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Vol. 013 Issue 012 (April 19 1932)
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HOOVERS RULING PASSION: Profits for the Rich (Including Himself) His Life-long Motto
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LIGGETT, WALTER W.
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HOOVERS RULING PASSION: Profits for the Rich (Including Himself) His Life-long Motto NEW LEADER Is Combined * THE AMERICAN APPEAL Eugene V, Debs VOL. XIII.—No. 12 SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1932...
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A Sicialist View of the Week
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A Socialist View of the Week Aniirlnjunction Bill Pasted by Congress BOTH House* of Congress have passe, the Norrts-LaGuardia anti-lnjunc Hon bill, the Senate by a vote of 75 to J and the...
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The Republic of Boodle and Bunk
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The Republic of Boodle and Bunk >Vhcre Workers Use Their Power To Keep Their Exploiters on Top THE MAN FROM MARS would certainly describe our part of the earth as the Republic of Boodle and...
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The Albany Legislature in a Year of Crisis
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Waldman, Louis
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The Albany Legislature in a Year of Crisis Jobless Receive Little Consideration While Utilities Are Protected by Partisan Line-up By Louis Walilman tN THE midst of the greatest JL industrial...
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The Coming of the Socialist System
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Busick, William W.
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The Coming of the Socialist System The Breakdown o: Capitalism Widens By William W. Buaick rTOOK several hundred thousand years for man to evolve any appreciable degree above the animal....
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Beyond the Depths-Hooverville in Camden, New Jersey
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Jefferies, Frank
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Beyond the Depths—Hooverville in Camden, New Jersey ' 'Normal" Capitalism Crushes Many Workers Into Class of Hopeless Outcasts—Others on Border-Line f »j I'lHiin j» iin prn THE...
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For a Workers' Theatre
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For A Workers' Theatre Elmer Rice la speaking at th Rand School Monday night, Marc 21, under the auspices of th Workers' Theatre, giving a "Con trast of the European and Amei lean Theatre."...
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Socialism, the Salvation of the Negro Race
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Parker, Arthur C.
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Socialism, the Salvation of the Negro Race Black Workers Apathy Keeps Them Down By Arthur C. Parker WE ARE LIVING In an Intel dependent world. Moder science and Invention have to a amazing...
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At the Grave of An Ex-Socialist in France
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Baskin, Joseph
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At the Grave of An Ex-Socialist in France By Joseph Baskin ARISTTOE BRIAND, elevei tunes Premier of France sad apostle of peace, la dead. Thi entire capitalist press is full u eulogies....
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N.Y. Labor Fights Changes In The Compensation Law
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Stanley, Louis
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Big Victories Are Scored By N. Y. Milliners Pact Signed With Association — Thugs Are Routed—15,000 Quit r>E N. Y. millinery worker* union has stepped into the vanguard of the New York...
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German Poll Disappoints Fascist and Communist
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German Poll Disappoints Fascists and Communists Their Vote Below Expectations — Hindenhurg Likely Winner in April npO the surprise of many the Ji German elections passed...
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Socialist Convention Set for May 21
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Socialist Con vention Set for May 21 N. E. C. Change* Date to Conform With Nominating Require, ments — Notes From Other States CHICAGO. — The Socialist National convention will be...
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N.Y, Socialists Busy Starting Jobless Unions
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N. Y. Socialists Busy Starting Jobless Unions i Brownsville Organizes —Two Meetings in ; Queens — O t h e r > Branches Active ENERGETICALLY backing up '• the plana of the Socialist Party...
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Drollery and Detection in "Riddle Me This" at the Golden
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Drollery and Detection in "Riddle Me This"at the Golden The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley ____ ¦> RIDDLED BY RADIO "FIDDLE ME THIS." By Dam N. Rubin. At the John Golden. A good title...
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Paul Whiteman, Weber and Fields in Star Show at Palace
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Paid Whiteman, Weber and Fields in Star Show at Palace Important Program Is Rich in Talent and Looks Like a Winnei Climaxing triumphant nation wide tour, Paul Whiteman come back, to America's...
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Timely Topics
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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Timely Topics It Norman Thomas The German Poll—Baiting Russia—New York's Upper Tier—The Lindbergh Cane —Communist Proposals GERMAN SOCIALISTS AND VHE ELECTION rwas a bitter dose for...
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Vol. 013 Issue 014 (April 2 1932)
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Vol. 013 Issue 015 (April 9 1932)
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