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Vol. 001 Issue 047 (December 6 1924)
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BRINDELL TO GO FREE AS THOMAS PREDICTED; POLITICAL TRADE SEEN
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BRINDELL TO GO FREE AS THOMAS PREDICTED; POLITICAL TRADE SEEN As predicted by Norman Thomas, in his campaign speeches aa Socialist candidate for Governor, the prison doors in this State are to...
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SWALES' PLEA FOR SOVIET RECOGNITION RESENTED BY SOME A. F. L. LEADERS
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Laidler, Harry W.
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Swales' Plea for Soviet Recognition Resented By Some A. F. L. Leaders By HARRY W. LAIDLER l*y#ci»! to 1 h« ,Ntw leader > EL PASO.—Next to the reception given the Mexican fraternal delegates,...
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COMMUNISTS HAVE NEW SHAKE DOWN
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COMMUNISTS HAVE NEW SHAKE DOWN Chicago Office Opened to Collect Funds to Aid "Politicals" In Europe. CHICAGO, 111.—Organized workers of Chicago arc just now enjoying a good laugh und...
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THE POLITICAL ISSUE STRADDLED
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Oneal, James
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The Political Issue Straddled IMPRESSIONS OF THE A. F. of L. CONVENTION By JAMES ONEAL Although th* full proceedings of the convention of th* American Federation ef Labor are not at...
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BRITISH LABOR DELEGATE'S MESSAGE TO AMERICAN WORKERS
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British Labor Delegate's Message to American Workers The High Lights of tht Address Delivered by One of the Hritish Delegates to the American Labor (Convention Whuh (Chester H''right (Called "J...
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SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD
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SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD Through the States CONNECTICUT A lively campaign is being tun lie ted by the Stat* organization of la* party on the occasion of the .special Senatorial...
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ON THE INTERNATIONAL FRONT
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On The International Front "bvsers »/ i*. W„,ut, VmiU! Imt km* *»sAea# It ,.*» »*i yOK* ****»« m< • »#rid *» pttm," NORWAY Labor a Popular Vote Increased While detailed reports of ths...
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ROADS TO FREEDOM
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D., HARRY W. LAIDLER, Ph.
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Roads To Freedom By HARRY W. LAIDLBR. Ph. D. ii. the socialist society SOCIALISTS see society evolving, as a result of industrial and social furies inherent in capi talism, and of the ever...
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THE REALM OF BOOKS
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The Realm of Books yfndersons Biography l ilUKt J ULLEB'H STOHY. By Sfaiuiuod Ar^doruon; Now York: D w ttaeb$ek, Inc. $8.00. In iui Ii » fchort while—it is only jjgfci ) fin since "Windy...
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CHILDREN'S THEATRE IN MOSCOW
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DRAMA Children's Theatre in Moscow Soviet Leaders Ettablieh State Institution. Play; Opera* and Cinema* Free to Youngsters moicow it eatablishlng • ehildran'* theatre, ceniulitd and tupported...
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ADAPTATIONS OF FRENCH PLAYS VERY BAD
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DRAMA Adaptations of French Flays Very Bad Andre Perrin, of the Cerde Francois, Attacks Art of American Stage ••tjdki' ,(h pieys'paducad m thia rv country are by no means tracts translations...
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THE CHATTER-BOX
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THE Chatter-Box More Soanet* ta a Dark Lady There will be laughter when our love ft dead Sat th* i*ht bubbling tueha* ahUdren make. But the ooid shrieking wham ike heart ha* bled' Quite...
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Vol. 001 Issue 048 (December 13 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 049 (December 20 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 050 (December 27 1924)
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