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Show LEGION PAPER'S BOSS SCRIBE Philip Stapp, Formerly Editor of Overseas Over-seas Publication, at Head of Hoosier Publication. It is said that every town and village vil-lage in Indiana boasts at least one au thor whose writings writ-ings have won some degree of fame in the literary lit-erary world. Beared in this atmosphere so favorable fa-vorable to scribblers, scrib-blers, it was in-e in-e v 1 1 a b 1 e that Hoosier members mem-bers of the Amer-ican Amer-ican Leglen should desire i ..- some medium of expression for their Legion Ideas. The result was the establishment of the Hoosier Legionnaire, which recently recent-ly started publication with a circulation circula-tion of 32,000. Philip B. Stapp of Greensburg, formerly for-merly editor of the Hour Glass, overseas over-seas publication of the "Sauntering Seventh" division, is editor of the Indiana In-diana publication. A delegate to the Taris caucus of the Legion, Stapp was appointed a member of the first national na-tional publicity committee of the Legion. Le-gion. During his 26 months of service serv-ice in the war, Stapp rose from "buck private" to a commissioned officer in the field artillery. The newspaper is sent to all Indiana Indi-ana Legionnaires every week. |