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IssueVol. 002 Issue 049 (December 5 1925)
IssueVol. 002 Issue 050 (December 12 1925)
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Paid articleCOOLlDGE HAS NO PLAN FOR COAL
COOlIDGE HAS NO PLAN FOR COAL British Labor* Answers Power Pp&pagandists By LelandOlds ARECENT attack on public ownership and operation by L. C. Storrs, managing director, American Electric...
Paid articleA WOMAN'S POINT OF VIEW
Klein, Gertrude Weil
A WOMAN'S POINT OF VIEW "Ma" Ferguson and the Political Men in Texas—Women in the New _ | By Gertrude Weil Klein LAST week we said, among other thing*, that "Ma* Ferguaon, Governor...
Paid articleIN THE "EIGHT-FIFTEEN
Dickson, T. S.
IN THE "EIGHT-FIFTEEN" in i * Revolution's Instrument Bombs or Brains? By T. 8. Dickson 17 OR em, the E.ghi-ijfu*„ H clanked towards Grubtowa on * its morning way iron Proftfiety Seaborn...
Paid articleTHE FUTURE OF MINING IN ENGLAND
P., Rennie Smith, M.
THE FUTURE OF MINING IN ENGLAND Socialization Is Only Way Out for Industry Broken Down Through Excesses of Capital By Rcnnic Smith, M. P. THE fact of the possession of coal made the rise of...
Paid articleMINER or ROBOT?
Silverstein, Louis
MINER or ROBOT? By Louis^Silvcrstein IN A SENSE, (fuMr Gewdrich's book* is a continuation of his maiden volume, "The Frontier of Control." The Utter, it will be recalled, dealt with the...
Paid articleTHE BACKGROUND OF THE AMERICAN LABOR MOVEMENT
Shainack, William
THE BACKGROUND OF THE AMERICAN LABOR MOVEMENT The Many Social and Economic Forces That Have Gone to Shape U. S. Unionism By William Shainack Student, Brook-wood Labor College THE labor...
Paid articleA PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES
A PAGE OF EXCLUSIVE FEATURES THE WATCHERS By Coralie Howard Haman — «r Stars on a frosty night, Shining so near, so bright. There in Heaven's height. What do you meant Are you AngtV eyes...
Paid articleGRIST IN THE PRISON MILL
RichardsO'Hare, Kate
GRIST IN THE PRISON MILL The Inhuman Treatment Suffered by Convicts B> Kate RichardsO'Hare IN ALL of the discussion* of prison labor the prisoner is usually overlooked entirely, but when...
Paid articleTHE SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK
r?— -~-—-*bmmm *aBs**swmeje**neasma^^ SOCIALIST PARTY AT WORK NATIONAL Qi>inf(wA<M X*wBt*w) linow b«vvo 9)01*1 pissed uumr sort** °f MM mia*|a*na to liiovou. t«a «m *nthuai**itc tar...
Paid articleThe I. L. P. Arts Guild,Brings Joy to Workers
Jhe I. L. P. Arts Guild Brings Joy to Workers MANY of th* little band of worker* who gathered together eli months ago to inaugurate the LLP. Arte Guild la England had dreamed great dreams of...
Paid articleThe Professional Moralist
The Professional Moralist Ludwig Thomas "Morals" Makes a Good PUf, // Not a Good Life, at the Comedy Theatre IN Ludwig Thomas "Mors Is. translated by Charts* lUoht and adapted by Sidney Howard....
Paid articleThe News of the Week
The News of the Week -:______.......* _ ,N» HW ot till Red Cremte Ceti aewa that «m TsW Si alums shtotojefl great.. display tk*n th* slgaia*- of contract* by ftad Orange, taw football...
IssueVol. 002 Issue 051 (December 19 1925)
IssueVol. 002 Issue 052 (December 26 1925)
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