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Leuchtenberg, William E.
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LEVERTOV, DENISE
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LEVINE, CARL
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Levine, Herbert S.
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LEVINE, ISAAC DON
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Levinson, Edward
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LEWIS, ANTHONY
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LEWIS, DAVID
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Lewis, Marx
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The New Leader Book Page
(August 1944)
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The New Leader Book Page Leaves from a Socialist Life By MARX LEWIS LABOR LAWYER. By lAui» Waldman. g. p. Dutton. $3.&0. In Labor lawyer," Louis Waldman has written a highly dramatic account of...
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"Crimes Against America"
(January 1944)
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"Crimes Against America" Strikes vs. Profits By Marx Lewis TlUK discussion which hu raged, particularly in the press, since it was learned that it was General Marshall who was eMUOmilbis for...
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British Socialist Is Skillful Campaigner and Organizer
(April 1936)
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British Socialist Is Skillful Campaigner and Organizer Morrison Contributed Much to Stabilizing the Labor and Socialist Movement by His Devoted Services in a Period of Crisis and Desertion of...
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Green Says A.F. of L. Will Back Labor Party When Workers Want It
(October 1935)
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Green Says A.F. of L. Will Back Labor Party When Workers Want It Political Action Depends Upon Developments— The Idea Is Seen Gaining Much Ground. Big Membership Rise Executive Council's...
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Protest Mounting Against Roosevelt Wage
(May 1935)
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Protest Mounting Against Roosevelt Wage Gigantic Demonstration for Labor's Program Garden Rally Demands Congress Pass Bills Sponsored by A. F. L More Than 50/HH) Workers Fill Huge Auditorium...
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PANKEN LEADS IN 14TH; RESORT TO VIOLENCE FAILS TO HELP TAMMANY CASE
(November 1930)
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Panken Leads in 14th; Resort to Violence Fails To Help Tammany Case West Side Socialist Quarters Wrecked—Sirovieh Record Torn to' Shreds Final Rallies Arranged By Marx Lewis DRIVEN to...
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SOCIALISTS PICK BROUN, VLADECK FOR CONGRESS; THOMAS AND PANKEN MAY ENTER RACE TOO
(August 1930)
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Socialists Pick Broun, Vladeck For Congress; Thomas And Panken May Enter Race Too Shiplacoff And Orr Are Nominated Solomon, Coleman, Feigenbaum and Lee on Strong...
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18th A. D.: Brooklyn's Vanguard
(May 1930)
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Branches That Lead-Ill 18th A. D.: Brooklyn's Vanguard By Marx Lewis • i j O E S of ihe Socialist Hptxty in two counties—New YL tad Queens—were dealt with I IK articles that have appeared "...
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BERGER GAINS 16,000 VOTES BUT LOSES OUT
(November 1928)
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Berger Gains 16,000 Votes ButLoses Out Recoant Is Begun in Hope 0f Offsetting Republic's Lead of 400 By Marx Lewis fiaVAOKO. Wis.—After two days of " aneertototy. due to the closeness...
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PANKEN AND THOMAS LEADING N. Y. REVOLT AGAINST TAMMANY
(October 1927)
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Panken and Thomas Leading N. Y. Reyol It Apainst Tammar SuHalrfl ^nrrir^g- 'Vm-Htt-r Ion re fur IW Yokta. It. I-1 W^OI KlI 8 n» ngnl HI iuc Eofl ¦JIUC WIOWS ITTOIT Intense Daflv—Hundred Street...
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PROGRESSIVE ADVENTURING
(October 1925)
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PROGRESSIVE ADVENTURING Wisconsin's Experience in the La Follette Campaign Brings Re-Valuaton of Worth el Party's 1924 Policy By Marx Lewis Milwaukee, Wit. 4{TN again, out again'' is a game I...
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LA FOLLETTES SOMERSAULT
(September 1925)
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LA FOLLETTES SOMERSAULT Young Bob Drops Father • Platform of Last Year By Marx Lewis JyUlwsukee, Wis. 11 rt#«H of the.\pmwy dec tjoa haW on September 15 to choose candidates for the rial...
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COOLIDGE AND DAWES: STEPPING STONES TO A DICTATORSHIP
(June 1924)
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Coolidge and Dawes: Stepping Stones to a Dictatorship] Election of G. 0. P. Ticket May Bring U» a Mussolini All Our Own. Br MARX LEWIS Shearing of Powers of Supreme Court Needed...
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CHILD LABOR BILL, PASSED AFTER YEARS OF BATTLE, LONE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF CONGRESS IN SIX MONTHS
(June 1924)
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CHILD LABOR BILL, PASSED AFTER YEARS OF BATTLE, LONE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF CONGRESS IN SIX MONTHS ProfrcMivea Failed to Dent fettle Lin* of Old Party PcJiticUM. By MARX...
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BERGER FIGHTS CRUELTY OF ALIEN LAW
(April 1924)
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BERGER FIGHTS CRUELTY OF ALIEN LAW Socialist Congressman Outvoted by Reactionary Representatives Families to Be Torn Apart, Intuit* to Bo et^al ^a^eam |e)^e#^eal s^B s\ \ s^s> eTal tes^ ^ e^...
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ARE BURNS SLEUTHS SPYING ON OFFICIALS?
(March 1924)
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Are Burns Sleuths Spuing on Officials? Mysterious Circumstance, of Jesse Smith'. Death m£ Congressmen Appris*' hensive—Are Foes of Reaction Safe? Br MARX LEWIS MVoaMkjiKm Curraseoaomt....
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DAUGHERTY QUIZ MAY BRING OUT FACTS SUPPRESSED LAST YEAR
(March 1924)
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DAUGHERTY QUIZ MAY BRING OUT FACTS SUPPRESSED LAST YEAR Iteliar Investigation of 1922 Was Turned Into Whitewash of Dougherty and Virtual Indictment of Kellar—Other Way Around Now— Daugherty...
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MANY GRAFTS FOR FAVORED FRIENDS OF WASHINGTON GOV'T
(March 1924)
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MANY GRAFTS FOR FA VORED FRIENDS OF WASHINGTON GOV'T Postal Deficit Made by Favors to Railroads and Express Companies — Chemical Pat-t ents Another Source of Graft—Three...
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OIL LEASES NOT THE ONLY GRAFT IN WASHINGTON; FORESTS AND COAL TOO
(February 1924)
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OIL LEASES NOT THE ONLY GRAFT IN WASHINGTON; FORESTS AND COAL TOO While Oil Lewes are in Limelight, Continue to Enjoy Fruit* of Bounty of Federal Government, and CoaI Deposits in AU.k a are...
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BIG FEES BUY INFLUENCE FOR OIL MEN
(February 1924)
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BIG FEES BUY INFLUENCE FOR OIL MEN TEAPOT BUBBLES OVER AND SMEARS McADOO, GREGORY Oil Scandal Uncovers System of Hiring Big Men to Do Corporation Work, Not for Ability, But for Influence With...
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OIL SCANDAL SPOTS BOTH OLD PARTIES
(February 1924)
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OIL SCANDAL SPOTS BOTH OLD PARTIES NEITHER PARTY CAN DODGE BLAME FOR TEAPOT DOME DohentfWho "Lent" Fall $100,000, It Leading Member of Democratic Party, While Sinclair^Who "Lent* $25,000 More,...
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THE TAXATION PROBLEM
(January 1924)
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The Taxation Problem B. MARX LEWIS (Washington Corretppndent of The New Ltadtr) It is not very often that it becomes possible for tho "friends" of the people in Congress to reveal their...
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Lewis, Marz
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LEWIS, ROBERT
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LEWIS, SHIMON WINCELBERG,WALTER K.
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