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Vol. 001 Issue 021 (June 7 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 022 (June 14 1924)
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SOCIALIST PARTY MAKING GREAT GAINS ON CREST OF LABOR PARTY MOVEMENT
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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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...
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LABOR 'FRIENDS' STRADDLE
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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...
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SOCIALIST PARTY DUE TO MAKE GREATEST GAINS IN ITS ENTIRE HISTORY, EUGENE DEBS DECLARES
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Debs, Eugene V.
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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...
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LEGION SWAYS IND. WOMEN
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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...
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THROUGH THE DEVASTATED TERRITORIES
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Friedman, Esther
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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...
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THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT AT HOME AND ABROAD
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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...
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CHILD LABOR BILL, PASSED AFTER YEARS OF BATTLE, LONE ACCOMPLISHMENT OF CONGRESS IN SIX MONTHS
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Lewis, Marx
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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...
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THE CHALLENGE OF SOCIALISM
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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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...
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TOO MANY PRATIES IN FIELD FAIL TO HALT ADAM'S BOOM
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Coaldigger, Adam
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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...
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ERNEST VAJDA
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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,...
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AN OPTIMIST'S BIOGRAPHY
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Walker, Ryan
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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...
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THE CHATTER-BOX
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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...
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Vol. 001 Issue 023 (June 21 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 024 (June 28 1924)
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