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LIFE AND WORK OF DEBS
(July 1949)
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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«**...
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Progressive vs. Reactionary Coalition
(October 1945)
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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*...
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SDF News
(March 1943)
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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...
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U.S. Social Democrats
(May 1940)
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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,...
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AMERICAN LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES
(May 1938)
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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...
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AMERICAN LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES
(April 1938)
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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...
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AMERICAN -LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES
(April 1938)
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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....
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AMERICAN LABOR PARTY ACTIVITIES
(March 1938)
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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...
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WHAT IS A MAN'S WORK WORTH? WHAT DOES HE GET? AND WHY?
(August 1936)
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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...
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WATCHMAKERS URGED TO JOIN UNION IN VIGOROUS DRIVE
(January 1935)
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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...
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Who's Asleep in New York?
(October 1935)
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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,...
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Work with the Union
(May 1935)
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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,...
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IN SOUTHERN OHIO
(March 1934)
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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...
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WISCONSIN AND MINNESOTA
(January 1934)
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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...
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In Western New York, and Pennsylvania
(December 1933)
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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...
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ON TOUR FOR THE NEW LEADER
(November 1933)
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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...
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1932 The Socialist Opportunities (Socialist party Only Organized Opposition)
(January 1932)
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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...
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A TRIBUTE TO NORMAN THOMAS
(November 1928)
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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...
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WHO DID IT?
(April 1928)
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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...
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All Men Alike
(May 1925)
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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...
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Claessens, Gas
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Claessens, Gus
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CLAESSENS, GUY
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Claessens, Hilda G.
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CLARK, ELEANOR
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Clark, Evans
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Clarke, Edward P.
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Classers, Gun
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CLAUSEN, CHRISTOPHER
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CLAWSON, PATRICK
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CLAZER, NATHAN
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Cleassens, Gus
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CLEAVER, CAROL
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CLEAVER, CAROLE
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CLEMENS, WALTER C. Jr.
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Clercq, Jacques Le
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CLEWS, JOHN
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CLICK, DAVID S.
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Cloessens, Gas
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Clothier, Robert C.
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Cmeal, James
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Coaldigger, Adam
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Coben, Joseph E.
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Cocks, F. Seymour
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COFFIN, TRIS
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COFFIN, TRISTAM
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COFFIN, TRISTRAM
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COHEN, ARTHUR
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COHEN, ARTHUR A.
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COHEN, BARRY MENDEL
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COHEN, BENJAMIN V.
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COHEN, DAVID
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Cohen, Edward M.
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COHEN, EMILY
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COHEN, FELIX S.
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COHEN, HANAN
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Cohen, J. N.
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COHEN, JACOB
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Cohen, Joseph
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Cohen, Joseph E
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Cohen, Joseph L
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Cohen, Lawrence B. Jr.
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Cohen, Prof. Morris R.
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COHEN, RALPH
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COHEN, RICHARD
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COHEN, ROBERT
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COHEN, STEPHEN F.
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COHEN, SUSAN
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COHEN, WILBUR J.
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Cohn, Fannia M.
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COHN, WERNER
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COLAEVSKY, BORIS N1
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COLBERT, EVELYN
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COLBURN, FORREST D.
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COLBURN, TORREST D.
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COLDWELL, M J.
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Cole, By G.D.H.
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COLE, DR. FAY-COOPER
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COLE, PHYLLIS
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Coleman, Mc Alister
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COLEMAN, McALISTER
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COLEMAN, McALSTER
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Coleman, MeAlister
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COLLIER, TARLETON
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Collins, Herbert
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Collins, Karl
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COLLINS, MICHAEL
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Colorado, Antonio Julio
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COMBS, JERALD A.
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COMPTER, JOHN
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CONANT, OLIVER
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CONAWAY, JAMES
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CONDINI, NEREO
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Connors, Tom
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CONQUEST, ROBERT
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Conrad, John
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COOK, BRUCE
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Cook, Clara
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COOK, MERCER
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Cook, Thomas I.
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Cooley, Oscar
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COOMBS, ORDE
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COONEY, TERRY A.
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COOPER, ALAN
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Cooper, John G.
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COOPERMAN, STANLEY
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COPE, JACKSON I.
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CORDON, WILLIAM
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CORDON, WILLIAM K. WYANT JR., WILLIAM
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Corey, Lewis
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Corey, Olga
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Cork, Jim
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CORN, ALFRED
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CORN, MORTON
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Correspondent, a New Leader
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Correspondent, New Leader
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CORRIGAN, FAITH
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CORRY, JOHN
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Corsi, Edward
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CORTINES, RAMON
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Coser, Lewis A.
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COSGROVE, ROBERT E.
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COSMAN, MAX
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COSTIKYAN, EDWARD
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COTTIN, JOHN
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COTTLE, THOMAS J.
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COTTRELL, ALVIN J.
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COULOUMBIS, THEODORE A.
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Coulthard, Cassels
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Coulthard, W. H. C.
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Counts, George S.
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Courts, George S.
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Cousens, Leon A
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Coward, Noel
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COWLEY, JOSEPH
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COX, ARCHIBALD
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Cox, Henry J.
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