, H. Nelson Jack-son, Burlington; Secretary, Joseph H.Fountain, 138 Colchester Ave., Burlington. Washington—Chairman, Harvey J.Moss, 202 E. 47th Sthttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-1-no-10-september-5-1919-g-bacon-55goodbar-bldg-memphis-texaschairman-claude-v-birkheadsan-antonio-secretary-j-a-belgeraustin-texas-utahchairman-wesley-e-king-judgebldg-salt-lake-city-secretary-baldwinrobertson-409-ten-boston-bldg-salt-lakecity-virginiachairman-charles-franciscocke-terry-bldg-roanoke-secretaryc-brocke-pollard-1114-mutual-bldgrichmond-vermontchairman-h-nelson-jack-son-burlington-secretary-joseph-hfountain-138-colchester-ave-burlington-washingtonchairman-harvey-jmoss-202-e-47th-st-image336909818.html
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . /70* Anton 31 a live Dutch: 1838—1888 90—BLEACHING (Water Color) Htiifht. 14 inchi*: lenr/th, 10 inches Ik the corner of a field of soft pale green grass, likethat of the sand dunes by the seaside, a peasant womanin white waist, cap and apron, and dark skirt, is hang-ing out white linen to dry on a line, while other piecesaie bleaching on the grass beside her blue tub. Be-yond her on the left a bunch of short and taller greentrees at the corner of a low and open wood relievewith the delicate play of light and shadow in theirfoliage a gray sun
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . /70* Anton 31 a live Dutch: 1838—1888 90—BLEACHING (Water Color) Htiifht. 14 inchi*: lenr/th, 10 inches Ik the corner of a field of soft pale green grass, likethat of the sand dunes by the seaside, a peasant womanin white waist, cap and apron, and dark skirt, is hang-ing out white linen to dry on a line, while other piecesaie bleaching on the grass beside her blue tub. Be-yond her on the left a bunch of short and taller greentrees at the corner of a low and open wood relievewith the delicate play of light and shadow in theirfoliage a gray sunhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valuable-pictures-by-foreign-and-american-masters-70-anton-31-a-live-dutch-18381888-90bleaching-water-color-htiifht-14-inchi-lenrth-10-inches-ik-the-corner-of-a-field-of-soft-pale-green-grass-likethat-of-the-sand-dunes-by-the-seaside-a-peasant-womanin-white-waist-cap-and-apron-and-dark-skirt-is-hang-ing-out-white-linen-to-dry-on-a-line-while-other-piecesaie-bleaching-on-the-grass-beside-her-blue-tub-be-yond-her-on-the-left-a-bunch-of-short-and-taller-greentrees-at-the-corner-of-a-low-and-open-wood-relievewith-the-delicate-play-of-light-and-shadow-in-theirfoliage-a-gray-sun-image340079656.html
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . George Hitchcock American : 1850— 0 vL J 7—FLOWERING HOLLAND Height, 17 inches; length, 22 inches A glimpse of Holland in April, when even the soft grayskies of the humid Low Countries cannot lessen or lowerthe gorgeous golden-yellow, the vigorous reds andorange, the varied pinks and full-flushed white of thegreat tulip beds, or the luscious green of the succulentgrasses in the meadows about them. Here, in the fore-ground, the tulips are white, in the middle distance theyare golden, the blazing gold encompassed within bedsof orange, crimson,
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . George Hitchcock American : 1850— 0 vL J 7—FLOWERING HOLLAND Height, 17 inches; length, 22 inches A glimpse of Holland in April, when even the soft grayskies of the humid Low Countries cannot lessen or lowerthe gorgeous golden-yellow, the vigorous reds andorange, the varied pinks and full-flushed white of thegreat tulip beds, or the luscious green of the succulentgrasses in the meadows about them. Here, in the fore-ground, the tulips are white, in the middle distance theyare golden, the blazing gold encompassed within bedsof orange, crimson,https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valuable-pictures-by-foreign-and-american-masters-george-hitchcock-american-1850-0-vl-j-7flowering-holland-height-17-inches-length-22-inches-a-glimpse-of-holland-in-april-when-even-the-soft-grayskies-of-the-humid-low-countries-cannot-lessen-or-lowerthe-gorgeous-golden-yellow-the-vigorous-reds-andorange-the-varied-pinks-and-full-flushed-white-of-thegreat-tulip-beds-or-the-luscious-green-of-the-succulentgrasses-in-the-meadows-about-them-here-in-the-fore-ground-the-tulips-are-white-in-the-middle-distance-theyare-golden-the-blazing-gold-encompassed-within-bedsof-orange-crimson-image340126964.html
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . her hand and turned forward. Signed (it the lower right, Emile Claus.Exhibited at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1909. No. 81DRYADES BY RENE MENARD / 0 Rene Menard French: 1895— ^Sl— DRYADES (Pastel) Height, 2S inches: length, 85% inches Two gracile nymphs of the woods are reclining in theshade on the grassy bank of a forest pool, one ex-tended at length upon the sward, an arm under herhead and one knee raised, her white discarded draperyon the ground beside her. She seems in slumbrous rev-erie ; while her yellow-haired companion, restin
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . her hand and turned forward. Signed (it the lower right, Emile Claus.Exhibited at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, 1909. No. 81DRYADES BY RENE MENARD / 0 Rene Menard French: 1895— ^Sl— DRYADES (Pastel) Height, 2S inches: length, 85% inches Two gracile nymphs of the woods are reclining in theshade on the grassy bank of a forest pool, one ex-tended at length upon the sward, an arm under herhead and one knee raised, her white discarded draperyon the ground beside her. She seems in slumbrous rev-erie ; while her yellow-haired companion, restinhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valuable-pictures-by-foreign-and-american-masters-her-hand-and-turned-forward-signed-it-the-lower-right-emile-clausexhibited-at-the-carnegie-institute-pittsburgh-1909-no-81dryades-by-rene-menard-0-rene-menard-french-1895-sl-dryades-pastel-height-2s-inches-length-85-inches-two-gracile-nymphs-of-the-woods-are-reclining-in-theshade-on-the-grassy-bank-of-a-forest-pool-one-ex-tended-at-length-upon-the-sward-an-arm-under-herhead-and-one-knee-raised-her-white-discarded-draperyon-the-ground-beside-her-she-seems-in-slumbrous-rev-erie-while-her-yellow-haired-companion-restin-image340082188.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No 4 (January 28, 1921)] . 3h A civilian needed a card index forevery tenth bird in o. d.. He was back with a yarn thatmade strong officers weep wanted to investigate, and he put asergeant on the trail of the remainingkits. Combing the vicinity divulgednot the youths. The sergeant went toNew York and to the home of theAWOL king and found that Wumpushad come to America years before,alone, and that his mother, father andthe kits were doing as well as couldbe expected in Russia. When the ser-geant returned South, the Army Hou-dini had cleared the port. Later
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No 4 (January 28, 1921)] . 3h A civilian needed a card index forevery tenth bird in o. d.. He was back with a yarn thatmade strong officers weep wanted to investigate, and he put asergeant on the trail of the remainingkits. Combing the vicinity divulgednot the youths. The sergeant went toNew York and to the home of theAWOL king and found that Wumpushad come to America years before,alone, and that his mother, father andthe kits were doing as well as couldbe expected in Russia. When the ser-geant returned South, the Army Hou-dini had cleared the port. Laterhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-3-no-4-january-28-1921-3h-a-civilian-needed-a-card-index-forevery-tenth-bird-in-o-d-he-was-back-with-a-yarn-thatmade-strong-officers-weep-wanted-to-investigate-and-he-put-asergeant-on-the-trail-of-the-remainingkits-combing-the-vicinity-divulgednot-the-youths-the-sergeant-went-tonew-york-and-to-the-home-of-theawol-king-and-found-that-wumpushad-come-to-america-years-beforealone-and-that-his-mother-father-andthe-kits-were-doing-as-well-as-couldbe-expected-in-russia-when-the-ser-geant-returned-south-the-army-hou-dini-had-cleared-the-port-later-image338436104.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . e rode away. The armyrecords show him to be the only orderlya first sergeant in the National Guardever had. ASSEMBLING a company over inFrance was like gathering a bunch ata Dutch picnic to hear a political talk. Ourcompany was sheltered in about twentybillets, the number of men in each billetdepending upon the size of the fertilizerpile. When we were quartered near Abbe-ville I had to walk four miles to firstsergeants call. By the time a companywould assemble for drill, recall wouldsound. If a first sergeant could get a bil-let
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . e rode away. The armyrecords show him to be the only orderlya first sergeant in the National Guardever had. ASSEMBLING a company over inFrance was like gathering a bunch ata Dutch picnic to hear a political talk. Ourcompany was sheltered in about twentybillets, the number of men in each billetdepending upon the size of the fertilizerpile. When we were quartered near Abbe-ville I had to walk four miles to firstsergeants call. By the time a companywould assemble for drill, recall wouldsound. If a first sergeant could get a bil-lethttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-2-no7-february-13-1920-e-rode-away-the-armyrecords-show-him-to-be-the-only-orderlya-first-sergeant-in-the-national-guardever-had-assembling-a-company-over-infrance-was-like-gathering-a-bunch-ata-dutch-picnic-to-hear-a-political-talk-ourcompany-was-sheltered-in-about-twentybillets-the-number-of-men-in-each-billetdepending-upon-the-size-of-the-fertilizerpile-when-we-were-quartered-near-abbe-ville-i-had-to-walk-four-miles-to-firstsergeants-call-by-the-time-a-companywould-assemble-for-drill-recall-wouldsound-if-a-first-sergeant-could-get-a-bil-let-image339354639.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . d just that.According to testimony, it simplypushed the Army and the army engi-neers off the map. After a series ofhearings and controversies at whichdisagreements were frank and some-times bitter, the famous cost-plus con-tract was determined upon, which formof contract, notwithstanding the fixingof a contractors maximum fee at$250,000 per job, the Graham committee declares removed every hazard fromthe contractor and placed the inter-ests of the United States secondaryand made the interests of the contrac-tors primary. The War
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . d just that.According to testimony, it simplypushed the Army and the army engi-neers off the map. After a series ofhearings and controversies at whichdisagreements were frank and some-times bitter, the famous cost-plus con-tract was determined upon, which formof contract, notwithstanding the fixingof a contractors maximum fee at$250,000 per job, the Graham committee declares removed every hazard fromthe contractor and placed the inter-ests of the United States secondaryand made the interests of the contrac-tors primary. The Warhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no38-september-22-1922-d-just-thataccording-to-testimony-it-simplypushed-the-army-and-the-army-engi-neers-off-the-map-after-a-series-ofhearings-and-controversies-at-whichdisagreements-were-frank-and-some-times-bitter-the-famous-cost-plus-con-tract-was-determined-upon-which-formof-contract-notwithstanding-the-fixingof-a-contractors-maximum-fee-at250000-per-job-the-graham-committee-declares-removed-every-hazard-fromthe-contractor-and-placed-the-inter-ests-of-the-united-states-secondaryand-made-the-interests-of-the-contrac-tors-primary-the-war-image343389594.html
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No27 (July 7, 1922)] . tory structurebuilt in Georgian style in har-mony with the State Capitol which itfaces. The interior, done in Carrara mar-ble, contains an auditorium seating athousand people, the state historicallibrary, and a museum which includeswar trophies of the famous Kansasfighting outfits—the 35th Division, the353d (All-Kansas) Infantry of the 89thDivision, and the 117th AmmunitionTrain of the Rainbow Division. Builtoriginally as a memorial to the men ofthe G. A. R., it is used by the men ofthree generations who fought for theircountry in th
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. Public health papers and reports presented at the ... annual meeting of the American Public Health Association.. DIAGNOSIS AND PREVENTION OF YELLOW FEVER. 63. 64 DIAGNOSIS AND PREVENTION OF YELLOW FEVER. one of those types of yellow fever in which, with a distinct inter-mission in the fever on the second day, the associated symptoms arenot severe. Considerable differential value is attached by some writers to thetime of onset of the disease; it being stated that the onset in yellowfever is more commonly at night, while malaria is more likely to setin during the day. Of twenty-five cases of y
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No14 (April 8, 1921)] . irst Amer-ican Army expended more than 313,000rounds, an average of 70,000 rounds ona front of four and one-half miles, oralmost eighty rounds per gun. If the comparison, carried over alonger period, be reduced to daily aver-ages for the duration of a war, welearn in Information Bulletin No. 31,Chief of Field Artillery, United StatesArmy, that the Union artillery withfield armies during the four years ofthe Civil War fired an average of fourrounds per gun per day. This was amuch higher average than was main-tained in any other wars
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . d the bayonetsin the recent argument with Germanyare combining in an association thatsteps over frontiers without passportor visa, that shows no respect for in-ternational meddlers, that overlooks alldifferences of race and language, thatsettles its difficulties as soldiers wouldsettle them. Eight million men haveraised their voices and Europe is lis-tening. The New Europe is cominginto its own, and it is a Europe thathas studied war from the firing stepand doesnt think much of it. So far the accomplishments of theassociation h
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Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . Pavil Joseph Coiistaiitine Gabriel Dutch: 1828—75—LANDSCAPE Height, 26 inches; length, 40 inches In a stubble field, with a line of shocks on the left, two menare loading the crop on a cart. The sky shows large massesof gray and white clouds with a space of gray blue at the upperleft. Signed at the lower left. Property of a Private Collector.. -stoS*^- Aiiue Per ret French: Coxtemporary 7Q—SHEPHERDESS Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches A YOUNG woman with red bodice and brown skirt, wearingsabots and a kerchief of r
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No10 (March 10, 1922)] . te of the post. The fund will not be available forten years unless some special emer-gency develops, and in the interval,money received will be placed in banksor put in securities legal for savingsbanks in California, insuring a steadyreturn of interest and a tidy principalin 1932. Outfit Reunions and Notices Contributions for this column must be re-ceived three weeks in advance of the eventswith which they are concerned. 3d Service Co., Signal Corps—Annual reunionat Boston City Club, evening March 11th. Ad-d-ess Earl W. Wood, 19 V
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Illustrated catalogue of the art treasures collected by the well-known connoisseur, the late Cyrus JLawrence, Esq., New York . 274—(82) Stork ox 13a<k of Tortoise Miniature bronze. Antique green patina. Paper-weight inwhich Barye has for once taken an idea from the Orient—storkand tortoise, both symbols of longevity, one representing the air,the other water. In Europe the stork usually denotes the home,and is supposed, when it builds on houses, to ward off the light-ning. A charming and graceful little group, showing the deli-cacy of Limb obtained by the melted wax process. Impressed .signahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/illustrated-catalogue-of-the-art-treasures-collected-by-the-well-known-connoisseur-the-late-cyrus-jlawrence-esq-new-york-27482-stork-ox-13altk-of-tortoise-miniature-bronze-antique-green-patina-paper-weight-inwhich-barye-has-for-once-taken-an-idea-from-the-orientstorkand-tortoise-both-symbols-of-longevity-one-representing-the-airthe-other-water-in-europe-the-stork-usually-denotes-the-homeand-is-supposed-when-it-builds-on-houses-to-ward-off-the-light-ning-a-charming-and-graceful-little-group-showing-the-deli-cacy-of-limb-obtained-by-the-melted-wax-process-impressed-signa-image339470623.html
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. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. o event wouldthe figures be higher than those givenabove. In order to check up personally thesefigures as well as the statements ofthe Veterans Bureau, the writer drewfrom the Bureaus files the names ofover twenty men, half living in aSouthern district and half in a North-ern. These names were picked abso-lutely at random, and from this listthe writer interviewed a number ofthe men in each dis-trict. The results—well, read for your-self, and learn howsome of these menare carrying on inspite of their disabil-ities. First there wahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no-11-march-17-1922-o-event-wouldthe-figures-be-higher-than-those-givenabove-in-order-to-check-up-personally-thesefigures-as-well-as-the-statements-ofthe-veterans-bureau-the-writer-drewfrom-the-bureaus-files-the-names-ofover-twenty-men-half-living-in-asouthern-district-and-half-in-a-north-ern-these-names-were-picked-abso-lutely-at-random-and-from-this-listthe-writer-interviewed-a-number-ofthe-men-in-each-dis-trict-the-resultswell-read-for-your-self-and-learn-howsome-of-these-menare-carrying-on-inspite-of-their-disabil-ities-first-there-wa-image336899445.html
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Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . -stoS*^- Aiiue Per ret French: Coxtemporary 7Q—SHEPHERDESS Height, 26 inches; length, 32 inches A YOUNG woman with red bodice and brown skirt, wearingsabots and a kerchief of red and gray, is seated on a big bowlderin the foreground of a pasture-field, with her flock of sheepcrowded close about her as they crop the herbage. While tend-ing her sheep, the young woman is busy with a distaff heldin her right hand, and a bobbin in her left. Beyond is a stretchof farm country and an afternoon sky with the sun behind acloud
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No10 (March 10, 1922)] . What memorials more appropriate than these eucalyptusea of San Mateo County, California? Along the Roads of Remembrance grow-ing trees symbolize the living memoriesof those who died. Rows of Cottonwoodalong a highway near El Paso, Texas,(above) and young maples of a James-town, (Va.,) road (at left) tional Commander of The AmericanLegion, expressed the hope that pos-terity would continue to honor thoseto whom the trees were dedicated.And then, seeming to vision the fu-ture, Mr. Galbraith spoke of theday when the two highways should
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No13 (April 16, 1920)] . rdingdeath to his brother, Steven Francis Dalton, 36Woodbine St., Brooklyn. N. Y. Corp. George N. Hiatt, who was sick in camphospital 64, Chatillon-sur-Seine, send your ad-dress to Dr. E. W. Bolio, 1659 Vinewood Ave.,Detroit, Mich. Company B, 362d Inf.—Officers and menwrite to Chester F. Benning;, Antelope, Ore.Benning was wounded on September 29, 1918,and wants to get in touch with some of thamen of his company. Naval Section Base, Cape May, N. J.—J. D.Fox, 1255 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, 111., wouldlike to have the addresses of al
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The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No10 (March 10, 1922)] . discussion, andher insistence as to submarines, havecarried a step farther forward the lossof complete sympathy of the peopleswith whom she has been allied. This isflagrantly unjust. France owes it toherself and to her people to hold herpowerful enemy prostrate. Others mayforget the resiliency of the great Ger-man people; others may credit theirclaim to a change of heart. France can-not, and unless her recent Allies willunite to insure her safety, she mustundertake to do it herself. Italys gains are negligible. She isassured of sub
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. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. ans Bureau, and the men werecalled on at their homes or offices with-out advance notice or warning of anysort. That is the story of several men whohave made good, who have done so inspite of their disability. These men areonly a few of the thousands who havemade the uphill fight and won. Grant-ing then, that certain numbers of themen have succeeded, that these numberswould run from 50 to 55 out of every100, according to the geographical,economic and human factors to be metwith by each individual, what, in brief,are the reasons t
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 11 (March 17, 1922)]. ans Bureau, and the men werecalled on at their homes or offices with-out advance notice or warning of anysort. That is the story of several men whohave made good, who have done so inspite of their disability. These men areonly a few of the thousands who havemade the uphill fight and won. Grant-ing then, that certain numbers of themen have succeeded, that these numberswould run from 50 to 55 out of every100, according to the geographical,economic and human factors to be metwith by each individual, what, in brief,are the reasons thttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no-11-march-17-1922-ans-bureau-and-the-men-werecalled-on-at-their-homes-or-offices-with-out-advance-notice-or-warning-of-anysort-that-is-the-story-of-several-men-whohave-made-good-who-have-done-so-inspite-of-their-disability-these-men-areonly-a-few-of-the-thousands-who-havemade-the-uphill-fight-and-won-grant-ing-then-that-certain-numbers-of-themen-have-succeeded-that-these-numberswould-run-from-50-to-55-out-of-every100-according-to-the-geographicaleconomic-and-human-factors-to-be-metwith-by-each-individual-what-in-briefare-the-reasons-t-image336895034.html
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . Louis Eug-ene Bouclin French: 1824—1898 6 7) ^N 58—LE PORT DE SAINT VALERY, MAREE BASSE (Panel)Height, 18 inches; width, 14y2 inches On the left a fore-shore slopes from green woods toa silver-gray stream, a white sand} path descendingit to the water just in front of a wooden pier on whichsome figures are seen. The tide is low. Beyond thepier the brown roofs of buildings come into view belowthe green woods, and in the stream some square-riggedvessels are tied up at the shore line. Signed at the lower left, E. Boudin, St. Vauery. From the A. A
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . Louis Eug-ene Bouclin French: 1824—1898 6 7) ^N 58—LE PORT DE SAINT VALERY, MAREE BASSE (Panel)Height, 18 inches; width, 14y2 inches On the left a fore-shore slopes from green woods toa silver-gray stream, a white sand} path descendingit to the water just in front of a wooden pier on whichsome figures are seen. The tide is low. Beyond thepier the brown roofs of buildings come into view belowthe green woods, and in the stream some square-riggedvessels are tied up at the shore line. Signed at the lower left, E. Boudin, St. Vauery. From the A. Ahttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valuable-pictures-by-foreign-and-american-masters-louis-eug-ene-bouclin-french-18241898-6-7-n-58le-port-de-saint-valery-maree-basse-panelheight-18-inches-width-14y2-inches-on-the-left-a-fore-shore-slopes-from-green-woods-toa-silver-gray-stream-a-white-sand-path-descendingit-to-the-water-just-in-front-of-a-wooden-pier-on-whichsome-figures-are-seen-the-tide-is-low-beyond-thepier-the-brown-roofs-of-buildings-come-into-view-belowthe-green-woods-and-in-the-stream-some-square-riggedvessels-are-tied-up-at-the-shore-line-signed-at-the-lower-left-e-boudin-st-vauery-from-the-a-a-image340093043.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No38 (September 22, 1922)] . ?gcor. J«HATIPVi/ED y/oaNtoOlS LIHt HUtt! IT OaSTtABOUT NINEOOOWZS TOOT A SWINEOK THESE.BoOTi! X FEEU nice LnuE
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Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . No. 12ROCKY COAST BY WINSLOW HOMER, N.A. (I ( Winslow Homer, N.A. American: 1836—191012—ROCKY COAST (Water Color)Height, 14 inches; length, 2ly2 inches The rocky coast of Maine speaks forth with all theforce of its own rugged vigor, and the full volume ofthe Homeric interpretation. The rocks, gray andbrown and speckled, patched with pink and black andtinged with green, slope irregularly from the left downto the ocean, which comes into view only at their foot inthe right foreground. Its blue waters break lightlythere in a low white surf, and e
Valuable pictures by foreign and American masters . No. 12ROCKY COAST BY WINSLOW HOMER, N.A. (I ( Winslow Homer, N.A. American: 1836—191012—ROCKY COAST (Water Color)Height, 14 inches; length, 2ly2 inches The rocky coast of Maine speaks forth with all theforce of its own rugged vigor, and the full volume ofthe Homeric interpretation. The rocks, gray andbrown and speckled, patched with pink and black andtinged with green, slope irregularly from the left downto the ocean, which comes into view only at their foot inthe right foreground. Its blue waters break lightlythere in a low white surf, and ehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/valuable-pictures-by-foreign-and-american-masters-no-12rocky-coast-by-winslow-homer-na-i-winslow-homer-na-american-1836191012rocky-coast-water-colorheight-14-inches-length-2ly2-inches-the-rocky-coast-of-maine-speaks-forth-with-all-theforce-of-its-own-rugged-vigor-and-the-full-volume-ofthe-homeric-interpretation-the-rocks-gray-andbrown-and-speckled-patched-with-pink-and-black-andtinged-with-green-slope-irregularly-from-the-left-downto-the-ocean-which-comes-into-view-only-at-their-foot-inthe-right-foreground-its-blue-waters-break-lightlythere-in-a-low-white-surf-and-e-image340122816.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No18 (May 6, 1921)] . here labenefit and a possible carefor you. The Philo BurtAppliance Is as firm assteel and yet flexible andvery comfortable to wear.It gives an eTen, perfectsupport to the weakenedor deformed spine. It Isas easy to take off or puton as a coat, causes no In-convenience, and does notchafe or Irritate. Ko onecan notice you wearing It. Cure YourselfAt Home The Appliance lamade to fit each In-dividual case. It weighs ounceswhere other supports weighpounds. The price Is withinthe reach of all. Hundreds ofdoctors recommend lt- We GUiURTEE Set
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No18 (May 6, 1921)] . here labenefit and a possible carefor you. The Philo BurtAppliance Is as firm assteel and yet flexible andvery comfortable to wear.It gives an eTen, perfectsupport to the weakenedor deformed spine. It Isas easy to take off or puton as a coat, causes no In-convenience, and does notchafe or Irritate. Ko onecan notice you wearing It. Cure YourselfAt Home The Appliance lamade to fit each In-dividual case. It weighs ounceswhere other supports weighpounds. The price Is withinthe reach of all. Hundreds ofdoctors recommend lt- We GUiURTEE Sethttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-3-no18-may-6-1921-here-labenefit-and-a-possible-carefor-you-the-philo-burtappliance-is-as-firm-assteel-and-yet-flexible-andvery-comfortable-to-wearit-gives-an-eten-perfectsupport-to-the-weakenedor-deformed-spine-it-isas-easy-to-take-off-or-puton-as-a-coat-causes-no-in-convenience-and-does-notchafe-or-irritate-ko-onecan-notice-you-wearing-it-cure-yourselfat-home-the-appliance-lamade-to-fit-each-in-dividual-case-it-weighs-ounceswhere-other-supports-weighpounds-the-price-is-withinthe-reach-of-all-hundreds-ofdoctors-recommend-lt-we-guiurtee-set-image343236213.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 2, No7 (February 13, 1920)] . An advance party, thrown out to protect members attending a meeting of Old Hickory Post, is attacked by Leap Year raiders^] 11. It*
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. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 48 (December 2, 1921)]. Cuckoo ! VHHO Ii Di^aOoiHTeDTHE PUNCH , (oa I2ATUS2.,LACK OF IT) WISHING, THAT MR.VOLSTEAD HAD STAGED OUT OF Poutcs . THE OLD TIMEIt WHO INSISTS ON DoiN&-WE: SWEDISH VMlRl, OAMCE..BECAUSt(|FME. COS* FAST ENOUGH*) IT SlVES HIM THE. Same effect a* a kye m<y<1Mu. .useto. Can I Drjwe you wcme. in mv Car.,miss annmjel?-»ts tflNCA LATE, fm H ou.thw vum. be ^usr DELI6HTFUl,BUCt<- 50KlNbO^YoU IF AAR,-EAffLEJ WONT MlMDr.
. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 3, No. 48 (December 2, 1921)]. Cuckoo ! VHHO Ii Di^aOoiHTeDTHE PUNCH , (oa I2ATUS2.,LACK OF IT) WISHING, THAT MR.VOLSTEAD HAD STAGED OUT OF Poutcs . THE OLD TIMEIt WHO INSISTS ON DoiN&-WE: SWEDISH VMlRl, OAMCE..BECAUSt(|FME. COS* FAST ENOUGH*) IT SlVES HIM THE. Same effect a* a kye m<y<1Mu. .useto. Can I Drjwe you wcme. in mv Car.,miss annmjel?-»ts tflNCA LATE, fm H ou.thw vum. be ^usr DELI6HTFUl,BUCt<- 50KlNbO^YoU IF AAR,-EAffLEJ WONT MlMDr.https://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-3-no-48-december-2-1921-cuckoo-!-vhho-ii-diaooihtedthe-punch-oa-i2atus2lack-of-it-wishing-that-mrvolstead-had-staged-out-of-poutcs-the-old-timeit-who-insists-on-doin-we-swedish-vmlrl-oamcebecaustfme-cos-fast-enough-it-slves-him-the-same-effect-a-a-kye-mltylt1mu-useto-can-i-drjwe-you-wcme-in-mv-carmiss-annmjel-ts-tflnca-late-fm-h-outhw-vum-be-usr-deli6htfulbuctlt-50klnboyou-if-aar-eafflej-wont-mlmdr-image336797683.html
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . And the Legion Isan Outdoor Outfitif There Ever WasOne, Declare TheseIn-the-Open Posts. i -A? Water is essential to a suc-cessful camp, and LakeMichigan fills the bill forthese buddies at the vets va-cation camp at Fort Sheri-dan, Illinois. The mess hallis prepared to handle allcomers PROBABLY you remember thatfamous recipe for rabbit stewwhich begins: First catchyour rabbit. Before worryingabout how to run a Legion camp, firstcatch your camp. And that brings usto the first big problem of camping—the selection of the camp site. Tole
The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . And the Legion Isan Outdoor Outfitif There Ever WasOne, Declare TheseIn-the-Open Posts. i -A? Water is essential to a suc-cessful camp, and LakeMichigan fills the bill forthese buddies at the vets va-cation camp at Fort Sheri-dan, Illinois. The mess hallis prepared to handle allcomers PROBABLY you remember thatfamous recipe for rabbit stewwhich begins: First catchyour rabbit. Before worryingabout how to run a Legion camp, firstcatch your camp. And that brings usto the first big problem of camping—the selection of the camp site. Tolehttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-american-legion-weekly-volume-4-no30-july-28-1922-and-the-legion-isan-outdoor-outfitif-there-ever-wasone-declare-thesein-the-open-posts-i-a-water-is-essential-to-a-suc-cessful-camp-and-lakemichigan-fills-the-bill-forthese-buddies-at-the-vets-va-cation-camp-at-fort-sheri-dan-illinois-the-mess-hallis-prepared-to-handle-allcomers-probably-you-remember-thatfamous-recipe-for-rabbit-stewwhich-begins-first-catchyour-rabbit-before-worryingabout-how-to-run-a-legion-camp-firstcatch-your-camp-and-that-brings-usto-the-first-big-problem-of-campingthe-selection-of-the-camp-site-tole-image339185367.html
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