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Vol. 001 Issue 042 (November 1 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 043 (November 8 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 044 (November 15 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 045 (November 22 1924)
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Demonstration At El Paso Is Inspiring
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WORD FROM CAL N E E D E D IN M A S S Campaign for Amendment t o be Re-Doubled Despite President's Coldness. By DONALD RAMSEY For two weeks before the election, tke friends' of the child...
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Buffalo Progressive To Meet Tuesday
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9 6 CONVICTED FOR ITALIAN REVOLT Trial Growing Out of Attempted Revolution in 1921 It Finally Ended. FLORENCE, Italy. - With the handing down of a verdict by the Court of Assites here on...
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Dana, Baldwin And Solomon To Speak On Ideals At Rand School This Saturday
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PA. WORKER TO MERGE WITH NEW LEADER 5Ute Socialist Organ Puts ita Resource* Behind the "Leading Socialist Paper." Tli« Pennsylvania Worker, Socialist snd Labor journal of that...
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The Death Parade
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TOLLER, ERNST
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A P R O G R E S S I V E S T U D E N T M O V E M E N T A N D I T S F A TE Student Movement to Revise City College Curriculum Met With Indulgence of Faculty Heads Until Militarsim Was Attacked. By...
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Pointed Paragraphs From An Interview With General Calles
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W h y 1 L e t t T h e W o r k e r s ' P a r ty (Jomrflian* of Chicago, L e t 'a End the Joke. By LUrCI ANTONINi of '> ( e e l I e d i e s Garment WorLeri Union far quit* tome time,...
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On the International Font
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S O C I A L I S T M O V E M E N T A T H O M E A N D A B R O A D T h r o u g h t h e S t a t e s MASSACHUSETTS Th* General District Committee i lor New England decided at its last two...
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Carpenters, Local 2163, Attacks Injunction Evil
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Sharpen Your Pencil Fill in the blankt, using the defined below. The solution printed in next week's New H o r i z o n t a l ( R e a d A c r o s s ). 1. General Dswts' style of...
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Another Veteran Gone
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A BAD CASE OF BANKERITIS The Bankers' Convention Prescribes Its Cures for the Ills oi the World —'Old Profiteers or New Prophets" Which Does The World Need? By ADAM COALDlGGEf? AFFLICTION...
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Fires of Prejudice
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CROSSWAITH, FRANK R.
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The Profit MOTIVE A K«winr by JOWJAM THOMAS fj/1? PROFIT MOTIVE AND HOW-IT WORKS. A Review of : th* Pr§M Motive; Is it IndUpemtJklMto Infantry? By Harry F. Ward. FubUthtd by the...
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A Thrilling Melodrama
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H e l e n M a c K e l l ar B l o s s o m s "The Desert Flower," by Don Mullally, Well Acted at the Longacre Theatre r \ O N MULLALLY, who spread • I 1 turpris* over Broadway with the •™T ....
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Bourgeoise Bedtime Stories
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COLEMAN, McALISTER
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DRAM A Gallic Shylock 'U MarchandDe Venue," the Best Presentation of Shakespeare's Comedy, Gender, at At Jolson's Theatre, By far the beet presentation ef "The I Meeabaat of STaniee,"...
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The Chatter-Box
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CHILD LABOR AMENDMENT T- HE UNITED STATES,with tbegreatc* t power* of production in the world, 1* the scene of a struggle that reveals the character of our ruling Babbittry. It would appear to...
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Vol. 001 Issue 046 (November 29 1924)
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