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IssueVol. 001 Issue 021 (June 7 1924)
IssueVol. 001 Issue 022 (June 14 1924)
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Paid articleSOCIALIST PARTY MAKING GREAT GAINS ON CREST OF LABOR PARTY MOVEMENT
Feigenbaum, William M.
SOCIALIST PAINTY MAKING GREAT GAINS ON CREST OF LABOR PARTY MOVEMENT Approaching National Convention Finds State Or* ganizations Making Strides Forward. By WILLIAM M. FEIGENBAUM The...
Paid articleLABOR 'FRIENDS' STRADDLE
LABOR 'FRIENDS' STRADDLE Perlman, Dickstein, Sullivan and Weller, Dodge On Rail Labor Bill. WASHINGTON — Both Demo cratic and Republican Congrettmen from New York City't working...
Paid articleSOCIALIST PARTY DUE TO MAKE GREATEST GAINS IN ITS ENTIRE HISTORY, EUGENE DEBS DECLARES
Debs, Eugene V.
Socialist Party Due to Make Greatest Gains in Its Entire History, Eugene Debs Declares National Chairman of the Socialist Party Outline* Political Situation Confronting Workers of the Nation in a...
Paid articleLEGION SWAYS IND. WOMEN
LEGION SWAYS IND. WOMEN Club* Cancel Plans to Entertain Pacifists When "Patriots" Are Riled. INDIANAPOLIS.—'I he clubwomen of this city have cancelled their plans for entertaining the...
Paid articleTHROUGH THE DEVASTATED TERRITORIES
Friedman, Esther
THROUGH THE DEVASTATED TERRITORIES By ESTHER FRIEDMAN i National SocielUt Organutr) Seven week* of traveling through the State of Montana a topping oyer la town* of MO souls, sometimes a lew...
Paid articleTHE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD
THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD Through the States NATIONAL Every mail bring* in encouraging reports of progress in various parts of the country. National organizers, State...
Paid articleCHILD LABOR BILL, PASSED AFTER YEARS OF BATTLE, LONE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF CONGRESS IN SIX MONTHS
Lewis, Marx
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...
Paid articleTHE CHALLENGE OF SOCIALISM
Feigenbaum, William M.
The Challenge of Socialism IV. The Class Struggle By WILLIAM M. FE1GENBAUM Industry is so organised that no one can work without getting a job from some one else. And no one can get a job...
Paid articleTOO MANY PRATIES IN FIELD FAIL TO HALT ADAM'S BOOM
Coaldigger, Adam
TOO MANY PARTIES IN FIELD FAIL TO HALT ADAM'S BOOM By ADAM COALDIGGER The feller who (aid, "Life is on* jilenied thins after another," aaid a aputh/ul, Yesterday I Tea sitting nretty on the...
Paid articleERNEST VAJDA
Ernest Vajda By JAMES BURRELL XTranjilator of the Theatro Guild production, -Fata. Morgana," in his preface to the book publithed try Doublcday, Pag* & Co.) "Ihr naht euefc wilder,...
Paid articleAN OPTIMIST'S BIOGRAPHY
Walker, Ryan
An Optimist's Biography A Review by Ryan Walker SEVEN TIMES SEVEN. By Maria Thompson Daviess. .New York: Dodd, Mead 4 Co. $3.00. An unusually interesting autobiography of a woman of many...
Paid articleTHE CHATTER-BOX
THE Chatter-Box MORE SONNETS TO A DARK LADY n. / dreamed that there might com* be/or* (|j Of aa experience with ordained year* , Someone godlier than thm common blemg Of pa**wnat* Umbo and...
IssueVol. 001 Issue 023 (June 21 1924)
IssueVol. 001 Issue 024 (June 28 1924)
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