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  • Magazine. Condition: VG+. First Edition. Offered is the February 1939 issue of "The Reveille: Devoted to the Interests of The Veteran" (Vol. 12 No. 7) published for the Denver, Colorado Posts of the American Legion. A left-stapled magazine containing 32 pages including front and rear covers. With front illustrated cover of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln ("Commemorating the Birthdays of Two Great Men"), photographs and vintage local ads, contents include: Americanism Committee Formulates Plan for Educational Program on Americanism in Schools; column Observations From Here And There by The R.W.A.C.; column The Adjutant Goes Out Back by J. Frank Binder; column American Legion Auxiliaries; American St. Mihiel Memorial on Mont-Sec; lengthy nine-page name and address list entitled "These Men 'Can Be Had'" ("Here is a list of ex-service men, who for some reason, do not belong to the American Legion. If their reasons for not belong are personal ones, that's their business; but, if they do not know what the American Legion is doing, or they have never been asked to join, that's our business. Surely, you must know some of these men; contact them and tell them what we have and what we are doing. Here is a swell opportunity for you to join the 'GET YOUR MAN' CLUB"); Veterans' Graves Registration Project; National Rehabilitation Conference; Area 'E' Child Welfare Conference to be Held in Reno; Naval Marine Notes; much more. Condition: covers lightly age-toned; name and mailing address of subscriber to rear cover.

  • Magazine. Condition: VG+. First Edition. Special Armistice Day Issue. Offered is the November 1938 issue of "The Reveille: Devoted to the Interests of The Veteran" (Vol. 12 No. 4) published for the Denver, Colorado Posts of the American Legion. A left-stapled magazine containing 52 pages including front and rear covers. With splendid front cover in red, white, and blue commemorating Armistice Day 1938 (with reproduction of painting "Peace Through Preparedness" by artist Howard Chandler Christy), photographs and vintage local ads, contents include: text of Proclamation designating the week of November Fourth to Eleventh as American Legion Appreciation Week by Teller Ammons, Governor of Colorado; Lest We Forget: In Memory of Those Men for Whom Our Post is Named (with photograph each of Leo T. Leyden, Marcellus H. Chiles, and J. Hunter Wickersham); article The Unknown Soldier by Angelo Patri; poem Armistice Day Twenty Years After by Victor A. Miller; Commander [Felix] Pogliano Installed At The October Business Meeting; numerous Colorado State candidate ads, most with photographs (including Phil McCarty, Sr. for State Senate; George E. Saunder for Secretary of State; Dominic A. Coloroso for State Representative; Wilson Avery for State Representative; Clem Crowley for House of Representatives; Homer F. Bedford for State Auditor; Arthur M. Morris for Attorney General; Roy Chrysler for State Representative; Archie G. Maine for State Auditor; Chas. Charles M. Armstrong for State Treasurer; Ralph Carr for Governor; Charles D. Strong for House of Representatives; William F. De Quasie for Secretary of State; Archibald A. Lee for United States Senator); one-third page ad "VOTE YOUR COUNTY TICKET - Straight Democratic!"; candidate ad, with photograph, of Dr. Martin D. Currigan for Regent of The University of Colorado; splendid, illustrated full-page announcement for Armistice Day memorial at Crown Hill Memorial Park; 1938 Armistice Day Message by National Commander Stephen F. Chadwick; Naval Marine Notes; article Americanism by Edward R. Moylan, Chairman of the Americanism Committee; editorial Selling the Legion; splendid full-page illustrated ad for the upcoming Big Annual Keno Party ("Keno! Keno! Turkeys! GET YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER FOR LESS THAN A DIME"); full-page ad for upcoming Annual Armistice Day Party ("Attention Comrades!"); full-page Teller Ammons for Governor (with photograph); photographs of Our Post Band and Drum and Bugle Corps; full-page ad to VOTE YES ON #1 ("WARNING! YOU are paying this HIDDEN EXTRA sales tax!"); full-page VOTE 'NO' ON AMENDMENT NO. 1; poem May the Wreaths They Have Won Never Wither - Nor the Stars of Their Glory Grow Dim (poet not named); full-page candidate ad for Lawrence Lewis for Congress (with photograph); full-page candidate ad for Leo J. Crowley for State Senator (with photograph: "Legionnaires and Friends, Campaign and Vote For LEO J. CROWLEY FOR STATE SENATOR"); much more. Condition: covers lightly age-toned; name and mailing address of subscriber to rear cover.