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HECHT, ANTHONY
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HECKSCHER, AUGUST
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HEDBERG, ANDERS
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Hedges, M. H.
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HEDIN, BENJAMIN
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Hedman, Wilbo
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HEIDEN, KONRAD
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HEILBRONER, ROBERT L.
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HEILBRUN, CAROLYN
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HEILBRUN, CAROLYN G.
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HEILBRUNN, JACOB
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HEILMAN, SAMUEL
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Held, Abraham B.
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HELD, VIRGINIA
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Heller, Dr. Bernard
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Helm, William P.
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HELMREICH, WILLIAM B.
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Henderson, Arthur
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BRITISH LABOR IN SHARP SWING TO SICIALIST POSITION
(February 1934)
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British Labor in Sharp SWing to Socialist Position By Fred Henderson Fred Henderson .Finds On Return togland That Tempo of Drift Toward Labor Is Rapidly Accelerating Issue Eager to Oust...
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SOCIALIST PROPAGANDA GOES ON DESPITE FALSE GLAMOR OF CONFERENCE
(July 1933)
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By Fred Henderson Socialist Propaganda Goes On Despite False Glamor of Conference Education in Fundamentals Pushed More vigorously Than Ever Before—Problems of Next Labor Government CINCE...
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Mac Donald's Discredited Government
(June 1933)
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By Fred Henderson MacDonald's Discredited Government Class Lines Being Drawn Sharply in Great BritainEven the Tories Are Restive at Their Premier, While Masses Are Eager to Sweep Labor Into...
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National Government Receives a Shock
(April 1933)
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By Fred Henderson "National" Government Receives a Shock Bye-Election at Rolherham Has More Than Local Significance — The Masses Eagerly Returning to Their Loyalty to Their Own Labor Party...
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Tom Mann's Arrest Stirs British Labor
(February 1933)
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By Fred Henderson Tom Mann's Arrest Stirs British Labor M« One Act by MacDonakfs "Netional" Government Haa Done More to Unite Worker* Than Thie— The 76 Yew Old Agitator Jailed Under Law of...
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British Labor Triumphs in the Cities
(November 1932)
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By Fred Henderson British Labor Triumphs in the Cities Local Elections Show Gains Over All England—Triumphs Show Increases Over 1029, Labor's Year of Greatest Triumph—L L P. Secession Split the...
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British Labor Marches Forward to Socialism
(October 1932)
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By Fred Henderson British Labor Marches Forward to Socialism Conference at Leicester Cuts Away From Cloying Past—Next Labor Victory Will Fix Goal at Socialism, Not Mere Office- Holdings-General...
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British Labor Eager to Present Unbroken Front to Capitalism
(October 1932)
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British Labor Eager to Present Unbroken Front to Capitalism By Fred HendersonBreach Created by IX. P. Disaffiliation Rapidly Closing Up, Says Veteran Fighter, with Scottish Socialist Party Leading;...
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Threatened Disruption of British Labor's Political Movement Seen Fizzling Out
(August 1932)
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By Fred Henderson Threatened Disruption of British Labor's Political Movement Seen Fizzling Out I . I. P. rank-and-filers refusing to cut themselves off from mass-force of working-class life,...
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LABORITES RALLYING
(July 1932)
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By Fred Henderson LAI OI11IV RALLYING l»yt»-«*I»Mii«u» showing temper of electors against MacDonaldism—I. L. P.'s proposed disaffiliation from a purged party deplored As ue go to Press a...
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British Labor Begins Its Task of Rebuilding
(February 1932)
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British Labor Begins Its Task of Rebuilding MacDonald's Difficulties with National Government Aids Opposition—The I. L. D. Debates Tactics By Fred Henderson LONDON. rHE political situation In...
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British Labour Pays the Price
(January 1932)
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British Labour Pays the Price Two Years of Drift Minder Ramsay MacDonaWs Policies Finds Labor Party LeadeHess By Fred Henderson LONDON. WITH Parliament scattered on TV a hoUday and the new...
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Cross Currents in the British Labor Party
(April 1932)
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Cross Currents in the British Labor Party tt n^ePe ndent Labor Party Decides to Continue Affiliation— Tide Begins to Turn Against the National Government SINCE my b u t tetter was written, the...
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British Labour Builds Stronger and Wiser
(March 1932)
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British Labour Builds Stronger and Wiser Democracy Restored Within M.P.'s Ranks —Work Begun on Socialist Next Steps By Fred Henderson LONDON. nrT IS always difficult to see big Jl things...
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British Labor and Job Relief
(August 1931)
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From Our Foreign Corespondents British Labor and Job Relief Socialists in Revolt Against McDonald Proposal to Reduce AUmmmmtms and Let Rosses Run Fund By Fred Henderson London. rw-vHE...
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British Liberalism Holds Sway
(July 1931)
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British Liberalism Holds Sway By Fred Henderson So far as the position inside Parliament is concerned, the prospect of security in office for the butt of conservative accusa-Liberal 14*14 hot be...
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BRITISH LABOR THE DAY AFTER
(November 1931)
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British Labor the Day After Electoral Defeat Likely to Bring Sharp Changes in Short Time; Condolences Premature, London Cor-. respondent Writes ..C'-^T*" By Fred Henderson WITH two or three...
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Labours Prospects For Power
(May 1931)
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Labours Prospects For Power Understanding With Liberal Postpones General Election Economic Storm-Clouds Contrast With Political Calm By Fred Henderson LONDON SINCE I wrote my tact letter, a i...
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BRITISH LABOR QUESTIONS ITS PARTY
(April 1931)
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from Our foreign Correspondent British Labor Questions Its Party Motley Movement Fails to Swing Rank and File, But Wide Dissatisfaction is Nevertheless Rife By Fred Henderson LONDON KEADERS of...
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SNOWDEN SPEAKS FOR HIMSELF
(March 1931)
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From Our Foreign Corresponded Snowden Speaks for Himself Labor Chancellor's Demand Social Reforms Be Checked Not Government's View By Fred Henderson LONDON. VERT seldom indeed la this world...
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Socialism And The British Voters
(January 1931)
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Plays to see and to Admire _ we« k I have seen two plays KM^aywrighU enraged. Far be It 2. »to the field occupied In such WF^L- by our Dr. Shipley, who, In "-the most brilliant dramatic...
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THE LABOR GOVERNMENT HANGS ON
(December 1930)
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From Our Foreign Correspondent The Labor Government Hangs On Municipal and Eye-Elections Reveal Shift of Public Sentiment Against MacDonald Cabinet By Fred Henderson London HAVE you ever...
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LLOYD GEORGE AND UNEMPLOYMENT
(October 1930)
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Our Weekly Foreign Letter Lloyd George and Unemployment Threatening Attitude of British Liberal Leader May Be Foreshadow off Break With Labor By Fred Henderson Lsaasa, Oct Jrd. IHAVE a special...
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A LIBERAL-LABOUR ALIANCE?
(September 1930)
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From Our Foreign Correspondent A Liberal -Labour Alliance? Growing Cooperation Between Mac.DonaId and Ll<»d George Seen as Tying Hands of Party Against Socialist Steps By Fred Henderson tendon,...
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LABOUR'S DROOPING FORTUNES
(July 1930)
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From Our Foreign CoiresiMmdents Labour's Drooping Fortunes Shettleston Byc-electfon Heaviest Blow Vet at Prestige r r of the Labonr Government By Fred Henderson London, Ba^Und, *rfy...
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BRITISH LABOR'S DILEMMA
(June 1930)
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Our WccUy-lwcign Letter British labor's Dilemma Heavy Drop in Votes at Hecenl ByevElections :j> Ascribed to Timid Unemployment Policy * By Fred Henderson (Sswill mm loin fininnlal...
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Henderson, Leon
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HENDERSON, WILLIAM
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Hendin, Louis
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Hendley, C. H.
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HENEGHAN, BOB SCHIEFFER \ TOM
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HENEGHAN, SILVIO F. SENIGALLIA \ TOM
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HENEGHAN, THOMAS LAND TOM
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HENEGHAN, TOM
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HENEHAN, ANNE
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HENRIQUES, FERNANDO
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Henry, William H.
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HENSLEY, J.P.
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Henson, Francis A.
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HEPTISAX
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HERALD, GEORGE LICHTHEIM / DENIS HEALEY / GEORGE W.
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HERALD, MAURO CALAMANDREI / GEORGE W.
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Herben, Ivan
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HESSELTINE, WILLIAM J.
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Hetzberg, Hazel Whitman
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HEUVEL, WILLIAM J. VANDEN
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