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Vol. 014 Issue 023 (December 3 1932)
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American Labor in Fighting Mood At the Cincinnati Convention
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American Labor in Fighting Mood At the Cincinnati Convention CINCINNATI.—Calling for the universal adoption without delay of the ux-hour day and the five-day week, the delegate* to the 52nd...
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A Socialist View Of the Week
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A Socialist View of the Week "THE American Federation of Labor * ii in a fighting mood. The stand of the executive council in favor of compulsory unemployment in •urance, and the demand for the...
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The Vote Will Reach 850.000
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The Vote Will Reach 850.000 gHIATED official returns from various states indicate a national vote for the Thomas-Maurer ticket that will certainly reach 850,000, and that will in all...
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A Shorter Work - Week Is Essential
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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By William M. Feigenbaum A Shorter Work - Week Is Essential Not Became They Are Lazy, But Because There Alone Lies Salvation for Themselves and Society, the Workers Fight for a 30-Hour...
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How the Non-Partisan Policy Works
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Steinberger, Emmerich
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By Emmerich Steinberger How the Non-Partisan Policy Works The New York Central Trade* Merely Conducts an Endorsing Machine for Tammany Candidates—Socialists Are in the Right, But Muit Use...
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When Geneva's Streets Ran With Blood
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Grimm, Robert
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By Robert Grimm When Geneva's Streets Ran With Blood Swim Socialist Leader TelU Story of Recent Massacre—Reactionary Attempt to Stop Socialist Tide in World Capital Fails. ipjll KK were tragic...
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American Labor Meets in Fighting Mood
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American Labor Meets in Fighting Mood In Fighting Mood Organized labor, he said, was impatient with conditions such as those obtaining in the textile and boot and shoe industries. As...
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Veteran Campaigner Tells How Socialism Can Progress in South
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Sayera, James Demon
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By James Demon Sayera Veteran Campaigner Tells How Socialism Can Progress in South Southern Socialist Telia of Hia Experiences as Propagandist in Dixie—Show Workers What It Would Mean to...
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The Boys Take Up Classes and Ideals in Most Serious Way
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Btunteaberg, Ben
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By Ben Btunteaberg The Boys Take Up Classes and Ideals in Most Serious Way Coffee-House Gang Wonder How About it in a Democracy—Did You Say Snob.? What of it! "THE talk had turned to ideals...
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Communists Seek to Drown Out Oneal in Debate with Nearing
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Communists Seek to Drown Out Oneal in Debate with Nearing With an outburst of typical Communist tactics, a large number of Communists interrupted, hooted, shouted and in other ways sought to...
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N.E.C. Meets in Baltimore
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N.E.C. Meets in Baltimore THREE-DAY SESSION BEGINS DECEMBER 9 BECAUSE of the press of *^ business in connection with the campaign and post election organization problems, the...
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New York City
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New York City City Central Committee.—Regular monthly meeting Thursday evening, Dec 8, at 8.30. at 7 ?. ISth St. Women's Section.—The class in Socialism and public speaking, with Instructors...
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Socialist Sunday Schools Begin Year's Work Soon
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Socialist Sunday Schools Begin Year's Work Soon FOLLOWING the inauguration l u t year of a city-wide system of Socialist Schools on Sundays wiihii resulted in a few outstanding centers, plans...
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Firebird: Mother-Love and Mystery at the Empire
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"Firebird": Mother-Love and Mystery at the Empire The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley WHERE THERE IS SMOKE "FIREBIRD" By Lajot Zilahy At tht Empire. From the Hungarian comes • suave...
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Mademoiselle A Shrewdly Quiet Devastating Play
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"Mademoiselle" A Shrewdly Quiet Devastating Play THE VIRGIN MOTHER "MADEMOISELLE." Adapted by Grme* Gearee from tkt French of J aequo* Or vat. At tkt PlayJtOMM, Swift and subtle dialogue...
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TIMELy TOPICS
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Thomas, By Norman
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By Norman Thomas TIMELy TOPICS Every week Norman Thomas writes in his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment. The Fighting Lead at the A I of 1 • y i l K A. F....
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Vol. 014 Issue 024 (December 10 1932)
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Vol. 014 Issue 025 (December 17 1932)
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Vol. 014 Issue 026 (December 24 1932)
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