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Vol. 001 Issue 029 (August 2 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 030 (August 9 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 031 (August 16 1924)
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WALL STREET FEEDS G. O. P. DOPE TO THE MOVIE PUBLIC
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WALL STREET FEEDS G.O.P. DOPE TO THE MOVIE PUBLICAN MANUFACTURERS INCORPORATION TO USE SCREEN William H. Barr, Notorious Plutocrat, Heads "American Motion Picture Corporation"— Other...
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LABOR LINES UP FOR LA FOLLETTE AND WHEELER
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Labor Lines Up for La Follette and Wheeler LA FOLLETTE DRIVE GOES FORWARD WITH VIGOR IN ALL STATES Stirring; account, of how the swelling enthu»iasm for the independent candidacy of Senators...
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THE NEW LEADER BAND-WAGON
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THE NEW LEADER BAND-WAGON Tbie weak we hag-la oar story with a kick. Do yew remosabor that the Aaaarican Federation of Labor, tkraugk its Esaeutiva Ceunail, pre* tested againat tha ceaeoriMp of...
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DAVIS' CLAIM TO LABOR SUPPORT RIDDLED BY GOMPERS
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Gompers, Samuel
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Davis' Claim to Labor Support Riddled by Gompers Democratic Candidate Held Vastly Undesirable in Comparison With Senator La Follette—"The War Is Over," Head of American Labor Writes Wilson. By...
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CALLES HAILS HIS ELECTION AS WORKERS' TRIUMPH
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CALLES HAILS HIS ELECTION AS WORKERS' TRIUMPH MUnd for the Peons; Economic Justice for, the Workers," W*p Triumr , phant Slogan, He Says, in Exclusive Intecview With New Leader—Calls Debs One of...
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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 The National Office of the Socialist Party it located at 2653 Washington Boulevard, Chicago. Socialists in unorganized...
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LABOR AND SOCIALISM FORGE AHEADTOGETHER
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WALINSKY, OSSIP
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LABOR AND SOCIALISM FORGE AHEAD TOGETHER Endorsement of La Follette fund Wheeler Called Most Revolutionary Event in Life of the American Federation of l^boi^Attempts to Create Dissension in...
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THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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The Socialist Movement I. Where Socialism Came From By WILLIAM M. FEIGENBAUM Socialism is the greatest and most significant movement in the world. Already Socialism is in the control, or has...
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LABOR JOTTINGS FROM ABROAD
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LABOR JOTTINGS FROM ABROAD ¦¦! wilii «mI Mqimw Negodiaeo Hair.1 dreaears Worried Gerwam Ubor Atbioto* Cermaa Labor Bawki DwUt Strike Eaawl— Brasiliaa Unsoeuet Aided. AaHttraaat tad Mattwr...
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THE NEW SEASON
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Ibsen Down to Date "Dancing Mothers," by Edgar Selwyn and Edmund Gould ing, at the Booth Theatre. When Nora Alving found that sha had been living with a stranger and had borne him four...
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ROLAND INTERPRETS GANDHI
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Watson, Blanche
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Rolland Interprets Gandhi A Review by BlanchE Wateen NAHATMA GANDL By Retaaia BoJlana. The denary Co. N*w York: |1A». "A better combination of author and subject could acarcsly be...
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THE CHATTER-BOX
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THE Chatter-Box SUMMER IDYLL We hsve been bourgaois-ing it is the Hebraic Valley* of the Catskili Mountains this week-end. Which accounts moat tragically for tbe absence of tbe usual...
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Vol. 001 Issue 032 (August 23 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 033 (August 30 1924)
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