A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES

A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AH'M TALKIN ABAOUT CHIVALRY I _g aire always heard that Southern gexnmun \f w«re pretty quick on the trigger. Now we J^, jost what it means to trifle with their...

...of Labor, was displayed in the window of the headquarters, with Thomas's inscription, "The first ten million dollar appropriation will to for parks and playgrounds...
...One ! thinks of the diary of John QuinI cy Adams in making a comparii son...
...Jack Skurnlck, educational director of Circle One, Bronx, win speak on "Zola...
...Crete Two...
...The question then arises, are we to make eta way into power through the age-old manner of tbt god-head ? Will Socialism come to be through the magical personalities of Mac Donald, Snowden, Norman Thomas, and the like . . . not because thsBI men are prophets of a new faith, but only hi the spiritual power that these men possess as natural leaders of men . . .? These problems are moot to our future tactics...
...Naturallv, he turns to dictatorships and has a good word to sav for Mussolini and his castor oil braves, He wants the British Parliament scrapped for something like it ard the inference is that we should have a good dose of it here...
...I say then, that we have a stepping stone into power in the man...
...Later when he was Governor he ranged himself a?ainst the legislative crime which ended with the expulsion of the Socialist group from the As! sembly...
...Bertha Mallly, and others, came to to congratulate and encourage the members of the women's section on their splendid work...
...Timorous and sincere...
...new I get a postcard from a Southern sympathm sasssd Levy, demanding that I apologise bem this place a couple of weeks ago I said Stbe South was "filthy with chivalry" and that etase* of strikes they shoot the women and chiles, first...
...Norman Thomas is as fine a starting point fat the whole new process of our movement in America as we might hope to find...
...and Mrs...
...And an this was accomplished in less than two weeks...
...10 William TrugeU wUl speak...
...This is the third diary edited by Mr...
...His thesis is that all progress is due to the efficient few and that the masses are as inert as sandbags and they should be handled as such...
...And consciences have been touched and IHHd, As only Norman Thomas can do...
...Levy says that it is most unfair to condemn I abate section of the country in to to because of Assets of some "irresponsible wretches...
...Through ail the years I have known and studied the man...
...Now we J^, jost what it means to trifle with their feel's* _ fjat such chivalrous soul has written to Heyfxoun, who made some animadversions in reJto Georgia's refusal to play against N. Y. U. fetter university plays a colored man in its 'lajp He calls Heywood a "rugger-lover," and Mtau to burn down his Connecticut home and pot Heywood through the window...
...reads: "What is very remarkable, not a single office-seeker made his appearance, a thing which I believe has not happened before any day since I have been President when j I saw company...
...an insufferable love for the sound of their own voices, and the dramatic posturing they are talanfej enough to still offer to the sentimental followers in front...
...Some ten years latex...
...The women's section fulfilled its mission...
...Old Comrades gain courage anew...
...God must have seed them, he made so many of them, according b Lincoln, and if they haven't yet learned the secret a* trot aristocracy contained in Debs' famous reBerk, When I rise, I will rise with the ranks and at from them,,/give them time...
...One chapter is devoted to "The Collapse of Socialism...
...Casson is the author of a small book (Creative Thinkers...
...Helen Davis and many others who found time to either call In person, or on telephone, or write, cr send flowers...
...He had ambled into the good graces of the money bags with a complete change in opinions...
...And we are happy that at least one hundred thousand men and was of this city whose sympathies and beliefs are barfly kin with ours, have' joined up to the praise and - love we have felt for him all these lonely yean...
...When his words come to an end...
...There's something reverential, In the manner they attend...
...S. A. de Witt, j means for consolidating the gains we have made |B this election...
...If only some of our ancient gods bad mwx cursed with like failing...
...Press Pays Attention Furthermore, for the first time durim the campaign, the daily press was told by members of the section, that there are no less than twenty•¦even women candidates running for responsible offices on the socialist party ticket...
...From a non-socialist who passed by headquarters and who knows the writer, "Your women are certainly on the Job—you must give them credit...
...J. O. Golden Thoughts rpHlRTY years ago the name of X Herbert Casson was generally known among trade unionists and Socialists as a frequent contributor to their publications...
...Polk's Diary a FEW years ago the American _JLLegion inspired a holy book the theme of which was a history >f the United States and the Anirican people as the Chosen People >f God...
...Even the interest he had as a youth in the drama fades In the matur« man...
...Every dttsea knew that if Sulaar had obeyed Murphy, his shortcomings would never hate been his undoing-" There are S3 illustrations accompanying the teat and the narrative is brought down to the recent period when the author entered business...
...The same may be said of the post:onstitutional period...
...Youth votes for an ideal, and its protesting is incidentally inevitable...
...MY THANKS AND MY GKATTTCDK TO YOU ALL...
...At any rate, he declares that he writes exactly what he thinks...
...He Is selling what his buyers want and they are buying what he is willing to sell...
...Big overflow meetings heave these orators into heavens of exuberant expostulation...
...Ttr...
...For such tokens of friendship and comradeship, I send my sincere appreciation and I am...
...rally" as if a million men were tramping forward with me into battle...
...In these stories, while the women candidates cf other parties were also written up...
...Less than three pages are devoted to this sorry job...
...It is a comfortable opportunism which a man can afford considering that his improved economic position is largely due to having worked with the system...
...Two thousand copies of The New Leader were given away free, and not a single copy was seen on the sidewalk—an encouraging fact, indeed...
...These rotations indicate only in part the contents of this interesting view of a Washington that has vanished...
...Georre M. Price...
...They become grumbling prfceedonnas...
...It is now time for every circle and every Ylpsel to organize a membership campaign...
...Edward Levinson: "One of the finest things in this j campaign is what you women are doing now...
...I want to take this opportunity to express my gratitude to my comrades, friends and co-workers who have been so kind and so thoughtful during the hours and days of uselessness...
...How, of course, I have no intention of apologizpc...
...to be held under the auspices of the New York City Y. P. S. L. on Nov...
...The rest of the volume is interesting, it eeems to me, only to those who have not had access to studies of Tammany Hall and the politics and party struggles of the past thirty years, especially those works that consider New York politics and men like Piatt, Croker, Hughes Sweet, Murphy...
...The fallowing Sunday, Nov...
...the amazing proposal ' of Benton to head the miVtary j forc2S of the nation...
...Of special interest is the fact that Lincoln, then serving a term to Congress, As not mentioned...
...They fear the rise of Labor and Socialist parties so Casson writes against "political partyism...
...New we go back to one of the most fascinating Jan of our lifetime, namely writing the life of EuI"* Victor Debs...
...protests against special privilege...
...drew huse crowds all day lonn which pffor'ied the women a solendid opportunitv to talk Socialist P?r*y and Its o'atform to the "man i>nd woman in the street...
...Again, the result was very satisfactory, sure long and good stories spneared in The World, both morning and evening, as well es other papers...
...His lime and the Dreyfus Affair...
...One entry in September, 1846...
...New York: The Viking Press...
...the matter of decision for our future with mind* steeled against sentiment, and wills armored against tradition...
...We are fixing up Jacob, my cat, to go to the pet saw hi Madison Square Garden the latter part of tab month...
...truly, too deeply touched to be able to say more than that I am grateful to all of you...
...You know, say mean well...
...this on the eve of the New York Cay election and we don't know whether or not we an going to spend our Tuesdays all this coming par sitting in the Aldermanic Chamber...
...It wS he S WPkMI of what is the Socialist plurality ever TaaHBMgy • McAiietat f ij.au i...
...Casson -had faded out of the radical picture...
...From the high total subscribed in votes for the man, toxhe quite normal vote effected by our lesser candidates, it appeart that we have gained a splendid leader, and saved the Party...
...and Mrs...
...We recognise the fact that fully half of his vote was donated to him as a personal compliment for his outstanding superiority as a man...
...He then turned up to London as a correspondent for the Wall Street Journal...
...aid and encouragement as offer themselves tc carry on with us the good fight against the entrenched powers of selfishness and reaction . . There is much to be said on both sides of th*i matter...
...As a matter* of fact we haven't yet bought a eg- hat on the strength of our election...
...The big sign which was hung high above the entrance of our , headquarters, proclaimed the exist- j ence of the Women's Section, and has ! converted many comrades to the need j of keeping this kind of activity going all the year round—not only during a campaign...
...Shall it be turned over to the general campaign fund, or shall It be used for the purposes for which it was raised, to try and interest women in the party...
...Women comrades who were not near the party headquarters in rears came in and did their share of work...
...Then there is one aspect of this narrative which would be considered as the opinion of a opponent if brought out by another writer...
...As it emerges from the author's own work and stands out on every page we call attention to it...
...This by way of introducing an>ther work by Allan Nevine (Polk: ibe Diary of a President 1845L849...
...note his resolution to "appoint an original Dem| ocrat and strict constructionist" j to the Supreme Court...
...New York: B. C. Forbes "Pub...
...the man of wide reading and extensive travel, who died during the administration of Polk...
...17 Dr...
...HELEN GTLBSCOf...
...All too often we Socialists have made tbe ariatake (which Liberals and Progressives have al#ass made) of getting tired when the shouting snd£% mult of a red-hot campaign have died away...
...Much that will wrench heartstrings am tear souls with pain whether we do or we' dont Yet all things of life come to being with travafl anc suffering...
...Even tn the past campaign, a few of tbeee-«A» still stalk our platforms albeit with energy 'and popular effect, disclose to our utter grief and d_»gust...
...It was supposed to be a ?** i*Uy" for the late Major LaGuardia...
...Women who, for reasons of their own were, heretofore, indifferent toward the women's section came and enounced that they bad a change of heart and mind, and are now gotog to devote their time and thought to the work of organising the women within the party...
...Ard yet, Smith is a more human figure than Bryan...
...Now that we have here in New York, I If**' the opportunity for which we have all been 12S, ' *o, these many years—the opportunity to ^PJ np a Socialist and labor movement which to |^*Ppeal to those who work with hand and brain Kj^*tav about a new order of thing- in the world's Rj**~ms to me, and to many others with whom talked, that the magnificent campaign put wm Nanmin Thomas.and his ticket-mates, will !_"* Sttle lasting significance unless all of us come ^ptt Within a short time to discuss ways and BOOKS IN BRIEF Al Smith Tells His Story By James Oneal TAB emergence of former Governor Smith to national prom- 1 inence in recent years has aroused interest in his life, the story of which we now have to his autobiography (Up To Now...
...the third of a series of studies in scientific socialism win be held...
...This is especially true of his treatment of the impeachment bv the Legislature of Governor Sulzer in 1913...
...It is just what they are in the market to buy...
...The poverty of his early life is apparently still civtd in the man which accounts for his interest in some phases of social legislation...
...What he wants is direct rule by bankers and capitalists and the abolition of democracy as in Italy and Spain...
...Nevins...
...This period includes the war with Mexico, the acquisition of Oregon, the discovery of gold in California, and the conquest of California and the Southwest...
...As a matter of fact I am still unable to speak freely, and it win be some time before I shall be able to do so...
...his suspiJ cions and dislike of Scott and Tayj lor, believing that both were seeking military glory to obtain a presidential nomination...
...The c-omrades of the Philadelphia Socialist Party found time to call on l^ng d'stance to incuire how serious the injuries were...
...He urges the abolition of parties and parliaments...
...The politicians, merchants, planters, and office lolders of the colonial period never considered themselves and their limes in this lieht except for some >f the saints of New England...
...Old timers, like Theresa M-"rl''1...
...Shall we continue in the dogmatic tread mieffort of reaching the masses through direct propaganda . . . ? Shall we continue to drain oui resources of money and spirit and energy with UM doggedness of ancient martyrdom, while we awn'l such turn of circumstance and historic tide as Wfl...
...we see the beggars | who forced their way into his office seeking alms...
...There ' 's pathos and tragedv in this sect on of the narrative el houjh there is no intention of the author to paint it in vivid colors...
...21...
...We should have giv¦ than a bonus and our blessing for suggesting to idea of seceding...
...Applause comes on the '-«t«-t...
...As a result, women reoorters flocked to 77 Fifth avenue, to "Interview" the women candidates...
...Busy men and women like Mr...
...They are invaluable supplements i to the conventional historical text I books and we hope that still other I digests will be undertaken by the j author...
...Only those who know me well, can sympathize with my state of mind—being shut off from any and all participation to the final days of the campaign...
...The danger would he in the fact that most of our one man party efforts have come to grief in the pest Ex-Brother Loan of Schenectady still hovers over our bsro-wocsMp w'*h acrid pall...
...Six successful open air meetings were held to Manhattan and Brooklyn, arranged by the women of the section for the women of the city...
...New York: Longmans, Green ind Co...
...All of these meetings were addressed by women speakers...
...Bat they're harmless and you don't have to seeps with them if you don't want to...
...His only fault perhaps hi his Inherent enedesty...
...Sulzer was not imrjeccable but It would have been better if Smith had frankly stated that his part in that affair was one that he regretted rather than to gloss it over and leave the impression that Sulzer's removal was justified or even legal under the circumstances...
...why did you start so late...
...Notices will be sent to every woman member of the party, and I want to hope that old timers and new comers will an be there to do the work that matters...
...It's been quite i wkUe since we have met any aimon pure illiterate, economic, social and political, and we might a* together material for a monograph to be called, "sly Life Among the Backward Peoples or Experi¦ea as a New York City Alderman...
...It was the irony of fate that I should meet with an accident during the last days of the campaign...
...bring the people to us with clamorous shrieking for salvation . . .? Or rather, might we not at this time determine to carry on under an Insnirec and inspiring leadership, accruing to ourselves sue...
...It vfas protest in the sense that all votes for Socialists are protests—protests against the notion that government is a business for politicians and not an agency for social betterment...
...j A man of mediocre ability, yet I honest and hard working, the ed1 itor ranges him with Hayes and ! Coolidge, a judgment that may j bring a court martial by the Lei gion...
...This is to his credit and yet the impeachment of Sulzer I was similar to this crime...
...Even in his chosen role it is chleflv the mechanics of government that interest fffl most and he reveals no conception of the evolution of the various phases of American life...
...Mary Dre.'er, Isidor Laderman...
...put me down as Norman's first paladin...
...They are urged also, to come early, and with constructive ideas in their heads...
...If former Governor Smith has any intellectual interests outside the routine of the politics he represents they are not revealed in this work...
...the socialist women, were in the lead, while the others were among the "also's...
...It is interesting to note what he is selling to his emolovers...
...the selection , of Eishop Hughes to obtain priests to accompany the army in Mexico a-id the violent attacks made voon the President for doing so...
...None of us believe in miracles...
...Fannie Wither_poon...
...a e With these studies to check former Governor Smith's story the" reader forms more definite impressions of the man...
...W, Niemann...
...Rose Schneldcrman...
...He is not sen a liberal...
...The result of the discussion was the unanimous decision that we enter the campaign as a women's section, using the money in a way which will get the party the best results, and at the same time letting the citizens of this city know that women are running on the Socialist Party ticket, as well as men, only the women were never given any publicity—they were nominated, and there the matter rested...
...Mv apartment to th's day...
...If so, the evidence is not I here," declares Mr...
...I was delighted with your headquarters...
...time ! to come...
...Again and aga'n he returns to this theme, and a few months before he left office he recorded his determination to expose the inner workings of politics, a promise which ill health never permitted him to fulfill...
...Perhaps the author passed into the class of the "creative thinkers" when he linked up with the Wall Street Journal...
...Thousands of pieces of literature, especially, of our platfcrm, were distributed daily to oarsers by...
...The "creative thinker" drags into the arena some ideas that are as old as history...
...should be used tn this campaign...
...ThSfa--' fore, we come upon the huge Increase foe oar standard bearer with calm Joy...
...The topic of the meeting Wfl1 he The Mfttertallstic Interpretation of History...
...the appear! ence of Pennsylvania firerur.rers , of Joseph Cnmdv a? Wa«hir.~*on j seeking tariff aid...
...It might be interesting at that...
...Of the 424 pages 68 are devoted to his early life to 1903 when he was elected to the Legislature...
...It was a vote inspired by the same vision that Thomas and the Socialist Party set up before them...
...Indoor meetlnss were held at headotiarters during noon hours, and at thhe end of the day...
...4 The stagnant minds have been "h^won...
...The j proceeding was not merely an 4mi peachment of New York's Governor,'' wrote Orth...
...We hope that Mr...
...I walked out of that "dlsccruragrtog...
...They are just now a the throes of political infantilism...
...If Williem Jennings Bryan was empty of such intellectual riches the author of this autobiography plso measures down to the level of the "peerless leader" in this respect...
...Nothing was said of th* Treat men that would bring a blush to the cheek of the most irdent patriot This Polly anna work was greeted w*th laughter and it probably :an be purchased for ten cents a pound at the second hand shops, any, person acauainted with the writings of prominent men in Amsrican life knows that any such interpretation of our history is a gross perversion...
...We know the program...
...But for one...
...S. H. City Activities Circle One, Bronx This Sunday at 4 p.m...
...While he asserts that the massrs are "inert sandbags" incapable of action and must therefore be taken in charge bv the "efficient few," what is evident is that he really fears that they will act for themselves and he would have the ruling classes establish a dictatorship...
...But don't sags, Jake, the poor dears are learning...
...Still they are human beings...
...Tim who ought to know better, was presiding, *T*tbey had the stand an rigged up with a micro•0Be «nd a loud-speaker...
...Nevins and made access: i-ble to the ordinary reader, the , others being one by John Quincy I Adams and one by Philip Hone...
...and Mrs...
...Brsakty* The schedule of meetings for Circle Two, Brooklyn, for the next three weeks is as follows: Nor...
...The "creative thinker" is the thinker created by the chink of gold...
...A dtsrnal haUroom filled with a scattering of strangers in a strange district, burl them back Into depths of fltfB concern...
...Lniis Bottstein, Rose Brody...
...rve been in the South quite a lot in recent agei and I wish I had put my opinion of the ruling £sjm of that unhappy section a bit stronger...
...In this record we find a President editing a communication relating to a political controversy '< that was intended for newspaper .publication...
...One impression is that of a man who is fundamentally sincere but who is caught in the meshes of a system with wfilch he thinks he must work...
...Julius Gerber came in "to be converted", and Marjorie Dorman set out to do the Job right...
...Recognizing that, we must ygo about...
...His "spot resolutions" in relation to the war were apparently not regarded by Polk as worthy of mention...
...Mtillstsr Ookman...
...J. O. Concerning Woman Edited by PAt LINE M. NEWMAN A department of news and view...
...looks like a fl >wer store, and their beauty and fragrance help to cheer the uncomfortable hours one must endure...
...P. M N. Organization Education Solidarity FREE YOUTH Young People's Socialist League 21 Essex Street, Boston, Maae, LILLIAN S. KAPLAN EDITOR Published Every Week by The New Leader for the Young People's Socialist League Organize...
...at 1167 Boston road...
...He has a supreme1 contempt for them as they never gave him any rest...
...w***s e self-respecting mike however, and when I**"1 the first lines of Walling's wail, it promptly *-t of business...
...In the name of the women's section, I urge every woman member of the party to be present at that meeting...
...of particular interest to the woman of the labor movement...
...he has come through without flM slightest hint of weakness in bis make-up ef oharacter...
...It is the old ruling class dogma of oligarchy and dictatorship, with a few modern frills, which the "creative thinker" offers...
...And we may be happy to the knowledge that the years have proven "no one -BBSS fibre in his fabric...
...I have seen Norman come to a school of the lower Bronx, and before a score or so men and TrWiap, sprinkled through the vast room apeak hie ySsos of hope and light for the masses as if' seek mpty seat was filled and the galleries thronged to Che skylights His face was a glory to behold, his votes was vibrant with the music of march-drums, whOe his soul just made the auditorium a space filled to overflowing...
...Did he ever read a novel | in his life, or attend a nineteenth j century play, or read any modern I poetry...
...Casson enjoys his stipend...
...Setae Acknowledgments Mrs.-Norman Thomas to the writer: "I was to your headquarters the other ¦fimpsBB, Z wish X could have been there every afternoon...
...If these distinpaned Southerners are "irresponsible," where does impossibility dwell below the Mason and Dixon ¦ ; —_—_ ' B is my sober opinion that one of the biggest ¦jatmsss ever made in the history of the United gatM was when we decided to fight the South to sake them stay in the Union...
...Self-eeagsSijp* lation is our greatest danger right new...
...In making the selections the author aas attempted to giva the essentials of the record f events as Lhey passed in review before the liarist and the result is that we see through the eyes of the president the varied aspects of the jeriod during which he served is Chief Executive...
...Interpreted In terms of Casson psychology, it means the collapse of Casson, the unbought Casson of an earlier period...
...He is a pretty tough 100 per cent ¦soaott who is getting a bit worried about the ¦saber of swells who are crowding all around us •an day* But we tell him, "Never mind, old tear, they spring up like mushrooms every electa...
...And it is safe to say that this youth vote was not a "protest" vote...
...Instead of only fifty, and who want to see the women tn the party receive the same respect as do the men—no more no less...
...Moreover, this activity of the women's section has been able to gather around it all women who are interested to see a Socialist Party one hundred per cent strong...
...This early section of the book is to the reviewer the most interesting as it is the life that was lived by many thousands of i poor boys to New York City...
...We are writing...
...That was a dreary evening, when a few of the active spirits in the women's section got together at an emergency meeting to decide in what way the money it had...
...All of us know the slow processes whereby the mass of humane are turned into orderly paths for progress...
...He has the respect end love of countless folks who could never have esses near us for all of our philosophy, our righteousaees of cause and purpose, and the unquestioned a-Bid OS of our oerenn-al onndidates...
...But ass The New Leader" would not "have gone ¦aeaja the mails...
...Let him lead us then and SMQr we old and young alike buckle on the old asiiior ¦) battle now rusted with disuse, polish up the tarnished spots and go forth with song and hope tc his command...
...The opportunity is unprecedented and one which may not come again unless taken advantage of now...
...Max Price...
...Bodies lean forward tensely . . . One spirit makes them kin . . » . -„ '£ Eagerness lights their glances, .Turned as on a seer, *•¦ j While his voice plays on the silence...
...A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES AH'M TALKIN ABAOUT CHIVALRY I _g aire always heard that Southern gexnmun \f w«re pretty quick on the trigger...
...It is an arrangement for the exchange of merchandise and both parties to the transaction are satisfied...
...the changing opinions of the unstable Buchanan who later as President • permitted the South to drift into secession...
...His only flaw at present is a sort of eat piece rearwards where we had to cut off the ear that was pointed when we had the apartment ssa over...
...One must pay his debts, including political obligations and liquidation of the account takes the form of acquiesence in a political system that cannot eive comfort to a man of integrity...
...f, —————— ' rr^* This is no time for complacency...
...Perhaps it was due to this, that women of the section were invited to address women's meetings—in short the women's section . was on the field of battle— fighting with Intelligence and sincerity, led by able, and tried generals and a devoted army...
...if must be apparent to even the most casual observer of the campaign just over, that a large part of the record vote cast for Norman Thomas came from young voters...
...Whether the man was honest then or is now is for the reader to determine...
...who otherwise would not have gotten them...
...On the other hand the reader will be able to better understand this autobiography by reading the volumes- of Werner and Myers on Tammany Hall, Samuel P. Orth's small volume on The Boss and the Machine," William Allen White's "Masks in a Pageant," and Frank Kent's study of politics, to mention only a few...
...The Women's Section Comes Into Its Own . tttITH a good sized store on Fifth avenue for Its headquarters, the Women's Section of the Socialist Party plunged in during the last days of the campaign and made those days urforgettable...
...Practically every prominent politician of the period finds a place in the diary while the social Hfe ot Washington, the heavy burdens of the President, the shifting scenes end intrigues of the politicians, and especially the swarm of office seekers find a place in the record...
...Otherwise he is sure to come back with saejh bha ribbons to make Sousa look naked, as fern Cobb once said...
...wMfc Sure, it was a swafi oaatpe ifm Bat we Mail take it to our stride and our stride nsual he teeeassh the building up of that party of our dreeam aa AMI next time it won't be a queetioa of "Bseesst votaas* minority votes and the like...
...It is the clear-cut Job of the Young People's Socialist League and the Socialist Party to reach this inspired youth and organize them into a permanent instead ot periodical battalion of fighters for industrial democracy...
...Already we have at hand, thanks to the generco-operation of comrades the country over, a ¦**> of material, much of which has never before ¦tt printed, which makes a first rate library of the *** movement in this country from the Nineties I ¦ ________ L™ digest and select from this material is a man"**» t-sk and contemplating it, one never ceases • wonder at the sheer energy (to say nothing of ___W*1"er aua-9 of the spirit) of a man who could •> crowded a life without breaking under the I: - [Gbe incident of the New York City campaign J** will linger gratefully in our memory, was the o* William English Walling trying to talk to *™j**J on Union Square...
...Of senrse, Jacob is just a proletarian...
...fore we quit the subject of the election, may »«riise our glass high in a toast to the New York "pa_i who in this campaign as in every other, hvas done the hard, grinding Jimmy Higgins work Wb a vim and gusto that puts many of their elan to shame, the writer included...
...34 to the Bend School...
...Daraale Lecture Tickets are on sale in the city office for the lecture by John Dugdale "Why British Youth is Going Labor...
...Stimulus • ^ A light beams from the faces y . As though they were lit from withia...
...There is much work ahead for the section, but little time for rag-chewing...
...The class he writes for have used these institutions for their own interests but now that the working masses are beginning to use them for their .own welfare Casson urges their abolition...
...In Marion and Gastonia, sheriffs and Sat deputies, county prosecutors, newspaper ediggi and parsons and officials of the textile mills sashswd either to commit or condone arson, kidsajBBsI assault and even murder...
...Godly men have had us in charge since early settlement imes...
...THE CHATTER BOX AYOUNG Socialist lady sent to the MMH lines after listening to a speech of WOpp^ Thomas in a Public School auditorium...
...At the age of 53 he wrote: ] "Upon each recurrence of my i birthday I am solemnly impressed with the vanity and emptiness of ' worldly honors and worldly enjoy; ments, and of the wisdom of pre| paring for a future estate...
...Tracy Mygatt...
...Some C th«*e men and women who were ta'^ed to, slpned \"> for membershin in the oartv, but all of them were tremendously interested in what we, as women were doing...
...Jost where the "irresponsible" stuff comes in, I _ ggt dear...
...This column must discuss Norman 'Thomas slat his moral victory, now that the fierce beat ef electioneering has subsided...
...too proud to sing to such small audiences...
...It*• for belt-tightening and resolving that by the bard Almighty we shall not repaat to IMS the ssieMdMB we have made to the pest...
...protests against the notion that government is a business far politicians and not an agency for social betterment...
...This is a digest in )ne volume of the diary of President Polk which was publishid In four volumes in 1910 in a imited edition of 500 copies...
...protests against special privilege...
...the members of the women's section—espesirll" Miss Prey, who was called on the scene of the accident and acted li'<e an angel...
...The need of keeping in the good graces of the vulgarians who are masters of the system accounts for his recent halfhearted support of Mayor Walker...
...Norman Thomas, MS...
...An exhibit of a children's Dla;--round, borrowed from the Children's Bureau of the Federal Dept...
...We are now cer- | tain that Julius who was "converted" j will stay with us a long, ion...
...BSow that we have it, what are we going to do IP* tt...
...v • • • And New for the Fetare Plans for the future, a constructive program for the winter's work, permanent headquarters, and many mTe questions corcemirg the life of the women's section will be discussed at a meeting to be held on the 14th of this month...
...Norman ' Thomas: "You women certainly did j splendid work...
...He refers to them ! as a "herd of loafers...
...It was aa impeachment at Its government...
...We must decide in the Beat year or so, along what lines of organisation we arc to proceed...
...There are certain incidents which he recalls, however, that suggest o».e who spreads a cloud of vapor to obscure the whole scene...
...The office seekers are more frequently mentioned by the President than anything else...
...George Ohei...
...And while I am still alive "to tell the tale," I was, neverth-teas, left incapacitated, at least, to so far as speech is concerned...
...To be sure they are a bit shy on tat follow-through and it's front row or nothing for Bss...
...This record is just what we would expect from Alfred E. Smith...
...He should have added that what be writes brings him an income, an Income that he did not have when he wrote thirty years ago...
...Willie ain't no speaker and ***d hardly gone a minute when his crowd melted Pjy before him like driven snow, reading Socialist Iffaatare which rejoicing Yipsels had thrust into bands...
...William E. Bobn of the Rand School, will give the concluding lecture on "These Dls-Unlted States...
...Books and scholarship, the arts and sciences, do not have anv place in his life...
...protests against Democrats, Republicans and Liberal protesters...
...34, Harry Lopatto win speak...
...He had a genius for epigrams that stung and his services Were given to the movement gratis...

Vol. 9 • November 1929 • No. 14


 
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