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The 'Forward' at Seventy
(May 1967)
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INSTRUMENT OF INNOVATION AND CHANGE The 'Forward' at Seventy By J. C. Rich Of the many papers published in New York City at the turn of the century, only two survive today under their original...
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The NAACP vs. Labor
(November 1962)
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PERSPECTIVES The NAACP vs. Labor By J. C. Rich The present anti-labor campaign of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, accusing wellknown labor leaders of...
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Can Hoffa Win?
(November 1957)
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Can Hoffa Win? The real fight will develop when local Teamster organizations have to choose between staying with the AFL-CIO and becoming outcasts in the labor community By J. C. Rich George...
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National Reports
(March 1956)
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National Reports Trucking-Waterfront Mob Coalition Is Major Threat to AFL-CIO Leaders By J. C. Rich The racket boys who have made a good thing of cargo loading and unloading on the New York...
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Communist Putsch on the Waterfront
(October 1945)
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Communist Putsch on the Waterfront Bridges and Curran Lost in the "Rank-and-File Revolt" By J. C. Rich ?Ii ? recent dorkside strike which tied up shipping in New York has fizzled. The Communists...
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An Alibi for the General
(October 1945)
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An Alibi for the General Defending Patton by an Excursion Into Jew-Baiting By J. C. Rich WHEN General George S. Patton, Jr., declared that "this Nasi thing is just like a Democratic-Republican...
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Did YOU Taste a Cigarette Lately?
(April 1945)
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Did YOU Taste a Cigarette Lately? By J. C. Rich Just as I was going through my limbering up excercises on my trusty typewriter, winding up V with the Md ule of the quick brawn fox and the jggtfM...
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Do Jews and Catholics Make Good Benfists?
(February 1945)
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Do Jews and Catholics Make Good Benfists? The Dental Colleges and the Master Race Theory By J. C. Rich NOW wouldn't it be s fine thing if education did something for tome of our educator*? Any...
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Is the Power of the Press Waning?
(December 1944)
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Is the Power of the Press Waning? By J. C. Rich I WISH oar crowd would tell me (bout the power of the prow. Secretory I ekes think* that th* pies* just didn't count in the recent presidential...
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Fable of the Contrary Liberals and the GOP
(November 1944)
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Fable of the Contrary Liberals and the GOP By J. C. Rich WITH the campaign in it* finaland goofy three minute* of play, this unreconstructed radical and confirmed labor skate will startle the...
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A Labor Leader Goes to Italy
(September 1944)
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A Labor Leader Goes to Italy By J. C. Rich FOR aliefc conniving and good old-fash toned stiletto work take the coot of to* Italian trade union* aa Jtafar and thoao her. to these United States....
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Dissenting Opinion on Thurman Arnold-Liberal by Proxy, Trust-Buster by Hearsay
(March 1943)
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Dissenting Opinion on Thurman Arnold-Liberal by Proxy, Trust-Buster by Hearsay By j. c. RICH ANE of the legends now in - the making in the folklore of liberalism is that Thurman Arnold is a...
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Winnie-the-Red Wants a Revolution
(April 1935)
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Winnie-the-Red Wants a Revolution But She Isn't Quite Certain Just What Sort of a Revolution She Would Like to Have By J. C. Rick IT was only a birthday card and * if it hadn't been for St....
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Rich, J.C.
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Rich, Jacob C.
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RICHARD, POOR
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