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AuthorClaessens, August
Paid articleLIFE AND WORK OF DEBS (July 1949)
Life ande Work of Debs THE BENDIM CROSS, A Bi^mphy ef Eugens Victor Debs, ft* Ray Gmger. Btmtger* University Aw. 516 pp. Revieved by AUGUST CLASSENES ANUMBER OF YOUNG COLLEGIANS ax* 4o«**...
Paid articleProgressive vs. Reactionary Coalition (October 1945)
Progressive vs. Reactionary Coalition The Issues in the New York Municipal Campaign By August Claessens Executive Secietary of th. Social Demociatie t ederativn and memler *( the Stat* Krsculiv*...
Paid articleSDF News (March 1943)
New Leader 20th Anniversary Dinner w Speakers: A. A. Berle Bertrand Russell William Green ?r - (ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE) (EMINENT PHILOSOPHER) (PRESIDENT, AMERICAN FEDERATION OF...
Paid articleU.S. Social Democrats (May 1940)
U.S. Social Democrats United on Aid to Allies By AUGUST CLAESSENS During the last two weeks I have had the opportunity to meet with many Social Democrats, former SP members and sympathizers,...
Paid articleAMERICAN LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES (May 1938)
AMERICAN LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES THE statement ot George Meany, president of the State federation of Labor, charging that the A.L.P. is an instrnment for the political advancement of the...
Paid articleAMERICAN LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES (April 1938)
AMERICAN LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES By AUGUST CLAESSENS HB^program °* tnt American' Labor Party will be presented * Si the Constitutional Convention at Albany. The A.L.P. x/^rtt e]ect a...
Paid articleAMERICAN -LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES (April 1938)
AMERICAN -LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES By AUGUST CLAESSENS arVBfcfC Affairs Council has been organized with krs ftBea*#re M. Herrick as chairman; Langdon W. Post vice-Mrs Pearl Willfen, secretary....
Paid articleAMERICAN LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES (March 1938)
AMERICAN LABOR PARTY Activities By AUGUST CLAESSENS NATHANIEL M. MINKOFF, American Labor Party leader in the Assembly, commenting on the 1938 session of the legislature, this week said: |»Jbe...
Paid articleWHAT IS A MAN'S WORK WORTH? WHAT DOES HE GET? AND WHY? (August 1936)
What Is a Man's Work Worth? What Does He Get? Aid Why? When Workers Understand Wkt Fdrofes M*» TBe» Wages Rise or Fail, They Will Know Better How to Deal With Their Most Vital Problem. By...
Paid articleWATCHMAKERS URGED TO JOIN UNION IN VIGOROUS DRIVE (January 1935)
Watchmakers Urged to Jom Union in Vigorous Drive By August Claesens AN organization campaign is or ** to bring all watchmakers ant repair men into the Amalgamated Watchmakers' Union, Local 21...
Paid articleWho's Asleep in New York? (October 1935)
Who's Asleep in New York? By August Claessens IN the last issue of the Socialist 1 0*2, rMMftr organ ot ** "militant" caucus and of what remains of the party in Arkansas, Illinois,...
Paid articleWork with the Union (May 1935)
Work with the Union By August claessens Secretary, Labor Committee of the Socialist Party, New York IN reporting oar doings for the last few weeks I .ant sorry to report no great sensations,...
Paid articleIN SOUTHERN OHIO (March 1934)
In Southern Ohio By August Claessens TPHE Socialist Party is still struggling for a foothold in the south-western corner of Ohio. In and around Cincinnati and up the Miami Valley Socialists are...
Paid articleWISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA (January 1934)
Wisconsin and Minnesota By August Claessens INURING this past week I went through parts of this country where the Socialist Party is strong, active and influential. This- was a pleasant relief...
Paid articleIn Western New York, and Pennsylvania (December 1933)
In Western New York, and Pennsylvania By August Claessens UAD an extremely lively and successful week in toil part of the ** country. Arrangements for meetings vara excellent, the crowds were...
Paid articleON TOUR FOR THE NEW LEADER (November 1933)
Top o' The Leader Tower With Readers 'n' Boosters By the Editor ON TOUR FOR THE NEW LEADER By August Claessens | AM glad to send in this brief report of the first five meeting*. * Considering...
Paid article1932 The Socialist Opportunities (Socialist party Only Organized Opposition) (January 1932)
1952 The Socialist Opportunities Socialist Party Only Organized Opposition By August Claessens THESE arc times that try -It men's souls." On the threshold of every national campaign...
Paid articleA TRIBUTE TO NORMAN THOMAS (November 1928)
A Tribute To Norman Thomas By August Claessens 0NE of the very encouraging lessons of history is the fact that in most every critical period there arises a challenge. Most every seemingly...
Paid articleWHO DID IT? (April 1928)
WHO DID IT? By Way of Acknowledgment For An Inspiring Convention By August Claessens s~'ONORATULATION8 and enthusiastic comment are pouring in from many sources regarding the magnificent...
Paid articleAll Men Alike (May 1925)
ALL MEN ALIKE? AUGUST CLAESSENS rf*0ERE »re all kinds of 1 mechanics. Some are real Jm* in their craft and Z5m$ S high-degree of talent, Ivfjand speed. They turn out i product sa nearly perfect as...
AuthorClaessens, Gas
AuthorClaessens, Gus
AuthorCLAESSENS, GUY
AuthorClaessens, Hilda G.
AuthorCLARK, ELEANOR
AuthorClark, Evans
AuthorClarke, Edward P.
AuthorClassers, Gun
AuthorCLAUSEN, CHRISTOPHER
AuthorCLAWSON, PATRICK
AuthorCLAZER, NATHAN
AuthorCleassens, Gus
AuthorCLEAVER, CAROL
AuthorCLEAVER, CAROLE
AuthorCLEMENS, WALTER C. Jr.
AuthorClercq, Jacques Le
AuthorCLEWS, JOHN
AuthorCLICK, DAVID S.
AuthorCloessens, Gas
AuthorClothier, Robert C.
AuthorCmeal, James
AuthorCoaldigger, Adam
AuthorCoben, Joseph E.
AuthorCocks, F. Seymour
AuthorCOFFIN, TRIS
AuthorCOFFIN, TRISTAM
AuthorCOFFIN, TRISTRAM
AuthorCOHEN, ARTHUR
AuthorCOHEN, ARTHUR A.
AuthorCOHEN, BARRY MENDEL
AuthorCOHEN, BENJAMIN V.
AuthorCOHEN, DAVID
AuthorCohen, Edward M.
AuthorCOHEN, EMILY
AuthorCOHEN, FELIX S.
AuthorCOHEN, HANAN
AuthorCohen, J. N.
AuthorCOHEN, JACOB
AuthorCohen, Joseph
AuthorCohen, Joseph E
AuthorCohen, Joseph E.
AuthorCohen, Joseph EL
AuthorCohen, Joseph L
AuthorCohen, Lawrence B. Jr.
AuthorCohen, Prof. Morris R.
AuthorCOHEN, RALPH
AuthorCOHEN, RICHARD
AuthorCOHEN, ROBERT
AuthorCOHEN, STEPHEN F.
AuthorCOHEN, SUSAN
AuthorCOHEN, WILBUR J.
AuthorCohn, Fannia M.
AuthorCOHN, WERNER
AuthorCOLAEVSKY, BORIS N1
AuthorCOLBERT, EVELYN
AuthorCOLBURN, FORREST D.
AuthorCOLBURN, TORREST D.
AuthorCOLDWELL, M J.
AuthorCole, By G.D.H.
AuthorCOLE, DR. FAY-COOPER
AuthorCOLE, PHYLLIS
AuthorColeman, Mc Alister
AuthorCOLEMAN, McALISTER
AuthorCOLEMAN, McALSTER
AuthorColeman, MeAlister
AuthorCOLLIER, TARLETON
AuthorCollins, Herbert
AuthorCollins, Karl
AuthorCOLLINS, MICHAEL
AuthorColorado, Antonio Julio
AuthorCOMBS, JERALD A.
AuthorCOMPTER, JOHN
AuthorCONANT, OLIVER
AuthorCONAWAY, JAMES
AuthorCONDINI, NEREO
AuthorConnors, Tom
AuthorCONQUEST, ROBERT
AuthorConrad, John
AuthorCOOK, BRUCE
AuthorCook, Clara
AuthorCOOK, MERCER
AuthorCook, Thomas I.
AuthorCooley, Oscar
AuthorCOOMBS, ORDE
AuthorCOONEY, TERRY A.
AuthorCOOPER, ALAN
AuthorCooper, John G.
AuthorCOOPERMAN, STANLEY
AuthorCOPE, JACKSON I.
AuthorCORDON, WILLIAM
AuthorCORDON, WILLIAM K. WYANT JR., WILLIAM
AuthorCorey, Lewis
AuthorCorey, Olga
AuthorCork, Jim
AuthorCORN, ALFRED
AuthorCORN, MORTON
AuthorCorrespondent, a New Leader
AuthorCorrespondent, New Leader
AuthorCORRIGAN, FAITH
AuthorCORRY, JOHN
AuthorCorsi, Edward
AuthorCORTINES, RAMON
AuthorCoser, Lewis A.
AuthorCOSGROVE, ROBERT E.
AuthorCOSMAN, MAX
AuthorCOSTIKYAN, EDWARD
AuthorCOTTIN, JOHN
AuthorCOTTIN, JOHN MANDER \ MICHAEL BERGER \ JONATHAN
AuthorCOTTIN, JOHNTHAN
AuthorCOTTIN, JONATHAN
AuthorCOTTIN, MARK HOPKINS \ ARNOLD ABRAMS \ JONATHAN
AuthorCOTTLE, THOMAS
AuthorCOTTLE, THOMAS J.
AuthorCOTTRELL, ALVIN J.
AuthorCOULOUMBIS, THEODORE A.
AuthorCoulthard, Cassels
AuthorCoulthard, W. H. C.
AuthorCounts, George S.
AuthorCourts, George S.
AuthorCousens, Leon A
AuthorCOUSINS, JAMES A. Jr.
AuthorCOUSINS, NORMAN
AuthorCoward, Noel
AuthorCOWLEY, JOSEPH
AuthorCOX, ARCHIBALD
AuthorCox, Henry J.
AuthorCOX, ROBERT
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