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AuthorTHACHER, MOLLY DAY
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AuthorTHAYER, CHARLES W.
AuthorThayer, Vivian T.
AuthorTHEEN, ROLF H.W.
AuthorTHIRRING, HANS
AuthorTHOMAS, BRIAN
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Paid articleThe Uphaus Saga (August 1963)
The Uphaus Saga COMMITMENT By Willard Uphaus McGraw-Hill. 266 pp. $4.95. Reviewed by NORMAN THOMAS Author, "The Test of Freedom" Willard Uphaus was sent to jail for a year and a day in the...
Paid articleDefense, Disarmament, Diplomacy, Despair: (January 1958)
Defense, Disarmament, Diplomacy and Despair A comment on Klaus Knorr's NL special section By Norman Thomas In our mad world, there have been no more lucid guesses at what adequate defense would...
Paid articleAn Open Letter to Bertrand Russell (January 1957)
Norman Thomas Writes An Open Letter to Bertrand Russell My Dear Earl Russell: I AM one of many thousands throughout the world who owe you a great debt for your straight thinking and cogent...
Paid articleThe Art of Losing Friends (August 1956)
How a State Department visa investigator was denied a visa to this country The Art of Losing Friends By Norman Thomas Perhaps no single activity of our Government has a more direct effect on...
Paid articlePossibilities of Liberation (July 1956)
Possibilities for Liberation By Norman Thomas It was, I thought, one of the most serious of John Foster Dulles's errors when he refused to hold George F. Kennan in the State Department. There are...
Paid articleA Democratic Socialist Reflects on 1956 (March 1956)
A DEMOCRATIC SOCIALIST REFLECTS ON '56 By Norman Thomas Whatever else happens in this campaign year, there will be no minority-party electoral campaign of wide significance. A McCarthyist...
Paid articleThe Future of Socialism: (April 1955)
WRITERS and WRITING The Future of Socialism Reflections on the Failure of Socialism. By Max Eastman. Devin-Adair. 127 pp. $2.75. Reviewed by Norman Thomas Author, "A Socialist's Faith,'' "The...
Paid articleTHE THREAT TO NEHRU'S INDIA (January 1955)
The Threat to Nehru's India The Communist Party of India. By M.R. Masani. Macmillan. 302 pp. $3.50. Reviewed by Norman Thomas Author, "A Socialist's Faith," "The Test of Freedom" This book is an...
Paid articleAlternatives to the H-Bomb (July 1954)
ALTERNATIVES TO THE H-BOMB By Norman Thomas Revolution or Evolution in the Kremlin Lewis Mumford made more than one acute observation in his article. I choose as my text his statement: "In...
Paid articleThe Threat to Freedom (March 1954)
The Threat to Freedom Senator McCarthy is strengthening the forces he claims to oppose by destroying the people's faith in their own government, and confusing true Communists with decent...
Paid articleA Political Christmas Pie (February 1954)
A Political Christmas Pie A Skeptic's Political Dictionary. By Max Nomad. Bookman. 171 pp. $3.00. Reviewed by Norman Thomas It would be hard to find in all America a man more learned in the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS New York'. Election MEW YOKE CITY has survived a scrambled * ' election. Ob the well known but very unsatisfactory "beat man" theory the beat man of the...
Paid articleRODGERS CASE IS MOVE IN OFFENSIVE OF BIG PLANTERS AGAINST UNION OF FARMERS (February 1935)
Rodgers Case Is Move in Offensive of Big Planters Against Union of Farmers By Atloy Dolaney [¦pKEDlhrREE, Ark.—A jury HjjtoiposeoN of landowners and HE* has convicted Ward RodgHmng FERA...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (September 1935)
By Morman rhomas TIMELy TCPICS The Administration Betrays the Workers IT is time for organised labor and the whole com* pany of workers in factory or office, in mines or on farm, to take...
Paid articleTimely Topics (January 1935)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Johnstown, Pa. Whose Victory Was It? HARRISBURG, when I left it, was filled with men, women and band* ready tn face a raw winter's day in an open plaza to...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1935)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Word., Idle Word* WALTER LIPPMANN, high priest for the more literate and liberal Babbitt*, is certain the President** address to Congress plus his budget message...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1935)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS As Congress Meets THIS column must be written before the opening of Congress and the feeding of the President's message. Hence OsewnWrit on national matters and...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS A New Year A NEW calendar year means a new confidence. ** That makes it appropriate briefly to review where we stand. 1934 closes with the index of business...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY KINS The Traffic in Death IN Washington the other day I found time to listen 1 to the investigation of the armament industry before Senator Nye's committee. Words fail...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS A War on Lynching 'THERE 1* nothing more important before .the next * Congress than the passage of a Federal antilynching bill with teeth in it. That is not the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The United Front Situation AT the Boston meeting of the National Executive Committee of the Socialist Party the matter of the united front with Communists and...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS ' Confusion Worse Coerfounced T*HE more one travels, the greater is one's sense * of political confusion in America. The situation, especially here on the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Editor's Notz: Norman Thomas' copy came from the Pacific Coast just as we were going to press. We are able, however, to squeeze in the following paragraphs of hit...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1934)
By Norman Thorns* TIMELY TOPICS A Last Minute Appeal 'TWERE »re still a few days, left for Socialists * throughout the United States to work, both to poll up an impressive vote and to send men...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Now Let's Get to Work! /*OOD comrades were for the Declaration of Principles. Good comrades were against the Declaration of Principles. The Declaration has...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The New York Campaign MAYBE Moses and Lehman will manage to warm up this campaign, but until now as between the old parties it is the most apathetic I have...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1934)
Bv Norman Thoma8 TIMELY TOPICS A Poor-Farm IF you want an example of the effect of absentee * ownership under capitalism on a large scale, consider the case of the upper penninsula of...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (June 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS A Dtaffluaioaod Nation AS recently as six months ago I did not think it possible that the adjournment of Congress and the end of the first year of NRA and AAA...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (June 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Detroit in Retrospect TTHAT Detroit convention deserves better words * than were said of it by our friend, Jim Oneal, in last week's New Leader. It was not a...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (June 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The Convention - ^ IT was a good convention w* had in Detroit His 1 tory may say it was a great convention, but thi judgment of history is rarely rendered on...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (May 1934)
Freedom Is Won For Two Wronged Men T W O remarkable cases were decided during the past week, iii !noih of which prominent Socialist attorneys figured prominently. In N e w Vork Charles...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (May 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Battle Creek, Michigan. It Isn't Socialist Legislation IT will be a mistake if Socialists regard recent legislation on the Stock Exchange or...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (May 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The Tailor Goes to Jail IT was that good supporter of the Administration, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, which gave the most effective comments on the way NRA is...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Roosevelt Goes to the Right TPHE President's latest radio speech was a defensive document—successfully defensive as far as Republican criticism is concerned,...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (September 1934)
Bv Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The Textile Strike TTHE general strike in the textile industry is th< * most magnificent demonstration of widesprcac labor solidarity the country has seen. The...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (September 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS This Thing Called Recovery A Way from New York there are no more evi-dences than in New York of the thing- called "recovery." And what a pitiful thing it would be...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (September 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Militant Labor on the March | ABOR DAY 1934 will come after an exciting *"* summer with militant labor on the march. The wave of strikes is not over. Unless the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (August 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY IODICS The Hitler "Election" KIINETY per cent of the German voters endorsed *™ Hitler's assumption of power more absolute than exists anywhere in the civilized world....
Paid articleTimely Topics (August 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Old-Line Stuff pUKSJDKNT ROOSEVELT'S speech at Green * Bay, Wisconsin, is the old-line progressive stuff. It .sounds like one of Theodore Roosevelt's...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (August 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The German Gangsters THE gangsters who misrule Germany certainly understand the arts of mass propaganda. They made a tremendous patriotic demonstration out...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (May 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Battle Creek, Michigan. It Isn't Socialist Legislation IT will be a mistake if Socialists regard recent legislation on the Stock Exchange or...
Paid articleThe Anniversary of a Tragic Blunder (April 1934)
The Anniversary of a Tragic Blunder BY NORMAN THOMAS APRll. 6i\\ is the anniversary of a tragic Munder. On that day with high enthusiasm America entered a war to make the world safe for...
Paid articleTIMLEY TOPICS (March 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TCPICS Just Before the Battle •puis paragraph is written before the impending * labor troubles In the auto and other industries come to a head. Now, it is only possible...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (March 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS What to Fight For SOCIALISTS, trsde unionists, and all friends of labor snd justice should fight for all they are worth for the following measures ia...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (March 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Trouble Over NRA "•THINGS have been happening fast with NRA. • Its increasingly serious failure shown even by General Johnson's wholly inaccurate figures,...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (March 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TCPICS Chicago. If the Hearing Are Honest IF these code hearings at Washington are honest * they will bring out these facts which I have learned at first hand...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1934)
By Norman Thomas timely topics Milwaukee, A Priceless Heritage fli E courage of our Austrian comrades is a priceless heritage to all of us. It has raised men's regard for Socialism...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS I Birmingham, Ala. I Our Brave Austrian Comrades ALL our hearts and hopes are with tbe Socialists of Austria in their magnificent fight against Fascism. The...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1934)
By Norman Thomas timely topics Washington The Riots in Pent IT is as difficult to tell where these Paris riots will lead as it is to tell just why they should have broken out now. Their...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS "War m the Spring" COME of the meet important new* doeeSt get into the papers. Hew seamy ef yam read what Speaker Raiaey said to the Soisgntiaa aasstaMed en the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1934)
By Norman Thomas timely topics CW.A. Should Be Continued DECENT visits to Cincinnati, 0., Cumberland, Md., and Keyser, West Va. ,make me surer than ever that with all its faults, CW.A. is what...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1934)
By Norman Thomas timely topics The Devaluation of Gold DEM EM BERING that world trade la still in the grip of a crazy capitalist system with an appropriately crazy monetary system, the...
Paid articleTimely Topics (January 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Omaha, Nab. The President Speaks *T*HE President has made news. In many quartan * his address to Congress was interpreted as a definite move to the left. So,...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1934)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Hie New Yew TEARING off the old leaf oo the calendar doesaH ¦ssan turning o*er a* new leaf in life. Things go on much the uim, The menace of war ia Europe and in...
Paid articleTimely Topics (December 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY ToPICS The Philadelphia Strike |7 A K and away the most significant event for * months or years in the labor field was the general strike of transportation workers in...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The Labor Board IT is good that the President has bestowed a * degree of legal power on the National Labor Board which apparently it had heretofore lacked. This...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Terzani b Free! M/HAT the Scottsboro case signifies to the thing we call justice in America everybody knows. What everybody may know is that many of the processes...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Lynch Law LYNCH law has been witting same new and terrible chapters In America, tn California a snob recruited largely from fpsskeatiss, led by aa eighteen...
Paid articleTimely Topics (December 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Hail "Peace on Earth"! WHILE we worry, not without reason, about our own troubles—shall we inflate or not inflate? How shall we take care of the unemployed in a...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS What Price Monetary Policy? MR. SPRAGUE'S resignation as financial adviser **¦ to the Treasury Department brings out in the open what will be a great and confused...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Fascism and CfiirTTflHtTii MUSSOLINI, hi furtherance of his plan for a "corporative" stale, plans which fat reality have moved very slowly, now announces that the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS New York'. Election MEW YOKE CITY has survived a scrambled * ' election. Ob the well known but very unsatisfactory "beat man" theory the beat man of the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The First Gun WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST'S attack on the " Administration in the name of "democracy" is one of the big guns in an attack that has been brewing for...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Los Angeles, Oct. 28rd. < The Right to Strike IT can be set down as uncontrovertible that tbe * industries where fairly good codes have been set up for...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Crossing Nevada, Sunday, October 16. * No. Region Is Remote • ONE feels strangely far away from what happens in Geneva or in Germany while crossing this...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1933)
Hy [Norman Thoman 1 IHCLy TCLPICS Morris Hillquit AT the end of a Sunday night meeting in Detroit newi wee brought to Detroit Socialist* and to me the sad newt of Morris HiUquit's death,...
Paid articleTimely Topics (October 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The Parliament of Labor THK A, K, o( L. Convention has an opportunity * and a challenge to act a* one of the great legislative bodies of history. Karely has...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (September 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS The Coal Code ANYBODY who knows anything about the coal fields of America must have got a genuine thrill when he read the coda which was signed. That code...
Paid articleTIMELy TOPICS (September 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELy TOPICS The Coal Code ITNFORTUNATELY I •m writing before we ^ know the final fate of the coal code. It looks as if important victories had been won in the abolition of...
Paid articleTIMELY TCLPICS (September 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TCLPICS COME weeks ago 1 withdrew from The New Leader the column which I send out to a number of Socialist and labor papers for their use because of an editorial note...
Paid articleAn Open Letter to Socailist (September 1933)
An Open Letter to Socialists By NORMAN THOMAS KIOT merely the magnitude of the *^ present crisis, but the driving force with which the administration is pushing its industrial recovery...
Paid articleLabor's Challenge (September 1933)
Labor's Challenge By Norman Thomas LABOR DAY 1933 brings to the workers of America the greatest challenge both by way of opportunity and danger that they have ever had. Organization and the...
Paid articleThe New Deal as a Peril And as an Opportunity (August 1933)
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Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (July 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style hit own comments upon the salient events el the moment. Faint Signs of Recovery 'THOUGH millions still walk...
Paid articleTIMELY TCPICS (June 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TCPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style bis own comments upon the salient events of the niotnent. The Industrial Control Bui THE Industrial...
Paid articleTimely Topics (June 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Normen Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. Towards State Cepitelum EVERY thoughtful person...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (June 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment The Truth Comes Out IT is, perhaps, part of ie silver...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (May 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomu write* in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. War Clouds Lift CERTAINLY the l u t few days have...
Paid articleTimely Topics (May 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in hit pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. Preeident RooeereM'i Plea PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT'S...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (May 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style hit own comments upon the salient events of the moment Roosevelt's Tasks MB. ROOSEVELT continues to show a...
Paid articleTimely topics (May 1933)
By Norman Thomas Timely topics Every week Norrnu Thotnaa writ** in hit punajent style hi. own ***** upon the salient events of the nMsnent. On to Waedeangtom! ALL Socialist eyes will be tamed...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (April 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas write* k his pungent style his own cornmenti upon the salient events of the mosnent Ob May Day MAY DAY 1983 fires to Socialists leu...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (April 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own cotnnveira upon the salient events of the moment. Criticising use President COCIALISTS have plenty...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (April 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Nonnin ThomM writes in hu pungent style hit own nomnrntH upon the salient event* of the tnonMtnl. The Gentian Comrade* IT appear* that although Otto...
Paid articleTIMELY ToPICS (April 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY ToPICS Every week Norman Thomas write* in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment The German Socialist* 11/11 A I has happened, what...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (April 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every "week Norman Thomas write* in" his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment The Hitler Madness THE triumph of Hitlerism in...
Paid articleTimely Topics (March 1933)
By Norman Thomas .W TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman TtontM wrftt* to hw pungent style his own conroeota upon the salient events of the moment. En RtuU H C1»*»lmmd, Odd* Roosevelt's...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (March 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. Room Test's Start A NOTHER long trip to the South...
Paid articleTimely Topics (March 1933)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style hit own comments upon the salient events of the moment The "New Deal" IP on March 7, 1S28, anyone had...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (March 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. The "New Deal" It In BEFORE this paper reaches most...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Prohibition—and More Delay* AT last Congress haa started the repeal amend-ment on its way. If in our confused political situation the people gave a clear mandate...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in hia pungent style hit own comments upon the salient events of the moment "Buy AsaaricaB" IT is impossible to carry out the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norraen Thome* write* in hit pungent style lib own comment, upon the salient events of the moment The Detroit Uprising IT was six o'clock on the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas write* ui hi* |«*nigf**t style hi* own comments upon the *alient erenta of the moment Hitkr b la AREPORTER ha* just told me th*...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment Philippine Independence Philippine...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thome* write* in bit pungent style hi* own comments upon the salient events of the moment On the train to Evansville, Indiana, Jan. 16. Smokeless...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment The Allottment Plan Again 'THIS farm allottment bill...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (March 1933)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. The "New Deal" It In BEFORE this paper reaches most...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Newman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. It Snowed IT snowed in New York and 18,600 of the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIHELy TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. What U Technocracy? 11711 AT should Socialists think...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas write* in ' his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment The A. F. of L. Marches Forward THE statesmsnlike...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. A Conspiracy...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TCPICS Every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. Why Race...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. Deb. Will...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. Capitalism Is...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. Milking for...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1932)
TIMELY ToPICS By Norman Thomas every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience And We...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (September 1932)
Bv Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. Great...
Paid articleThe Socialist Party's Clarion Call To Action (September 1932)
Socialist Campaign Hitting Front Pages Because of the interest among the masses throughout the country in the message of Socialism, the party's campaign and the speeches of the national standard...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (September 1931)
By Norman Thotnas TIMELY TOPICS every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (August 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. VSrmoat,...
Paid articleTimely Topics (January 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. THIS fa...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (August 1932)
Bv Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS 1932—4 New Pre-CivU War Year! HERE In this city the papers advertised the fact that I was the first presidential candidate to appear in seventy-six years, that...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (July 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Some Encouraging News Items The report that the Executive Council of the A. F. of L. la coming around to a nationwide scheme of unemployment insurance. That's...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (July 1932)
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS "Best Minds" Wouldn't Help CONGRESS baa adjourned, with none to mourn It. One can /airly aay, however, that it haa been truly representative of our confused...
Paid articleTimely Topics (February 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas backing Up the Dressmakers-Alfalfa Bill and the Democratic The Tactics of Peace In the Far East a thrilling labor demonstration NOTHING finer has happened for...
Paid articleTimely Topics (February 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas The Senate Deserts the unemployed--Still a Chance For Action---Japan,China and France--The Dewey Program CLASS GOVERNMENT UNDISGUISED NO more viciously Inexcusable...
Paid articleTimely Topics (February 1932)
Timely Topics by Norman Thomas iVo War, No Imperkaitm—mreei fMmrt AM —A Capitalist's Plan—Al Smith Aw§m —For SoeUaUt Party Plmnnlmy no PARTNERSHIP IN IMPERIAUSM WE want no war with Japan. We...
Paid articleTimely Topics (February 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas The Crisis lit the for E«»t-JU#set*tt end Foreign Atfr*r*—The W«r Bebf—An Imperialist ineident-Our High Vonrt Judge* THE NEED FOR SANE ACTION THE Disarmament...
Paid articleTimely Topics (January 1932)
Timely Topics Two Billions to Help Private Business Seuate Delay* tat the J able**—1 Farm Program—Bak e r Preps the League THE GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS NOW that Congress has given Charlie Dawes...
Paid articleTimely Topics (January 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas Bullets or Bread—The Backward Progressive-The Crisis in New York City—Labor's Duty-Newton D. Baker's Record BILLETS OR BREAD? EVKitv Socialist local and every...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1931)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas The Great Gifford Falsehood — Bankrupt Democrats—A Speaking Tour-Socialist Work in New York and the Nation DETROIT, MICHIGAN. the crow nine lie OV all the amug...
Paid articleTimely Topics (January 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas The Depression and the Middle West- Toledo and Chicago- A Nationsl Task-The International Front First of all my congratulation* to th* Editors of The Now Loader oathe...
Paid articleTimely Topics (March 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas A Sales Tax and the Manses—Hypocrisy on Relief—Peace Prospects and Problems —For Facts on Russia A SALES TAX SERVES THE RICH t p,i HERE Is the latest evidence of...
Paid articleTHOMAS SAYS: (June 1932)
THOMAS SAYS: THEY REFUSE TO STARVE THE significance of the peaceful march of the veterans on Washington In search of Immediate payment of their bonus has not been enough discussed. There are...
Paid articleTHOMAS SAYS: ABOUT CHICAGO THE DIFFERENCE THERE'S AL SMITH ANTI-SEMITISM .A VICIOUS BILL (June 1932)
THOMAS SAYS: ABOUT CHICAGO THE DIFFERENCE THERE'S AL SMITH ANTI-SEMITISM .A VICIOUS BILL By NORMAN THOMAS 'gestae* CHWtlt Itr rrwMMt A RATHER POOR SHOW jnY all the account* the Republican...
Paid articleTimely Topics (June 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas (Socialist Candidate for Pretidcat)_ Taxation and Relief for the Jobless—Class Lines in New York—Socialism of Various Brands—American Communism Today THE...
Paid articleTimely Topics (June 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas THE SENATE TAX BILL SINCE the Senate haa finally paaeid a new tax bell, it Is probable that before long the Senate and House bills will be compromised and...
Paid articleThe Challenge and Program of Socialism (May 1932)
The Challenge and Program of Socialism I Address of aeetptance at Socialist candidate for President over network of National Broadcasting Company May 21, 1932, delivered at Milwaukee, Wis...
Paid articleTimely Topics (May 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas '4 most important convention Detroit. Mich. I'VE only been here long enough to hear good newt of the formation of Socialist locals through the state. Now I'm...
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THE "BOY FRIEND" ON PARADE Beer Cry Raised to Hide Scandals of Tammany Misrule By NORMAN THOMAS TTO THE PEOPLE OF NEW YORK: Close to a million of you are unemployed. The number is in­creasing and...
Paid articleTimely Topics (May 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas The Costigan Relief Bill Congress Serving The Rich Again The Elections in France Our Bankers BACK THE COSTICAN BILL ALL workers, all lover* of justice should at...
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Timely Topics By Norman Thomas WHAT IMMEDIATE STEPS FOR THE FARMERS f •jrN an Interesting article In Current History, a former Republican Gov-JL ernor of Minnesota, Mr. Theodore Christiansen,...
Paid articleTimely Topics (April 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas What Next for Mooney?—Hopeful Effort* —The Honesty of Private Business— Economy—The Rise of HMerism ROLPWS BRAZEN DECISION A BRAZEN, conscienceless California...
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Timely Topics By Norman Thomas Roosevelt Continue* hJodmlnm--The Wa**,ington Hog Pet*—Labor, Unemployment and Prohibition ROOSEVELT AIMS TO PLEASE ALL i--ran GOVERNOK ROOSEVELT'S St. Paul...
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Timely Topics By Norman Thomas TAXATION AND SOCIALIST JUSTICE E n R o u t e t o Norfolk, Va. BE F O R E I g e t b a c k from this five-day t r i p I shall have a p p e a r e d before t h e S e...
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Timely Topics By Norman Thomas Congress an fthe Philippines-Hoever Passing the Buck-The Tax Mess-Union Demorcy-The Harlem Forum ON tbe whole tbe House of Representatives did a wise, even a...
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Timely Topics By Norman Thomas Inviting Fascism - Taxation and Relief for the Needy—The N.Y. Courts-The "Militant Program—Kenttucky Bourbons INVITING FASCISM LAST week I commented on one...
Paid articleTimely Topics (March 1932)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas Taxation and Ike Two Old Pmrtieg—The Sale* Tax and SoriaII*l«^ori«lf»ffi /¦broad—The Mflliner*' FifM THE POSSIBILITIES OF POLITICS ONCE in a while our creaking...
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Timely Topics It Norman Thomas The German Poll—Baiting Russia—New York's Upper Tier—The Lindbergh Cane —Communist Proposals GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND VHE ELECTION rwas a bitter dose for...
Paid articleTimely Topics (March 1932)
Timely Topics by Norman Thomas HenponsihUUy for the Detroit Mot$—The Sale* Tax Grah^CapitaV* Wage—Future of the L.I.P.A.—f>e\ulera and Briand THE DETROIT VICTIMS EN ROUTE TO ITHACA, N. Y....
Paid articleFight Wage Cuts And Starvation! (August 1931)
Fight Wage Cuts And Starvation! !1T STARVATION? * special edition of any paper to tell ua that es tben our friends and comrade* to toe mgry and miserable. To the misery of the lillion...
Paid articlePEACE PROSPECTS 13 YEARS AFTER THE WORLD WAR (November 1931)
Peace Prospects 13 Years After the World WE The Socialist View of War and Peace as Voiced at Armistice Daw Meeting By Norman Thomas [An Armistice Day Address Delivered Nov. II, 1931, . at...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1930)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas Einstein and Gene Debs—Europe and Unemployment_ Tb« Minimum Program Required—Charity Plasters Inadequate—Senators Dull of Comprehension g or iters and...
Paid articleNORMAN THOMAS' REPLY TO MAYOR WALKER (August 1930)
Norman Thomas' Reply To Mayor Walker Tammany Pegime Arraigned For Series off Scandals And Lack off Constructive Social Policies By Norman Thomas (An address aver Station WOR, Wednesday. Jmly...
Paid articleCAPITALISM AND THE FOLLY OF WORK (July 1930)
CAPITALISM AND THE FOLLY OF WORK Not Honest Labor, But Parasitic Exploitation of Others, Is the Secret of Success Under Our Prevailing System . "My son. get riches—honestly if possible." This is...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (June 1930)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas Morrow Is Wet—And What Else?—Four Outstanding Evils in the Tariff Bill—The War Business is Good, Thank Yon—World Un« mploymenl Germany's Position—The Fight on...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1930)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas YtB TELtruunn cu. mams lEGVLATIO!S LOOK FOOLISH ris good to see a whole state as murti aroused as is New fork over the new telephone rates which the company...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1930)
Timely Topics By Norman Thomas WBY KEEP BATTLESHIPS? IN the agreement which we are "^ting to build, one of its most important columns is agreement between maritime nations of naval armament...
Paid articleTHE LEAGUE AND THE UNITED STATES (January 1930)
The League and the United" Sta« A Critical Examination Ten Years After Its Birth-* Conditions for American Entry Suggested fj By Norman Thomas (An Address Before The Foreign Fottey...
Paid articleFORD SYMPATHIZES WITH OLD EMPLOYESS-FIRES THEM (January 1930)
Ford Sympathizes With Old Employees—Fires Them TV/TR- HENRY FORD in an article some months ago, in the Ladies' Home Journal, which was broadcast throughout the length and breadth of the nation,...
Paid articleTHOMAS CALLS FOR CRUSADE TO BUILD THE CITY BEAUTIFUL (November 1929)
THOMAS CALLS FOR CRUSADE TO BUILD THE CITY BEAUTIFUL Socialist Appeals To Supporters To Enlist Under Party's Banner For Year Round Battle To Redeem New York City By NORMAN THOMAS ISHOULD like...
Paid articleVICTOR BERGER, PARTY BUILDER (August 1929)
Victor Berger, Party Builder By Norman Thomas VICTOR BBRGBR was a Socialist leader of more than national fame and significance. He was the great builder ef the strong Socialist Party to...
Paid articleIS MARXIAN SOCIALISM ABREAST WITH THE TIMES (June 1929)
IS MARXIAN SOCIALISM ABREAST WITH THE TIMES "J*c Marxian Idea Must Be Supplemented a^Y^T of his experience of crowds* years of Socialist, activity II ernef •rrad'y, Norman Thomas has reached the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (June 1929)
TIMELY TOPICS Norman Thomas Ilediana a doleful sound. «• picking on the good I "J"Vir trust and the Indian* j iJL BUHtlea Association doesn't lW*LjhaM. the Public Ownership I *2m*d the...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (March 1929)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas CALVIN COOLIDGE. Calvin Coolidge has laved down the nost powerful office in the wotld to his successor, elected four months ago, who has been enduring the...
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TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas HOW NOT TO GET PROSPERITY OR PEACE A 8HORT trip to fill some speaking engagements to Montreal gave me opportunity to see bow irritated and alarmed all...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (February 1929)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas THE ARGUMENT FOR CRUISERS « ' i 'HE argument in favor of the Cruiser Bin, passed by the Senate and now in the tower house runs to this effect: If we build...
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TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas LABOR FROGRESSmSM STIRS COME fifty labor men and women have drawn up a statement which appears in the February issue of Labor Age. It may be the beginning of...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1929)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas The Socialist Party and the Trade Unions npHE widespread Interest and healthy discussion which have followed the appearance of The New Leader's first articles on...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (January 1929)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas MX. HUGHES AND LEGAL ETHICS pHARLES EVANS HUGHES occupies a unique place in American life as leader of the bar and Elder Statesman Be has Just had a notable...
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TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas b-nched'aa our* fMreptfMfe m UdV^tiw afvEsaa w+SLlZSm* owe year tor Ml BteTTteaaw beXBwtoki The las* mas was burned aft the stake and Governor BObo has bo-time...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1928)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas A TREATY FULL OF HOLES IT is difficult to get up any very great amount Christmas enthusiasm for the KellorcPact outlawing war. He will be a very...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1928)
TIMEY TOPICS By Norman Thomas What Price A New Party AT LAST election returns make It oertain that the number of us who did not throw away our vote by voting Republican or Democratic when...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1928)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas Way to the South? DOLZVZA and Paraguay are on the ** verge of war. Hoover's trtranpbal goodwill trip on a battleship proceeds apace; President Coolidge baa...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1928)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas TO those of us who know the rote that * organised saber must play to say scheme ot social progress the echoes that reach as from the A. F. of L. Convention at...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1928)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas A NOTE OF THANKS fkNCB more I must use' the columns cd The New Leader to express thanks that I should like to express in personal letters did time permit. X am...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (November 1928)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas l -awowaenwaa—--¦ ¦ SMITH'S PARTING WORDS ' I TN defeat. Governor Smith shows to; fins advantage his admire hie personal qualities. He is a good loser and his...
Paid articleTHE SOCIALISTS MUST LEAD! (November 1928)
THE SOCIALISTS MUST LEAD! Destruction of National Democratic Party Leaves Socialist Party The Only Vital Opposition, Norman Thomas Says By Norman Thomas 1 "The Socialist Party is now the...
Paid articleVOTE THE SOCIALIST TICKET! (November 1928)
VOTE THE SOCIALIST TICKET! Vote For Plenty, Peace And Freedom! By Norman Thomas Socialist Candidate for President |1TE ARE coming to the end of the bitterest campaign in this generation. More...
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Thomas Challenges Four Smith and Hoover Myth W. E. B. Du Bois, Kirby Page, Sinclair, Fold La Follette And Others State Reasons for Endorsing Socialist Ticket if ore than 400 men and women most...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1928)
TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas ^ Socialist Cmdidttt Tt f»r President ¦ ¦< jn BJS EUzabethton speech Est Hoover said: "We mutt anaabbj army and our navy in such talSS we shan have complete...
Paid articlePUBLIC OWNERSHIP OR PUBLIC PLUNDER? (September 1928)
PUBLIC OWNERSHIP OR PUBLIC PLUNDER? Smith Formulates A Plan to Aid the Public Utilities Combine And Calls It "Public Ownership"—A Socialist Criticism By NORMAN THOMAS Socialist Candidate For...
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The Roman Catholic Church and The State Religion as A Possible Campaign Issue Surveyed by the Socialist Party Standard Bearer AL SMITH, THE POPE AND THE PRESIDENCY by Theodore Schroeder...
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AN ADDRESS TO THE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Socialist Candidate For President Gives His Stand On The Problems Facing The Agricultural Population By Norman Thomas Socialist Candidate for...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1927)
Timely tOPICs by Norman Thomas TN newspapers filled with murder stories and what'not it is good to come across the story of the Alaska mail sled driver named Jewell who delivered his...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (December 1927)
TIMELY OPIC by Norman Thomas CO "I do not choose" means "I will not". We should be grateful to our Presidential language teacher for the information which some of his pupils seem even...
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THOMAS and Homes 0R TAMMANY and Hovels? Tammany Plans Huge Transit Steal, Thomas Charge* - & Socialist Candidate For Alderman In Eighth Die* trict Says Tenements Should Be Replaced...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (October 1927)
TIMELY TOPlCS tforman. :jlpr tat reading it seem* to me that W*- the TJatormyer report, except In One 1—yiM !¦ ill particular, outlines •boot an apod a plan for the solution of ear...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (September 1927)
timely topics By norman thomas JftC* Dwight Morrow J» to be our •wh | mimesis s to Mexico. I am glad •jJ of it • watt a minute before you start throwing bricks. Let me explain. 1 «n not glad...
Paid articleTHINKING OUT LOUD ABOUT THE SOCIALIST PARTY (June 1927)
Thinking Out Loud About the Socialist Party Never Was the Socialist Party More Needed Than Now; Thomas Discusses the Possibilities of Revival By Norman Thomas THE Socialist Party has...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (March 1927)
TIMELY TOPICS by Norman Thoma S KAN8A8 CITY. WHETHER the attempt to keep Albert Frick alive by artificial respiration was or was not sound medical practise, we do not know. But that an...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS (August 1926)
TIMELY TOPICS |E.N ormai *-* ^ -1 Bp*skr custom t ' ¦ repSy fitgrtent nmtoe Hail Pfijf" <=••»• th<L^_:?«» Wififm'' ¦ of Dtmjlflrai wM;f I P prohibition Md . taa^dShgf. Sgapreme Interact to...
Paid articleFREEDOM OF THE AIR (May 1926)
Freedom of the Air How to Win the Radio From Reaction By Norman Thomas (Am Aiirem Whkh We* to //see Been Delivered Over WMCA. AVw York CU») TIERE isn't one of you who has been listening to...
Paid articleTOO HEAVY FOR THE AIR (May 1926)
Too Heavy for the Air By Norman Thomas (Summers if an address before me , Parent,' Association, April 19. _'. 1926, New York Cay) BEFORE to* school* hav* our . children, we have them. They -...
Paid articleMiners' Children Go Hungry; Operators Still Refuse Peace (December 1925)
Miners' Children Go Hungry; Operators Still Refuse Peace TIMELY TOPICS By Norman Thomas KrTHHE picture that I hav< * been trying to present ii I * this: A Socialist Tarty | resolute and unafraid...
Paid articleHANDS OFF MEXICO AND CHINA! (June 1925)
HANDS OFF MEXICO AND CHINA! Labor Urged to Defense of Threatened Nations— What If Foreigners Invaded Us ? I By NORMAN THOMAS H » ....... SUPPOSE that in m time of American weakness...
Paid articleIN DARKEST AMERICA-TWO JUNGLES (June 1925)
In Darkest America—Two Jungles WEST VIRGINIA Miners Are Target For Blow At All Organized Labor By NORMAN THOMAS IN West Virginia a grim conflict is being waged of which the rest of the...
Paid articleLabor Leaders Greet New Leader On First Anniversary (January 1925)
Labor Leaders Greet New Leader On First Anniversary "A Matter of Life" By NORMAN THOMAS Executive Director, League for In dustriel Democracy 1CONGRATULATE Tho New Leader on...
Paid articleCURB THE COURTS AND LET LIBERTY GROW! (October 1924)
CURB THE COURTS AND LET LIBERTY GROW! No Other Countries of the World Permit Their Courts to Defeat the Legislation of Duly Elected Legislative Bodies. By NORMAN THOMAS Socialitt aad...
Paid articleSAVE SUPER - POWER FOR THE PEOPLE (September 1924)
SAVE SUPER-POWER FOR THE PEOPLE Development of Super-Power Holds Promise of Great Benefits--Will They Be For All the People or Will Monopoly Gain Control for the Privileged Few? By NORMAN...
Paid articleONWARD TO A POWERFUL PARTY OF LABOR! (August 1924)
ONWARD TO A POWERFUL PARTY OF LABOR! By NORMAN THOMAS, Socialist Party Candidate for Gorwwor of Now York j Dvoctor, I Laague for Indiestrial Democracy. o« tkla Loaoo Day ia one of...
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THOMAS CALLS THIRD PARTY BIG ISSUE Socialist Candidate for Governor Arraifng Smiths Hylan, and the Klan. Ry NORMAN THOMAS I aaeopt the Soelalltt guberna* * torial nomination for two...
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