. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 14 (April 7, 1922)]. Horatius gets credit for all the bridge-holding Casabianca has perpetuated his name and the red chevron. And it oper-ates against the strong competition ofnumerous counter attractions. A citypost, or club, or lodge that remainsalive has reasons for its vitality. The small town post may need nopress agent because every individualmember is his own press agent. Butthe big town post that does not knowthe uses of publicity speedily finds thatit consists of a commander, an adju-tant, and a number of vacant movies are too clo


. The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No. 14 (April 7, 1922)]. Horatius gets credit for all the bridge-holding Casabianca has perpetuated his name and the red chevron. And it oper-ates against the strong competition ofnumerous counter attractions. A citypost, or club, or lodge that remainsalive has reasons for its vitality. The small town post may need nopress agent because every individualmember is his own press agent. Butthe big town post that does not knowthe uses of publicity speedily finds thatit consists of a commander, an adju-tant, and a number of vacant movies are too close at hand andthe cabaret around the corner prom-ises better than the report of the com-mittee on finance. In almost every city there is at leastone newspaper which provides a columnat stated intervals for the publicationof American Legion news. Take itfrom the editors of these departments,despite laige numbers of posts and ex-tensive memberships, it is usually alarge task to get enough news to fill thecolumn. Plenty of mail comes to the of it find


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