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CLARK, ELEANOR
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Clark, Evans
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Clarke, Edward P.
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CLAWSON, PATRICK
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COHEN, ARTHUR
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Cohen, Joseph
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If We Heed the Spirit of NIRA, We Approach a Real Solution
(July 1933)
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By Joseph E, Cohen If We Heed the Spirit of NIRA, We Approach a Real Solution Business Men May Try to Cheat, and Labor May Tend to Muff Its Opportunities, but the Machinery Is Here—to Be...
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EUROPE HAS SO ARRANGED IT THAT AMERICA HAD BETTER STAY HOME
(July 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen Europe Has So Arranged It That America Had Better Stay Home We Have Our Own Troubles, but We had Better Not Catch the Disease of Europe—Gambling for Bloody Stakes. gOLDIERS...
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It's Labor's Job to Take Care Of Itself Under the New Act
(July 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen It's Labor's Job to Take Care Of Itself Under the New Act L. S. I. To Meet In Paris on Aug. 21 'ZURICH.-A special confel'-i ence of Sociali!>t parties hu been called by...
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America Is Hardly Comfortable In the World Jazz Orchestra
(June 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen America Is Hardly Comfortable In the World Jazz Orchestra There's the Threat We'll Pack up Our Saxophone and Go Home—We Must Settle with Our People Before We Can Save...
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Today's Prime Task Is to Set Things Back Rightside Up
(June 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen Today's Prime Task Is to Set Things Back Rightside Up The Industrial Recovery Act Should Have as Its Objective Taking an Upside-Down Situation and Straightening It...
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What a Sorry, Shabby Show It Was with Morgan on Parade!
(June 1933)
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By Jinjt. E. Cake* What a Sorry, Sfeaf*y Skawlt Was with Morgan on Parade! Even tbe Mightiest Mil—rill of Them All Couiek t Stay tikt Dwf—When the Stem Cmm He Got Wet, Too. /\UR American money...
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To Make the New Deal a Decent Deal, Labor Must Take Action
(May 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen To Make the New Deal a Decent Deal, Labor Must Take Action The World Can't Go Back Over the Old Road— Labor Mutt Look with New Eyea Upon Legislative Definition of...
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While the Government Acts As Doctor for the Railroads
(May 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen While the Government Acts As Doctor for the Railroads How About Workers, Farmers, Unemployed, Half-Employed, and the Rett of Us?—Does Business Want a Nunc or a Doctor? JN...
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For a Tortured World May Day Presages a Saner, Cleaner Day
(April 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen For a Tortured World May Day Presages a Saner, Cleaner Day Over the Barriers of Countries and Nations Are Reachec The Hands of Comradeship — For Peace and Humanity! QVRK...
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A Real Program to Provide Work And Wealth for All the Workers
(April 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen A Real Program to Provide Work And Wealth for All the Workers The 30-Hour Week Is a Good Start, But by No Means Enough—A Three-Point Program. the general thirty-hour workweek...
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A World Waits to Be Saved as President and Premier Talk
(April 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen A World Waits to Be Saved as President and Premier Talk What Cut MacDonald and Roosevelt Do to Save a Cracking World?—Once Before MacDonald Talked To a President, and Nothing...
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The World Is Rushing Fast Toward Greatest Disaster
(April 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen The World Is Rushing Fast Toward Greatest Disaster Europe Is Being Dragooned Into New World War—And Out of Red Disaster Can Only Come the New Order. "TO a world torn in...
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Three-Ring Circus is On; But How About Human Welfare?
(March 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen Three-Ring Circus is On; But How About Human Welfare? A Merry Tum It Expected When Ukker Begin, to Flow for Parched Prohibitionists — But Whet ReeJy Will Happen? ^ITH its...
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The R.F.C. Should Reconstruct; But That's What It's Not Doing
(February 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen The R.F.C. Should Reconstruct; But That's What It's Not Doing General Dawes Admits Bankers Aren't Playing Fair— Workert Should Be Set to Work at Reel Wages —Where to...
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Will the New Deal Be Turned Into a Very Old Despotism?
(February 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen Will the New Deal Be Turned Into a Very Old Despotism? The Reactionary Southern Wing of the Victorious Democratic Party Is Reaching Out for the Whip— We Know What Became of...
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The Masses Must Hold the Key To End the Money Madness
(February 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen The Masses Miist Hold the Key To End the Money Madness Scrip Is a Revolt Against the ThraUdom of GoldThere Are Signs of Protest Everywhere Among the Masses. DU SIN ESS is...
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Now is the Moment for Labor To Reach Out for Great Power
(February 1933)
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Profiles e Nuthouse By Joseph E. Cohen Now Is the Moment for Labor To Reach Out for Great Power The Labor Movement Needs Fast-Growing Membership to Win Things Needed to Combat...
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The Farm Relief Plan Will Work Only If it Leads to Socialism
(January 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen The Farm Relief Plan Will Work Only If it Leads to Socialism Present Prospects Indicate a Scramble, Like the Making of a Tariff—An Awkward Way of Beating the Devil Around the...
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Our Country Is Arriving At the Half-Way Mansion
(January 1933)
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By Joseph E. Cohen Our Country Is Arriving At the Half-Way Mansion America Has Turned a Very Sharp Corner—Report on Social Trends and Interest in Technocracy Significant—Now on to...
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The A. F. of L Must Be Leader In Battle for National Labor Laws
(December 1932)
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By Joseph E. Cohen The A. F. of L Must Be Leader In Battle for National Labor Laws Unless Such Legislation Is National Progressive Pert of the Country Will Be at the Mercy of the...
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The South in Rush to get Beer But it Still Forgets Bread
(December 1932)
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By Joseph E Cohen The South in Rush to get Beer But it Still Forgets Bread — ¦ M--..... Garner Turned Hit Back on His Political Past to Get Repeal—But He's Still Deaf to Real...
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Those Jarred by the Election Have Some Tal Thinking to Do
(November 1932)
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By Joseph E. Cohen Those Jarred by the Election Have Some Tal Thinking to Do Millions Voted Against Something, and Now See What They'll Get,—to Save and to Spend,—Beer and Free Lunch. "THOSE...
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New Leader" Features
(August 1932)
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New Leader" Features By Joseph E. Cohen Wanted: A President for The Masses of America! ytk rTTH hie apeech of accept TV naes, Mr. Hei-beit Hoovet make* sis bid to be...
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THE WOULD DOES MOVE
(August 1932)
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By Joseph E. Cohen THE WOULD DOES MOVE AFBOPLJS without vision is mat. A government without leadership la through. When that government derives Its powers through party control, then the...
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RELIEF IN DRIBLETS
(July 1932)
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By Joseph E. Cohen 111 III IN I I II11 IX veteran Socialist author and unioniu •htm* how the poor get pennies and the rich get reconstructed "01LHGNS for the billionaire* and pennies for li* "...
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"RUSHING INTO POLITICS"
(December 1925)
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"RUSHING INTO POLITICS" LABOR MUST PREPARE TO TAKE PART IN POLITICS ijVy joseph t. cohen Fok the great bulk of trades u'non tntmt.eis the organ i-(inon it one l>»r dues paying •ncrf*" ...
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LABOR MARKING TIME
(September 1925)
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LABOR MARKING TIME A Period of Rest Before New Conquests By JOSEPH E. COHEN AMERICAN LABOR seems as far away as ever from the movement across the ocean. It is aa isolated as it ever was. In...
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BRITAIN IN TWILIGHT
(August 1925)
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sssss^assssssa^^Bv BRffllN IN TWILIGHT fly JOSEfH E. COHEN cjlBOM EnffUnd comee tid ]p iagB of distresa. The bodj Utic there is fjir frorr It is growing mon cuted from unemploymenl llllich...
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A FOUR POWER PACT
(July 1925)
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A FOUR POWER PACT Witches' Cauldron In Europe —Reaction Stirring Another By JOSEPH E. COHEN ANOTHER witches' cauldron is being" stirred in Europe. The reactionaries in England, France and Belgium...
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WHAT CASH EUROPE PAY?
(June 1925)
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WHAT CASH EUROPE PAY? By JOSEPH E. COHEN ANYONE given to irony ens locate a tource of free-flowing junior in tha discussion over what Europe should pay on the war debts owed...
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A PROCESSION OF MAY DAYS
(May 1925)
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A PROCESSION OF MAY DAYS By JOSEPH E. COHEN A'MOVEMENT ivhjch has ' its songs 'and festivals is keen with life. By these signs it will conquer. - When the international movement of Labor begat...
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"WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT"
(April 1925)
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"WHEN THIEVES FALL OUT" By JOSEPH E. COHEN When public utilities fail out ¦U paMfc gets a peep behind the scenes. This is happening vails tha Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company aad the...
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Paul Hanna
(March 1925)
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Paul Hanna By JOSEPH E. COHEN CLCAR and distinct »r* the outline* of tho career ef Paul Banna, who all too young has been snatched from his roond of especially able and unselfish Mrrice. His...
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CORPORATION SYNDICALISM
(November 1924)
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CORPORATION SYNDICALISM By JOSEPH E. COHEN It takes • flagrant outrage, like that just put over for the Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company, to excite enough indignation to get the public...
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"IN THIS TENT WE HAVE-"
(November 1924)
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"IN THIS TENT WE HAVE-" By JOSEPH E. COHEN CimHifU ax* not without their Muetitf sides, b this country we uju, to receive our medicine in a —Utobie th*p*. Since the contest Leweon the old...
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WHAT A LA FOLLETTE VICTORY WOULD MEAN TO THE WORLD
(October 1924)
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What A La Follette Victory Would Mean to the World A Triumph for Progressivism Here Would Set Ahead the World Movement for International Peace and Brotherhood. By JOSEPH E. COHEN Not in many...
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DESTROYING POLITICAL BRIDGES
(September 1924)
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DESTROYING POLITICAL BRIDGES Labor Making Clean Sweep ojf Break With the Two Old Parties of Wall Street. Bv JOSEPH E. COHEN When the American Federation of Labor came out with ita sturdy...
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CHALK UP PENNSYLVANIA FOR LA FOLLETTE
(September 1924)
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CHALK. UP PENNSYLVANIA FOR LA FOLLETTE bifurgent Farmer-Ubor Ticket Will Smash Botes Penrote Old Machine Aa Did Pinchot, Observer Says-Ubor PoBtkiani' Ranks Are Thiroiing Out By JOSEPH E....
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LABOR MARSHALS ITS FORCES TO WIN JUSTICE
(August 1924)
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LABOR MARSHALS ITS FORCES TO WIN JUSTICE La FoUette-Wheeler Movement Will Bring American Workers a Larger Share of the Power It So Well Deserves. _• By JOSEPH E. COHEN FROM Labor Da/ to Labor...
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THE AMERICAN WORKERS MAKE HISTORY
(July 1924)
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THE AMERICAN WORKERS MAKE HISTORY Geveland Conference Found Labor Unified for Independent Political Action for the First Time in this Country's History. By JOSEPH E. COHEN rl ahaoet goes...
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PUBLIC UTILITY RATES AND WAGES
(April 1924)
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PUBLIC UTILITY RATES AND WAGES By JOSEPH E.COHEN Philadelphia is being asked" to «rant an increase in rates to the ell Telephone Company, while the Philadelphia Electric Company announces a...
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THEY OPPOSED LABOR'S CAUSE
(April 1924)
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THEY OPPOSED LABOR'S CAUSE By JOSEPH E. COHEN Organised labor ia shedding no tear* over the caaualty list of the oil investiget..... If anything, it i> calebrating. * For by no chance at all,...
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A Third Party
(March 1924)
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A Third Party By JOSEPH E. COHEN In hi* presidential address to the convention of the British Labor party prior to taking office, Sidney Webb declared that the spiritual father of the...
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LABOR AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE
(February 1924)
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LABOR AND THE BRITISH EMPIRE By JOSEPH E. COHEN How difficult "It is going to be for the tory-miuded to comprehend and be sympathetic to what the Labor Government of England doe? either at...
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Cohen, Joseph EL
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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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Cohn, Fannia M.
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COLBURN, FORREST D.
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COLDWELL, M J.
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Coleman, Mc Alister
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