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A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES THE RELIGION OF A TRIMMER "^ff-efBBft days men have deserted th« principles. 'Hs***, they once held dear, nave abandoned causes oP whhli they once struggled, have...

...Poems j. You know what a slow afternoon is worth . And I who mutter strangely cannot know The inconsistencies of sun and earth, The vainglorious pull of wind at ice and snow...
...Lagoon concerts, readings, musical comedies, dramas, Dorsha, the famous dancer, vaudeville and comedy skits are featured...
...Abraham Kalish, of the Harvard Socialist Club, Organizer...
...But at the same time came letters from Minneapolis, telling me that Dr...
...WEVD—On Monday, May 13, Winston Daniels win apeak cm CHILD LABOR...
...it is a paradise of green and gold and blue...
...No one knew about it until one day, twenty years later, a rflbce appears in the household...
...This student further recollects the sentence: " 'Boston' was refused the prize because of its propaganda objective...
...As to Dr...
...Burton himself has proved this by """"t it a theme for lectures...
...A graduate student in English has the following written note: "Sinclair will present Ms novels with s bias or thesis up his sleeve...
...Curry, repudiated this gPWowsd toast in a leading editorial in The World iff Sat feat after an there arasn't any New Tammany...
...tfeiatofl...
...The Society Issues a new appeal for funds, declaring the number of Russian prisoners and exiles runs into the tens of thousands...
...Tho mother sees the advent of Incest with all the horrible portent that the situation must imply for bar...
...Lippman has stoats seen—just prefacing...
...Asd so the mature man would take the world as assess*," says Mr...
...Turning, he sought the pathway to his door...
...but someone certainly did make it t knewa to MtaneapoBt, and the "Journal" for April 31 contained a story beginning as foltows: "It seems that a certain worthy lecturer, said to be a member of the Fulitoef prise awarding committee, in s talk before some tew hundred enthusiastic and wen-meaning matrons, not many days ago informed them, 'confidentially,' of the fortanate author who bad been...
...Organisation Education Solidarity FREE YOUTH Young People's Socialist League 21 Essex Street, ^Boston Maes...
...1 for 13 cents...
...If Smith had been elected, jjNjsBs would undoubtedly have been high in the adWjfesjtal councils, as he was with Woodrow Wilson...
...Its few crudities hardly affect what to otherwise to my humble scale of appreciation, tho moot worthwhile drama of tho ¦ooaoa -at least...
...Pa, are in for a news treat with the announcement just sent out by the big adult camp of the special Decoration Day Outing they have decided to run...
...Richard Burton, chairman of the Jury of award for the "Pulitzer prize novel...
...JmVt what they an say, Walter, the boys of The National Cab Federation, of the Union League Club, of the "New hssjanr" that you fed us so copiously during the last I _ s«1 ky fee way, have you so far forgotten your Socialism asm tatok that anyone in the Party nowadays seriously ISSSBB to tarn over the command of industry to "SomfeJofefeta?- , •*» jo* heard of the existence of working people, of SBjostbss, of unionism...
...But they are wrong in supposing that by transbrrsaj fee command of Industry from business to SobaTat saVtals they can in any fundamental sense alter feacauisitive instinct...
...Burton's jury to turn it down...
...In abort, another novel of "special pleading" —only this time it is not "socialistic" pleading, but pleading to prove that the writings of Sinclair Lewis and Anthony Trotlope on the subject of the clergy are neither truth nor fiction...
...Saturday evening the delegates were guests at a banquet and minstrel show arranged by the local circle...
...The entire social and athletic and educational staffs are to be st camp in complete readiness...
...Tune in at 6:40 o'clock—WEVD is the station...
...We win give you five guesses, boys and ofefeasnubsr, there's no rellglon^left The Social Revokoa b est What's going to happen...
...What does he consider "wholesome'' and...
...y-felsw remained for Mr...
...Here's hoping we have another League Hike real soon, with a greater attendance, and no rain to Interfere with our fun...
...McAlioter Coleman...
...SOLOMON PORTNOW...
...In entering this controversy, I hope I may not be suspected of undue concern as to my personal fortunes...
...The Massachusetts Yipsels are of the opinion that we Americans should benefit by the experiences of the European Socialist Youth organizations whose age limit is 30 years...
...Henry Suprenant, of New Bedford, and Louis Rablnowitz and Savele Syrjala, of Boston, the State Committee...
...So Dr...
...It was refused the prize because of Jnis trend to be didactic...
...Burton said, 'only missed winning the Pulitzer prize because ef its socialistic tone.'" "The Publishers' Weeklyr April 13...
...When Dr...
...The Pulitzer Prize and "Special Pleading" By UPTON SINCLAIR |N the Minneapolis "Star" for April I, 1929, appeared a report of a lecture at the University of Minnesota-by Dr...
...Particular attention wffl be given to high school students in order to counteract the de- : liberate falsehoods that are being taught' them in school about the Socialist and, Labor movement...
...Ltasaan proceeds to abolish Socialism...
...I have tried, therefore, to write the history of one man's priesthood, a man who is neither an Elmer Gantry nor a Dr...
...For I would know that among Of CO religionists were men and women, sincere, nonet apstanding, though they roll on the ground...
...Tho struggle within her bruised and wasted body is brutally disturbing and it is here that the play reaches heights beyond anything presented in Now York in many a moon...
...Aol again, "Since nothing gnawed at his vitals, tether doubt nor ambition, nor frustration, nor fear, at wash...
...A group of Yipsels were on band to meet frtiyi at the station...
...Sunday afternoon after election of the following officials: Anita Oinsburg, of BostonState Secretary...
...First, the convention by a unanimous vote went* on record endorsing the stand of the N. E. C. of the YPSL in regard to the holding of a National Convention...
...The second day's session began at 10 A. M., and lasted until late Sunday afternoon...
...THE CHATTER BOX Spring Is Here...
...motive up his sleeve...
...Much time and effort wffl be given In the future to real educational work, according to decisions and plans passed by the convention...
...Knowing this he saw it all begin, Hands crossed, cursing the bitter ending...
...CHICLE 1, BRONX—On Sunday, May 12, at the regular meeting of the circle (4 P. M. at 1167 Boston road), Winston Dancis will speak on "The Progressive Trade Unionists and Class Collaboration...
...LEAGUE HIKE...
...for in an explanatory statement in the New York "Herald-Tribune," April 17, Dr...
...It may come, but I doubt 1U A man g*ltoad ef the fact that nothing gnaws at his vitals, IP* tossy vitals left to be gnawed...
...Burton apparently answers, "No...
...Now the playwrights and the actors matter little here by name, since the thing that they have managed to squeeze into theatrical reality will probably bo gone into the discard soon...
...Hs***, they once held dear, nave abandoned causes oP whhli they once struggled, have given up the good f#r ^ _ Hit otoaitliiies they have attempted to explain, ataasaede excuses...
...The hikers parked at Dunwoodie, and had a good time 'til the rain overtook them...
...Apparently so...
...when they fell victims to the forces of class-greed, met their fate with a dignity which thrilled the civilized world...
...The father, a saloon hound, tho children at work while "pop" loafs snd bullies, sad then tho mother...
...Some of the books, donated by Comrade Blatch, were handed over to those circles that have libraries, now functioning...
...For the troth about the clergy," etc...
...Is not the defense of such men according to "the highest standard of American manners and manhood...
...U. Today your face came haunting me ante mora— A tune had drifted down an empty street Like seaweed clinging to a silent short It clung to me—/ quickly urged my feet To hurry down the wind-slaked avenue, Lest some small ghost should slyly brush my fact With softness as of kisses I once knew...
...The UU: of-the book thus revealed is "Victim and ^jpctor," and I opened it, expecting to find "the most finished literary work of the year," guaranteed by the Pulitzer Jury to be free of all "pleading...
...S. A. do Wife, Commerce Chamber Plan* War Headed by Thomas W. Laavwt ef J. P. Morgan & Co., a committee of tht Chaarber...
...The lecturer, discussing the action recently taken by bis jury, "gave particular mention to . .. Upton Sinclair's •Boston.' which...
...a silent drudge who goes through the queer penance of her life because once upon a time before her marriage she had left town suddenly, and had borne a love child...
...I fear, to the credit of the individual clergyman or to the greater glory of the God whom he Is supposed to serve...
...specific propaganda...
...LEWIS AROUSES CHICAGO YOUTH TO ACTION In the large hall of the Meyer London Center, Chicago, filled to capacity with members and sympathizers of the Young People's Socialist League...
...afe Lkmsaann in the first part of his book treads hasty over unfamiliar ground...
...Another honor student reports: "Dr...
...WANTED — Young men and women who are Interested in dramatics, to be produced over WEVD...
...that in November last...
...Of the numerous actions taken and resolutions passed, there are two of particular interest...
...In that ivory tower of yours SS) aw World building does there come no rumor of what sfeoab are preaching these days...
...He went on to prove how "government of the people, by the people, and for the people" is a notion like "My Country 'tis of thee," is left outside the mill, mine and factory...
...us that we have tabi feat somewhere...
...Warm winds sweep out of the Blue Ridge valleys and a diamond sun makes a heavenly spot of health and enchantment for the outdoor life that only Tamiment knows...
...Alfred Baker Lewis, member of the National Executive Committee Socialist Party, drew a striking analogy "between the principles of Socialism snd those, of pure Americanism in his talk on "Socialism and Americanism...
...x|s took is important and criticism of it In this stark pertinent because of the prestige which Mr...
...The temple, but a ruined old affair, Yet somehow, I felt strangely all alone, As tho you came, and saw, and left me there...
...Burton says "effect of special pleading," does he mean '•socialistic" pleading...
...I think the above reveals the purely literary propaganda made by the anti-propaganda to the purely literary jury in New York and the aspiring-to-be literary audiences in Minneapolis...
...v -i— ¦ fears is a great group, of sad, middle-aged men who BSW stag since lost their "first, fine, careless rapture" Oat gtt bow busy trying...
...Burton appeals to standards et pure literature...
...But that does not mean he has written the most finished literary work of the year...
...t It, by Ui vory nature, gets none of the "feel" of fsSssliiillaiii or Catholicism either...
...The book portrays a group of old-fashioned Americans, native-born, who devote their lives to an effort to obtain Justice in the courts of our land for the poor and defenceless...
...Burton's "personal opinion" became the jury's decision...
...Burton, one-time editor of the "Churchman," should love such a book...
...But when I reached there, all th*Jhree— Including your dim face, were wailing me...
...An appeal is made to send contributions, large or small, to Mrs...
...One man (Juryman) was very strong for It, but he...
...This Is all right so far as it goes, but It does not cover the point...
...Z ssa Informed that ho delivered eight lectures between Monday and Friday, sad iltoriiaiiiil "Boston" and the Pulitzer prize to at least three of them One honor student made written notes, ss follows: "One man wanted It ("Boston") to have the Pulitzer prise, but Burton opposed him and talked him out of it...
...Defying tiind with features tight and thin He measured time with winter smoke ascending...
...pet propaganda...
...j "bfeskot of the whole business, then...
...feats windy exposition of the breakdown of Christsi theology he makes mistakes that would bring D* Hash of shams to an underclassman at Union ThesajJcal Seminary...
...Burton denied to the New York newspapers that he had made known the choice of his jury...
...Burton, opposed it on this ground...
...fori would rather/run shouting through the hills sf ttoaessee that tM world is coming to an end and total sinners must repent, than take your cowardly sfejtea of defeatism...
...More Funds Needed To aid Socialists imprisoned and exiled by the Soviet government, the Relief Society for Socialist Prisoners and Exiles in Soviet Russia has in the last five years sent a total of $7,300 to the Socialist parties of Russia...
...of Commerce of the United States has drafted a Psport to be presented to the Fifth General GofefNoS of the International Otoirihex of GotHsWeSehV daring war upon public oeiacisuip sad ojpof»riosi of business enterprises...
...TVe Socialists,'' he says, "are right, as the early Csavisos were right, in their profound distrust of bs acquisitive instinct as the dominant motive in sooay...
...worthy of his award...
...at 8 P. M., at 96 Avenue C. N. Y. C. Not only will you be able to buy two balls of ice cream for 13 cents, not only wffl you be able to save a penny on admission if you come with a friend—but you will enjoy varied entertainment, dancing, singing, refreshments—and prizes for surprises...
...Imagine my surprise to find the author of "Victim and Victor" writing a preface in which be carefully sets forth a high didactic purpose 1 He writes (bold face miney^Of late, authors of what Is so often miscalled 'fiction' have shown a renewed interest In the clergy, not always...
...The terms of Pulitzer's wffl direct that the' prise shsB be awarded "for the American novel published during the year which shan best present the wholesome atmosphere of American life and the highest standard of American manners and manhood...
...Ruling class criticism recognizes ss "art" those imaginative works which uphold its authority and denounces as "propaganda" those works which threaten its authority...
...Lippmann was •Jfej to that the Tammany tiger, with 1U keeper in the •feat Mr...
...III...
...What is the ''pleading" of "Boston" which caused Dr...
...sal toss what...
...1929, reported Dr...
...After pointing out that the American Revolution found its main support in the slogan "taxation without representa- J tion is tyranny," and logically concluding that this is just what the Socialists are ! saying of the employers who are fixing the wages, hours and amount of* work i without labor representation, thus having more power than King George had on the colonies...
...He is attempting to mjmm (is how many words...
...Burton was denying to the newspapers that he had said his Jury had turned down "Boston" on account of its socialistic tendencies...
...The end comes quite logically in which tho mother discloses the dread secret in order to save her children from a vicious entanglement...
...All except the father believe tho story...
...F. Barnanoff, 9 West 110th street, New York City...
...He evokes the t saWaMogry novel proposition that you can't change asses nature...
...Camp Tamiment Ready for Weck-End Of Memorial Day New Leader readers who know of Camp Tamiment at Forest Park...
...The owner wffl please communicate with the City Office...
...To be sure...
...Replenishing the careful wisdom the minds Expelled, and left on tht cold geometrical street...
...and tho you hear me sing, I'know that you are never listening...
...after the election of Mr...
...g ¦ ———— I 9ft ft* does In his appropriately named book, "A rWfeta to Morals...
...And only because neither the American playgoers nor the poUyanna pups of Broadway puppetry can endure anything as starkly cruel and soul-wrenching as "Rockbound" appeared to me...
...but should his love bund him to its avowed "special pleading...
...Walter Lippmann to make isfefkw of surrender...
...What I did say was, that your book was rated high among the books of fiction of the year by the Pulitzer prize Jury, of which I am chairman...
...There being only three members of the jury, it seems clear that Dr...
...8,129 Sent Russian Political Prisoners...
...They're •fef s> bare a big Evacuation Day when they kick the Sfslleaeyblllii instinct in the face and say, "Come on * ass take the works...
...Is It supposed to reward "the most finished literary work of the year...
...Other resolutions passed by the convention declared in favor of a free State University, the five-day week, the six-hour day, and four weeks' vacation with pay...
...Apologia pro men vita...
...fetaSOttld have been fed this blather about sophisti*W bafeiiiiiil Inn Our noses would have been matu^MM into the "New Tammany...
...moralizing...
...Tma QUirM rhojlisjhjo testate industries and to tht ¦"¦tIT< Is al cesnv tries to escape the burdfes ef prPMfe capstsiist taxation, will be taken asp V/ woetaaos dU atorok when the International f*"^»fr awots ta Amsterdam, July 8-13...
...If so, the question which the jury is pledged to decide is, not whether a novel contains "pleading," but whether the "pleading" is of the right kind...
...Done brllh% hi easts but with no more conviction than is conjlptfefei recent writings of any other blurber for greed...
...An intelligent Cstashc nke Williams, the editor of "The Commonvast,* or an ah intelligent Protestant like Dr...
...Here is the simple story of a Mains'family that manages to eke a shrivelled living out of tho coast fisheries...
...axe to grind...
...Most of tire circles were represented...
...Burton as saying: "Only the socialist tendencies of Upton Sinclair's 'Boston' kept that book from being the winner...
...You win also recall that in April Mr...
...Mtoofe stay come when he wffl stop writing prefaces and P»ssae body...
...During thirty years as "pleader" on the wrong side, I have not expected prizes...
...Burton: Sinclairs book, 'Boston,' was seriously considered by a fellow member of the Pulitzer prize jury for the award, but I swung him round to 'Victim and Victor...
...v To summarize nineteen summaries would be tedious, so I will merely add a few words from others who uphold the preceding: "Propaganda . . . the author's personal bias...
...A university professor sums up the lecture: "Sinclair is a Socialist...
...Burton, asking .if he had said it...
...The news that a novel with a " socialistisc tone" or "tendencies'" could not receive the Pulitzer prise brought me let: ters of protest, and I wrote Dr...
...Deep wondering set earth and tret afire And parched his tongue and burned his fooisolrs s^rr, Earth cracked and patience overcame desire...
...V tats to the "religion of the spirit," almost, Walter, bet sersuadeat me to become a Holy Roller...
...That can only be done by resseg the human character through a better undersamtBg of the environment...
...Inside a dim and half-forgotten place I knelt to say my litany of pain And from the Buddha's never-changing face, I saw your eyes look into mine again A moment—then the eyes become mere stoitr...
...LILLIAN S. KAPLAN EDITOR Published Every Week by The New Leader for the Young Peoples Socialist League THE MASSACHUSETTS YPSL CONVENTION On April 6 and 7, the Massachusetts YPSL circles held their annual convention at Gardner...
...The first League Hiice of the season was a success — but we might have had a better attendance...
...Burton's lectures at the University of Minnesota, sad many of them made, to student-fashion, written notar of what he said...
...The explanation is that the girl's mother had died- The silent slave of the family must explain something about a mysterious sister who had lived estranged for a lifetime...
...Appropriately, because as far as sfcfsMk morals go, that is where Mr...
...lift could «* c joyous thing with you Tho all the days mot sawasy, skias bo gray, My love would be a candle f tommy blue la the silence of my soul—throughout the Say I'd dream of night, and all the fiet you'd bring...
...This seems to me a specific repudiation o{ the "art for art's sake" view, and a direct invitation to "special pleading...
...FOUND—A purse was found on the League Hike...
...Is Just another Ospkdafejah book for the New Capitalism...
...gfeao...
...Ami this, according to the editor of The New York Mt a former secretary to the Socialist Mayor of •daawctady and one-time editor of "The New Re¦safe", is "the religion of the spirit...
...Burton had boasted to audiences there of his success in causing the Pulitzer prize Jury to select another book...
...I have before me the statements of nineteen men and women who attended one or more of Dr...
...Over $100 profit is the report rendered on the dance run at the Rand School last week—and no outstanding accounts...
...For after she has been driven out by a suddenly inflamed virtuous husband, and tho end is quits credibly reached, another scene is appended in which "mother'* comes back with welcome to the fold * , , Just because "everybody missed her...
...Tho wild storm rage on all the loud and sea Winds could not set the flame to flickering (My soul is sheltered like a nunnery...
...Comrade Lewis was given a rousing reception when Introduced by M. V. Halushks, chairman of the meeting...
...Somehow it seems to...
...The camp has fixed a low rate for the four gala days, and thousands who have visited Tamiment are certain to be Interested...
...ytefefiS1 fee people of this country are that AI Smith 'fefebfeontng that be did...
...Aware of swift going you saw that blinds Were drawn, fires lit, and vast talk kept discreet...
...Comrade Aarne J. Parker, former YPSL National Director, and Comrade Henry Supemant, of New Bedford, were also among the speakers...
...H**i aajgs religious consolation sad the best that ho Mf§>,fi h this drab stoicism...
...Admission—2 for 25 cents...
...awarded the Pulltosr prize for fiction for 1928, the name of the book, the publishers, etc, etc...
...He replied: "The- statement in the Minneapolis paper concerning 'Boston' was incorrect...
...The fourteen crack tennis courts, handball, basketball, basebaU and indoor games, calisthesucs and horseback riding are the athletic facuities in complete readiness, each with competent supervisors...
...It Is to be expected that Dr...
...Fossick span whom Lippmann is constantly picking, could safe as author to be the theological illiterate that *> _ ^ Teas bring abolished the "old-time religion," Mr...
...CIRCLE 6, BROOKXYN-^CONGRATULATIONS...
...Stoma you and your crowd have made the sacred sanest "liberalism ' a hissing thing,-.the country over...
...I believe 'Boston' at one of the best novels of the year, and I have great admiration for its author...
...Those who can read the King's English apply at the Studio at 3 West 15th St., N. Y. C, any Friday evening at 6:30 P. M. The PHILADELPHIA CIRCLE wffl hear George Cadbury of the famous Cadbury family of Great Britain at their meeting Thursday evening, May 16...
...And night would mak,e if blossom like a flower, To lighten up the corners of my heart Where strange and unknown fears are gaining power Because you let me share no tiny Part Of your dear life...
...But what is the Pulitzer prise...
...objective' not purely Uterary...
...Burton said Btnclalr was a master writer, but spoiled bis book, 'Boston,' by put-, ting to his own biased views...
...PEARL QINSBURQ, Chicago, HL NEW YORK CITY EVENTS EDUCATIONAL DIRECTORS' CONFERENCE—The Conference of the Educational Directors of the Greater New York circles, held last week, was very successful...
...CIRCLE 8. MANHATTAN—Circle 8. Seniors, invites you and your friends to a May Party which will also be a Bargain Sale, to be held on Saturday, May 11...
...An advisory committee consists of Abraham Cahan, Morris HUlquit, Dr...
...We are fortunate in having this information...
...The new-found "cousin" comes in upon the harassed lives of these "poor New TCnglanfl Whites," and manages to bring a measure of peace and quiet along with her...
...Militarism was scored in a resolution pledging the support of the Massachusetts young Socialists to fight encroachments of military propaganda...
...The second important decision was that the convent.-in favored unanimously the extenI sion of the present age limit from 25 . to 30 years...
...His writings contain too much propaganda...
...The book portrays two Italian workingmen who adopted America as their home, and who...
...Sergius Ingerman, Algernon" Lee, James Oneal, Jacob Panken and B. C. Vladeck...
...It seems to me this is a perfect demonstration of the thesis of my book, "Mammonart," a study of the economic basis of our culture...
...Lippman, "and within himself reseat Ante unperturbed...
...Thereupon my tears dried up, and X departed heavyhearted...
...Boston' is no exception...
...Comrade Alfred Baker Lewis, Socialist Party Secretary of Massachusetts, addressed the banqueteers...
...A friend had adopted this secret sin for her...
...The weakness lies la prolonging the play to allow for a half-happy ending...
...I cursed the fates for all 'remembrance— And thanked them for that one sweet fleeting glance...
...nothing has been spared, a new kitchen has been installed, a new daily paper called "The Tamiment Times" is to be published and the new social director, Don Hartman, well-known Broadway actor, has arranged a program of entertainment which wul rival anything on the professional stage...
...Literature concerning the Mooney-Billings case was also distributed, among which were Included petitions for the pardon of the two Imprisoned comrades...
...The convention, at| tended by thirty delegates, began its twoday session Saturday afternoon...
...Louis Glad, of Gardner...
...Fully 45,009 are on Bolovki Island and Kem, it is alleged...
...Special effort wiU be made thoroughly to train the members of the YPSL in the theory and phllosoShy of Socialism...
...Aarne Reponen...
...because it taught a doctrine, was a sermon...
...It was at the Cort Theatre the other night, that I horned in on a review ticket to see a drama called "Rockbound," and middle-named as a play of something stirring out of New England...
...As if this were ssssauy in 1929...
...Burton is quoted: "Upton Sinclair puts so much socialistic propaganda into bis xavsats that tbezr Storary quality at lowered...
...And turning there, I hurried to a place All filthy strewn, and shrieking blasphemies To drown the melody of that sad song, Where ghosts and haunting tunes and memories Could never find* or haunt me overlong...
...And if this conspicuous award Is a bribe to au triers, to keep them from expressing opinions harmful to the present economic order, this fact should certainly be understood...
...I The social and athletic side of the YPSL was considered of great importance in the YPSL, and the convention went on record giving the District Committee fuU power to further inter-circle activities along these lines...
...I also stated that the artistic value of the book was, in my personal opinion, Injured by its effect of special pleading...
...Forest Park has bloomed early this year...
...A report dealing with income and expenditures from March 1, 1925, to March 15, 1929, indicates that but $512.64 was spent in raising $8,128.90, of which $316.36 is still on hand...
...Telegrams came to me from friends in New York, telling me that Dr...
...CHEAP AT THE PRICE...
...Burton's use of the word "socialistic," one university instructor's written notes contain: "All of Upton Sinclair's writings are socialistic...
...personal bias...
...Take it from host, Wr» going to be saved by the capitalists them¦ksc Tby'ia going to stop making money...
...But an award sucb as the Pulitzer prise, widely reported in the press, is an act of propaganda and a "challenge to discussion...
...smith, had trimmed its claws and was really y itoay puss...
...A moving and excellently prossutsd drama, nevertheless...
...Do not such efforts come under the classification, "the wholesome atmosphere of American life...
...He closed with a vigorous attack on the Supreme Court Corporation Judges and appealed far youth to actively engage in the fight for the Socialist cause...
...the reason for man's keg of baSef m the God of the Bible...
...I turned and fled from those still painted eyes The dusts of all eternity had dimmed— I fled, with horror running at my side, As I remembered how you loved—and sinned...
...of Gardner, Aarne J. Parker, of Fitchburg...
...OLIVE S. O'NEAL...
...The lake, of course, with Its great fleet of boats and canoes, is more beautiful and inviting than ever...
...to persuade the younger, onoawhf men that there is nothing to Socialism and the lbi awl that a latter-day stoicism is the only thing Br Tesfly "civilized" beings...
...This is to be accompshed by the routing of speakers, distribution of Socialist literature, and the organisation of study classes...
...Copies of the Study Course in Socialism were given to those present, to be used in the preparation of the circle educational programs...
...Comrade Cadbury, who is a recent graduate of Cambridge and now taking a postgraduate course In the University of Perm, wffl speak on the history of the labor movement in Great Britain...
...X have also a summary of an investigation by the Minneapolis "Star," which quotes Gordon Roth managing editor of the student paper, the "Minnesota Daily," and two other members of the staff, Francis Bosworth and K. Bjornson, ss attributing the following statement to Dr...
...IkgSSKsn enjoys and the influence' he wields over awassadi on thousands of our young intellectuals...
...move easily through life...
...Harding or Barentster Cathedral...
...also, " 'Boston' mixes propaganda with art...
...and the next question is...
...The complications commence with tho eldest son falling desperately in love with tho "cousin...
...axe in his hand...

Vol. 8 • May 1929 • No. 17


 
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