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Vol. 014 Issue 014 (October 1 1932)
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The Giant Labor Breaks Fetters As He Faces the Red Dawn of Socialism
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The Giant Labor Breaks Fetters As He Faces the Red Dawn of Socialism BOUND by the pygmies of prejudice, tradition, habits and misinformation, the giant Labor is awakening. The giant has been...
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A Socialist View of the Week
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A Socialist View of the Week THE speech by Senator Norria in Philadelphia laat Monday gives us the measure of the man who is regarded by many as the g-r-e-a-t "progressive." It was a ipeech in...
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Our Special Subscription Offer of The New Leader will Expire November 15!
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Our Special Subscription Offer of The New Leader will Expire November 15! Half Kat<* Only to INVw Subhmberh; Program of The New Leader for ihe Coming Month* •pHE great Socialist campaign will...
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British Labor Marches Forward to Socialism
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Henderson, Fred
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By Fred Henderson British Labor Marches Forward to Socialism Conference at Leicester Cuts Away From Cloying Past—Next Labor Victory Will Fix Goal at Socialism, Not Mere Office- Holdings-General...
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Eugene V. Debs is Dead But His Spirit Still Lives
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Oneal, James
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By James Oneal ' Eugene V. Debs is Dead But His Spirit Still Lives It there were one outstanding characteristic of Eugene V. Debs' career as a Socialist agitator it was his...
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Campaign Closing in a Blaze of Glory
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Campaign Closing in a Blaze of Glory Thomas Greeted by Unprecedented Crowds Everywhere on an Extensive Tour of the States. Q II I C A G O.-The Socialist Party has entered the final weeks...
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Labor Rallies to Support Socialist Ticket
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Labor Rallies to Support Socialist Ticket Hundred, of TWandi of Toiler. Through Their Unions Rely to Support of Morris Hillquit for Mayor of New York—Many Labor Men Throw in Their Lot With...
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Talking About the Bonus- How About War Profits?
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Talking About the BonusHow About War Profits? Socialist Candidate Answers Menken's Question by Asking a Few Himself. JN the World War American conscripts were encouraged to "go' over the...
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Hoover Tells Us-We're Starving Because We're Got Too Much
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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By William II Feiaenbauro HooverTellsUs—We're Starving Because We\e Got Too Much The Great Engineer Gives Us a Lot of Figures, and He's Right—But How About It? PRESIDENT HOOVER...
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What Is "Radical" Art?
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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BOOKS IN BRIEF What Is "Radical" Art? By Joseph T. Shipley William Carlos Willia-js, now an editor of an "advance-guard" magazine, and long a writer of "the new prose," has issued, Through...
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Waldman Stirs Up-State Cities
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Waldman Stirs Ut>State Cities LOUIS WALDMAN, the Socialist Party's fighting candidate for Governor, together with James H. Maurer, candidate for VicePresident, stirred a number of...
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Massachusetts Waits for Norman Thomas
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Massac huartIs Wails for Norman Thomas BOSTON.—The Socialists of Massachusetts are busily at work preparing; for the coming of Norman Thomas Saturday, October 29th, to make hia final...
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HALL MEETINGS
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HALL MEETINGS Friday, October 21 8:00 p. m.—Polish Hall, Eckford St. and Driggs Ave., Brooklyn: lames Oneal, G. Valenti, A. Belsky, Ed P. Gottlieb. 8:80 p. m.—High School of Commerce, 156...
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Mourning Becomes Electra" Makes B'klyn Bow at Majestic
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"Mourning Becomes Electra" Makes B'klyii Bow at Majestic Eugene O'Neill's Famous Trilogy Acted by Strong Theatre Guild Cast Unquestionably one of the most important theatrical offering* in...
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Thrills Mark the Run of "Criminal at Large"
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Thrills Mark the Run of "Criminal at Large" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley I UK FRIGHTENED LADY '•CRIMINAL AT LARGE." By the lau Edgar Wallace. At the Belateo. Folks wha' hse...
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TIMELY TOPICS
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. Deb. Will...
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Vol. 014 Issue 018 (October 29 1932)
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