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THE AMERICA N Vol. 142, No. 4 The Magazine for a Strong America ARTICLES GO WITH YOUR GUT By Robert McGarvey If you've ever had a hunch, you can have more and better ones. THE MOST ARTFUL DODGER By Carl Erskine Fifty years ago, Jackie Robinson broke the color line. HOn/IEWARD ROUND By Phyllis Zauner A forgotten army of 250,000 homeless veterans gets some help. E O r E P U C AT MAKING THE GRADE ByLynnCrlner Much goes wrong In public schools, but some fixes are working. RAISING THE STANDARDS interview Secretary of Education Richard W. Riley grades our schools. DEGREES OF GUILT By Mark Rowh That "sheepskin" better not be Naugahyde. ISSUES Should The Department of Education be placed under Health & Human Services? H VETVOICE I ON DUTY LEGION NEWS COMMANDER'S MESSAGE 12 YOUR AMERICAN LEGION 21 VETS WASHINGTON WATCH 11 VETERANS UPDATE 42 PARTING SHOTS COVER When schools are class acts. Photo by Don Mason/Stock Market. The American Legion Magazine, a leader among national general-interest publications, is published nnonthly by Ihe American Legion for its 2,8 million members. These wartime veterans, worl<ing through nearly 1 5,000 communit/-level Posts, dedicate themselves to God and country and traditional Ameri- can values; strong national security; adequate and compassionate care for veterans, their widows and orphans; community service; and the wholesome development of our nation's youths. APRIL 1997 • THE AMERICAN LEGION MAGAZINE • \ . SPECIAL OFFER FOR NEW CUSTOMERS 1997 American Dollar at d cost! You can't purchase an Uncirculated American Eagle Silver ^ FOR GOD AND COUNTRY Dollar directly from the U.S. Mint. But you can now purchase MmN. 700 Pennsylvania St. this official U.S. Silver Dollar from Littleton Coin Company P C. Box 1055 Indianapolis, IN 46206 at our cost, and with FREE shipment toyour home! 317-630-1200 The beautiful and sought-after $1 American Eagle is National Commander Joseph J. Frank over 99.9% pure silver, and carries the same design as the popular "Walking Liberty" silver coins of 1916-47. Publisher/Editor-in-Chief Steve Salerno You'll also receive our fully illustrated catalog, plus other Editor fascinating selections from our Free Examination Coins- Joe Stuteville on-Approval service, from which you may purchase any Art Director Simon Smith or none — return balance in 15 days — with option to Managing Editor cancel at any time. But don't delay — order your American Robert C. Imler Eagle Silver Dollar at our cost today! Assistant Editor Trent D. McNeeley Assistant Editor ™¥oWRfE' 1-800-936-7029 Julie A. Rhoad Assistant Editor ri997 American Eade Silver doMicim cost! 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