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Money Spent By Debutantes On Cosmetics Could Feed Many
(January 1937)
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Money Spent By Debutantes On Cosmetics Could Feed Many J. P. Morgan's Women Folk Spend More On Beauty Parlor Hems Then Some Families Earn In Year By Gertrude Weil Klein J. P. Morgan's debutante...
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With the Women
(July 1936)
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With the Women By Gertrude Weil Klein HjÉMiêriTig a letter %J|§| train's Essay Contest, ajÉjLh ft was not intended as jiBtry and does not strictly ¦k ander the topics of the Sot (See...
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Again Deeds and Words…
(January 1936)
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Again Deeds and Words... By Gertrude Weil Klein I HAVE; felt for a long Choc that if seme one would take the trouble to make a comparison between the protestations and manifestos of the...
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Joseph Schlossberg, at Sixty, Typifies Noblest Labor Ideals
(May 1935)
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Joseph Schlossberg, at Sixty, Typifies Noblest Labor Ideals By Gertrude Weil Klein s°aw8 not cease from mental fight, ¦ Nor shall my tieord sleep in my hand, f& «e have built Jerusalem la...
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Their First May Day Celebration
(April 1935)
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Their First May Day Celebration Newly Enlisted in the Labor Movement, Thousands of Young Garment Workers in Many cITIES Eager to March in Parades By Gertrude weil Klein rlOL'SANDS of workers...
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The Curse of Glark Gable
(March 1935)
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The Curse of Glark Gable By Gertrude Weil Klein AS though the clothing industry *• isn't sick enough with its own headaches, comes along yet Clark Gable and puts on it altogether the evil aye....
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A Socialist Ascends the Bench Jo Act as a Socialist
(January 1935)
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A Socialist Ascends the Bench Jo Act as a Socialist By Gertrude Weil Klein TrtRlv high-light of the cere-* monies which accompanied the induction into office of our good Comrade Jacob Panken as...
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Where Socialists Garry On Despite All Obstacles
(November 1934)
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Where Socialists Garry On Despite All Obstacles By Gertrude Weil Klein IT was afreat lift to my sagging spirits to get away from New York for a while and into Norwich, Conn. I sometimes feel...
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Come, Come; Let's Be Pals With Our Children
(October 1934)
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Come, Come; Let's Be Pals With Our Children By Gertrude Weil Klein jPVERY oacc in a while we read of some woman who is about to graduate from college together with her son or daughter. She is...
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And What Do You Think?
(September 1934)
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And What Do You Think? By Gertrude Weil Klein TTH K business manager has . been quarrelling with me. "What goof are you r' he moans. "You're ho help to me." , I feel sorjy for, him. I...
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A Grave Digger and A Soldier on the Road
(September 1934)
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A Grave Digger and A Soldier on the Road By Gertrude Weil Klein ON the way to camp wc picked up a hitch-hiker, a nice young fellow of about eighteen, carrying a heavy grip. He was on his way to...
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WHERE ARE THE CHILDREN OF OUR SOCIALIST PARENTS?
(January 1934)
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Where Are the Children of Our Socialist Parents? Maybe the Sons and Daughters of Socialist Fathers Are Deterred by Their Mothers By Gertrude Well Klein •TODA Y I leap into the troubled waters...
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And When the Strike Is Over The Boss Begins His Gentle Work
(December 1933)
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And When the Strike Is Over The Boss Begins His Gentle Work By Gertrude Weil Klein WHAT hap-" pens after a strike? What does the land look like after the battle, and after an intensive or-g a n...
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An Open Letter to Frances Perkins
(October 1933)
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An Open Letter to Frances Perkins By Gertrude Weil Klein *y|Y Dear Miss Perkins: I notice you are addressing many women's organizations all over the country. I think that's a good thing. It may...
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"... Of Many Things"
(May 1933)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein "... Of Many Things" TUIV husband says if I don't1 drop the Party, my home u) going to drop me." "I'll have to bribe my family tonight with some nice rake. I haven't •...
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Have Women Equal Rights In the Socialist Party?
(April 1933)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein Have Women Equal Rights In the Socialist Party? And If They Have, What Have They Done With Them? IS/17- sell ticket*, we run bazaars and we provide the eats at our...
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Only Socialism Will Free the Races
(April 1933)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein Only Socialism Will Free the Races Why the Fury Rages in Germany Against the Jews—It's a Blind for the War on Labor—"Looking Forward.'' _ TPH E Americans arc an...
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Well,We Got Prompt Action
(March 1933)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein Well,We Got Prompt Action IJELEN KELLER was introduced to G. Bernard Shaw recently. Lady Astor, who did the introducing, felt that Shaw's reception of the gifted...
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A Woman's Point of View
(March 1933)
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A Woman's Point of View By Gertrude Weil Klein WHEN Karl Hcinrich Mordecai, known to us as Karl Marx, married the "Beautiful Jenny" von VVestphalcn, daughter of a Baroness, he...
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A Woman's Point of View
(March 1933)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein A Woman's Point of View THIS article should be called' 1 "Women, Just Women." I have to break down right now and confess that I stole the idea from Mrs. Roosevel:, the...
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A Woman's Point of View
(February 1933)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein A Woman's Point of View | SPENT the week-end in the country, having what is commonly called "a good time." That is, I left a warm, roomy, quiet apartment to share a...
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A Woman's Point of View
(March 1933)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein A Woman's Point of View THIS article should be called' 1 "Women, Just Women." I have to break down right now and confess that I stole the idea from Mrs. Roosevel:, the...
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A Woman's Point of View
(December 1932)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein A Woman's Point of View THE old boys are getting ready to whoop it up again! From the United States Senator *ho shouted that every American had been insulted by France's...
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A Woman's Point of View
(December 1932)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein A Woman's Point of View There'* Always Some Money for Coemetic*— Now the Depression Is a Thing — The Teachers' Fight. J^O you know that you can get a perfectly dandy...
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A Woman's Point of View
(November 1932)
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By Gertrude Weil Klein A Woman's Point of View Now They're Starting a Campaign to Get the Married Women Out of Jobs—But One Must Eat JPLEVEN million women in this country hold down jobs. Of...
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On the Industrial Front THE WORLD OF LABOR
(August 1932)
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On the Industrial Front THE WORLD OF LABOR By Gertrude Weil Klein No Let-Up in Fighting Spirit Of Amalgamated Strikers more than half of clothing trade aettlea as workers tie up out-of-town...
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WOMAN LEADER OF INDIAN FREEDOM REJECTS SYMPATHY, ASKS FOR JUSTICE ALONE
(May 1929)
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Woman Leader of Indian Freedom Rejects Sympathy, Asks For Justice Alone Madame Naidu Urges America to Use International Influence By Gertrude Weil Klein MADAME SAROJINI NAIDU, who...
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CAP MAKERS DEMAND OLD AGE PENSIONS
(May 1929)
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Cap Makers Demand Old Age Pensions Amalgamation of Locals Approved «—' Zaritzky Re-elected — Woll Life Insurance By Gertrude Weil Klein nrWE 17th convention of the Cloth Hat, * Cap and...
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FOUR COMMUNIST EDITORS INDICTED FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL
(March 1929)
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Four Communist Editors Indicted For Criminal Libel N. Y. Grand Jury Charge* Minor, Dunne, Olgin and Epstein With Defaming Character of Morris HU1quit, Socialist Party Leader—Accused Stage...
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A WOMAN'S POINT OF VIEW
(December 1925)
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A WOMAN'S POINT OF VIEW "Ma" Ferguson and the Political Men in Texas—Women in the New _ | By Gertrude Weil Klein LAST week we said, among other thing*, that "Ma* Ferguaon, Governor...
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A WOMAN'S POINT OF VIEW
(December 1925)
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Mine Workers at this time Those who know the mind of the mwi fc«.« ao b—It—Cf in saying that If a »u war* taken a great »n«)orii» of tb* oatloa'* coal diggers would be In favor Qt • ¦ •> ••» ...
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Klein, Gertrude Well
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KNAUTH, LAWRENCE S. FINKELSTEIN \ J. HIRSHLEIFER \ ROBERT A. LEVINE \ OLIVER DIXWELL
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