The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . urpersonal and corporate well-being. A Liaison Committee It might be well for each post toappoint a committee whose purposewould be to maintain liaison betweenthese two organizations. Nothing canbe gained by destructive criticism ofeach other, but power of unforeseenmagnitude and progress can be gainedby co-operation. Moreover, Church and Legion standon common ground in the matter ofworld peace. Again the Preamblestates as our aim, To promote peaceand good will on earth. If there isone class more than another that shouldbe intereste

The American Legion Weekly [Volume 4, No30 (July 28, 1922)] . urpersonal and corporate well-being. A Liaison Committee It might be well for each post toappoint a committee whose purposewould be to maintain liaison betweenthese two organizations. Nothing canbe gained by destructive criticism ofeach other, but power of unforeseenmagnitude and progress can be gainedby co-operation. Moreover, Church and Legion standon common ground in the matter ofworld peace. Again the Preamblestates as our aim, To promote peaceand good will on earth. If there isone class more than another that shouldbe intereste Stock Photo
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