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Vast Human Wreckage of Machine God Is a Call to Support Socialist Party
Vast Human Wreckage of Machine God Is a Call to Support Socialist Party rpEN days hence the political struggle will be over. To awakening masses of the workers it is no longer a question of...
A Socialist View of the Week
A Socialist View of the Week Al Smith Execute Flank Movement Against Likker And Opens Old Sores In Address for Unterrified Democracy Now Housed in The Temple of Plutocracy AL SMITH swung Mo...
How the Socialists Would Run NewYork
HILLQUIT, MORRIS
By Morris Hillquit How the Socialists Would Run NewYork Candidate for Mayor Telle How Million, in "Honest" Graft Can Be Saved, and How the City Can Be Run for the People Who Live in It—A Call to...
Do We Want "Independence" In Our Candidates for Office?
Feigenbaum, William M.
By William M. Feigenbaum Do We Want "Independence" In Our Candidates for Office? "DLATFORMS," said a noted minister the other day, "mean nothing- The only thing that matters is the character...
No Moratorium on Education
Solomon, Charles
By Charles Solomon No Moratorium on Education Socialist Candidate for U. S. Senator Pleads for Support of Schools—Children Come Before All Else, and Education Is Meet Important Function of the...
Thomas Rapturously Welcomed Home
Thomas Rapturously Welcomed Home Thousands of Socialists, Yipsels and Just Passengers Give Socialist Candidate Glorious Welcome to New York When He Arrives at Terminal—Red Flags...
Rieve Urges Labor to Support Socialism
Rieve Urges Labor to Support Socialism Ubor Union Head Says "Non^artunn" Policy b Proven rj#Wi Workers Must Build Their Own Party. DATERSON.-^Tbe Organized Labor Movement will not be able to...
Some Communist Yarns About The Socialists Nailed by Ypsel
ome Communist Yarns About The Socialists Nailed by Ypsel Gim Trier Makes Patterson Admit He Doesn't Know What the Source of His Misstatements Is. pREQUENTLY-REPEATED charges that the Socialist...
No, Dear Reader, Hoover Did Not Steal Socialist Platform Plank
Bent, Silas
By SMm Bent No, Dear Reader, Hoover Did Not Steal Socialist Platform Plank Noted Writer Tell* Why Only Intelligent Vote b • Socialist Ballot—A New Deal in Economics Is Needed. JJERBERT HOOVER...
Workers Have Great Stake In the Court of Appeals
Workers Have Great Stake In the Court of Appeals Why the Mattes Should Not Allow the Election to Go by Default—Panken, the Workers' Candidate for Chief Judge. IN tee excitement over the...
Socialist Campaign Sweeps State
Friedman, Samuel H.
By Samuel H. Friedman Socialist Campaign Sweeps State PACING the last week of a campaign that has been unprecedented in its sweep and fervor and in the response which it has evoked among the...
New York
before the Boston City Club and made a deep impression on 700 members of the club, composed of professional snd business men. The Socialists of Massachusetts •re planning to undertake an...
STREET MEETINGS
0:80 p. K, Brooklyn Jewish Center, Nostrand Ave. and East •ro PTrway, Bklyn.—Symposium —Charles Solomon. V 00 p. m., Y.M.C.A., ft West 63rd Street, Manhattan — Paul Porter. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER...
The People Turn The "Washington Merry-Go-Round"
The People Turn The "Washington Merry'Go-Round" DOWN WITH SECRET RULERS! "WASHINGTON MERHY - GOROUND." Columbia Picture. At tk* Mayfair. Just before election Columbia Pictures borrow'the...
Peasant Wins Over Bourgeois In "The Good Earth"
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
Peasant Wins Over Bourgeois In "The Good Earth" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley PEASANT INTO BOURGEOIS -THE GOOD HAKTH." By Owen and Donald Davie from the novel by Pearl S. Buck. At...
TIMELY TOPICS
THOMAS, NORMAN
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TCPICS Every week the presidential candidate pauses in his campaign to hammer out pithy comment on the anvil of Socialist philosophy and ripe experience. Why Race...
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