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Vol. 001 Issue 034 (September 6 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 035 (September 13 1924)
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COOLIDGE 'LABOR BACKERS' SER HIRED
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COOLIDGE 'LABOR BACKERS' WERE HIRED ANCIENT RELICS DUG UP FOR OCCASION No Truly Repr«aenUtI»e Ubor Men Went to Heat Preiident Do His Stuff* President D. B. Robertson of th* Brotherhood of...
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N. Y. LA FOLLETTE SUPPORT GROWS
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ALLEN, LESLIE H.
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N. Y. LA FOLLETTE SUPPORT GROWS All Parte of State Swinging Into Line Behind Progressive Slate. ".....f By LESLIE H. ALLEN BUFFALO, N. Y.—New York State may not be aflame for La...
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HUNGERS IS RIFE IN W. VA. COAL FIELDS
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HUNGER IS RIFE BIW.VA.COAL • FIELDS Operators Counting On Starvation to Defeat Miners. UOJMJANTOWN, W.~*¥s£-Ct» toajar win f jyi U th« question th« operator! m wki"f *• *»• ,tr"" Wine...
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CHALK UP PENNSYLVANIA FOR LA FOLLETTE
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Cohen, Joseph E.
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CHALK. UP PENNSYLVANIA FOR LA FOLLETTE bifurgent Farmer-Ubor Ticket Will Smash Botes Penrote Old Machine Aa Did Pinchot, Observer Says-Ubor PoBtkiani' Ranks Are Thiroiing Out By JOSEPH E....
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BERTRAND RUSSELL FINDS FEAR AND HOPE HERE
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RUSSELL, BERTRAND
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BER TRAND RUSSELL FINDS FEAR AND HOPE HERE Noted Philosopher Finds Revolt Among the American Youth Against the "Ideals of Business Success"—Religious Troubles Seem Insoluble to Him. • By BERTRAND...
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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 NEWS WDtM at Campaign: Committee * full meeting of the National C*mj>*ign Committee of the Socialist P*fty was held at...
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AS PROMINENT AMERICANS VIEW SOCIALISM
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SMALLWOOD, J. R.
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AS PROMINENT AMERICANS VIEW SOCIALISM Abraham Lincoln's Exposition of the Spirit of Sodalism—^A Republic in Fact" is Debs' Definitioii-~-Dr. Grant and Others. * By.J, R. SMALLWOOD fa...
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THE SOCIALIST MOVEMENT
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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The Socialist Movement V. What Capitalism Has Accomplished _By WILLIAM M. FEIGENBAUM , Progress morei tide wise. Hitherto it haa teemed impotiiblt for tht world to make any great...
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THE NEW LEADER BAND-WAGON
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THE NEW LEADER b And-wagon fst wit vmIi Mr office hat looked fk« a young »»•*** »*ot effict, with (htuMJii* * '•*«**» fowg out aad .••jM Mjt »»«••• *n4 th**v*» of tkt* oorning •*>• *M...
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STANISLAWSKI RAPS POLICY OF AMERICAN THEATRE
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Stanislawski Raps Policy of American Theatre > Noted Russian Impresario States Oar Drama is "Business Enterprise" STANISLAWSKI, th* Radian actormanager ef the Moscow Art Theatre, on hi*...
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THE POET AND THE REVOLUTION
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FEIGENBAUM, WM. M.
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The Poet and the Revolution ik Review by Wm. M. Fetgenhaam. MAN AND THE MASSES; A PLAY. By Emit Toller. New York: Donbleday, Page A Co. $2. Whether "Massemenach," the play of the German...
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THE CHATTER-BOX
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THE Chatter-Box MORE SONNETS TO A PARK LADy Your beauty 1*11 upon a fallow field. Your tear* enriched it and rieh bUseonuj And so you cannot choose, unites I yield My greater right to love and...
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Vol. 001 Issue 036 (September 20 1924)
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Vol. 001 Issue 037 (September 27 1924)
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