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Vol. 013 Issue 066 (February 6 1932)
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Vol. 013 Issue 068 (February 20 1932)
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HOOVERVILLE The Full and Tragic Meaning of Unemployment to the Working Masses of America
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HILLQUIT, MORRIS
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HOOVERVILLE "The Full and Tragic Meaning of Unemployment To the Working Masses of America" By Morris Hillquit f\N the bank of the Mississippi River in the city of St: Louis there is a...
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A SOCIALIST VIEW OF THE WEEK
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A Socialist View of the Week Quackery and Unemployment THERE are as many remedies on the market for unemployment aa the celebrated specifics of Dr. Munyon for human ilia some twenty years ago....
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ON TO MILWAUKEE! Socialist Convention and the Campaign offer Party Its Greatest Opportunity
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ON TO MILWAUKEE! Socialist Convention and the Campaign Often Party Its Greatest Opportunity THIS is no ordinary year in American Socialist hislory. It is a year of unusual situations and...
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The Economic Basis For World Peace
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Lee, Jennie
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The Economic Basis For World Peace Disarmament Gestures Seen as Futile Unless Fundamentals of War System Are Attacked, Says Laborite By Jennie Lee JTnO SPEAK on ways of preventM. ing war at a...
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The International to China's Workers
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Vandervelde, Emil
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The International to China's Workers ——— •» Vandervelde States Position of World Socialists ¦ in ¦ By Emil Vandervelde (President of The Labor and Socialist...
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A FARM LEADER VIEWS CAPITALISM
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A Farm Leader Views Capitalism Agricultural Workers Called to Join in Efforts to Direct Changes to a New Order modioli jar men have a broader insight into the forces of the capitalist system...
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THE CHATTERBOX
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Witt, S.A. De
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THE CHATTERBOX by s. a. de Witt More Sonnets TIME lays its strata oh experience No less than winds and rain upon the earth, And if our love seems slower now to sense, It has not lost a...
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The Senate Votes For Starvation
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Todd, Laurence
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The Senate Votes For S tarvation Democrats and Republicans Join Hands to Kill Bill to Feed the Hungry By Laurence Todd WASHINGTON. BY a majority of 48 to 36, with J. Ham. Lewis of...
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The Balance Sheet of the Coal Strike
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Schneirov, Maurice
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The Balance Sheet of the Goal Strike Gains and Losses of the Mim Workers in Communist-Led Pennsylvania Fight My Maurice Schneirov L7 jg many month* now since : I apontaneous combustion...
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N.Y. Electicians Torn By 3-Sided Controversy
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30,000 Join Walkout of International Socialists Give Great Aid On Picket Line ami in Relief Work THE strike of N. Y. dresamakera began on Tuesday. By the end <>f the week fully 10.000...
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Peace Groups to Meet in New York Friday
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Peace Groups to Meet in New York Friday Socialists Call For Concerted Movement DECLARING that the situation in the Far East la growing graver day-by-day and that an ¦Incident" may arise that...
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Neb.Socialists At Convention to Hear Hoan
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Correspondent, New Leader
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Neb. Socialists Al Convention To Hear I loan •Sessions Will Be Held Sunday at Omaha— News From the States (By A New Leader Correspondent OMAHA.—To meet tbe drastic requirements of s new...
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All Set for the Forward Ball On Saturday
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All Set for the Forward Ball On Saturday Annual Socialist Dance Due to Attract Record Throng at 71st Armory rR several years past It has required but little effort to make an advance...
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Bleesed Event,' A Big Event at the Longacre
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"Blessed Event," A Big Event at the Longacre The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley KIDDING THE COLUMNIST ".BLESSED EVENT." Ily Manuel Self and Forrest Wilson. At rht Longacre. ) Within...
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The Final Edition' Newspaper Tale, Has Premiere at Hipp
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(<The Final Edition" Newspaper Tale, Has Premiere at Hipp Newspaper Story and Vaudeville Program Complete BUI at Hipp Many time* the story of dow a newspaper story Is gotten is...
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Timely Topics
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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Timely Topics By Norman Thomas The Senate Deserts the unemployed--Still a Chance For Action---Japan,China and France--The Dewey Program CLASS GOVERNMENT UNDISGUISED NO more viciously Inexcusable...
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Vol. 013 Issue 069 (February 27 1932)
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