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SOCIALIST SWEEP IN MILWAUKEE
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SOCIALIST SWEEP IN MILWAUKEE Hoan Wins Record Majority—Party Elects Treasurer And City Attorney, Gains Nine Local Seats MILWAUKEE'S workingdass gave a political lead to the nation in this week's...
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A Socialist View of the Week
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A Socialist View of the Week The Circus Season Brings Two Shows BARNUM and Bailey's circus gets the headlines a s t h e national politicians arrange to get theirs under way....
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RULED AND FOOLED
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RULED AND FOOLED A Chicago Surrey Reveals the Depths of Poverty To Which Capitalism Has Consigned the Workers SINCE the dawn of history society has been divided into classes, one ruling and the...
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Depression and Politics in the Middle West
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Smart, Eric
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Depression and Politics in the Middle West "Progressive" Leaders Trim Sails to Stay ill G. O. P. Fold While Poverty Drives Farmers From Homes; The Need for New Leadership By Eric Smart Not...
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Socialist Party and the Militant Program
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Oneal, James
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Socialist Party and the Militant Program Published Statement of Dissenting Party Group Reveals an Inconsistent Mixture of Views Rather Than a "Left Wing" Position By James Oneal AFTER about two...
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THE NEW LEADER FORUM
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THE NEW LEADER FORUM WHAT IS CAPITAL? By William Edwards A and B have an argument (I will not call it discussion) on capital, wealth and labor. A contends that capital Is that part of wealth...
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Columbia Throttles Freedom
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Westwood, Howard
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Columbia Throttles Freedom By Howard Westwood EED HARRIS, editor of The Columbia Spectator, the university dally, was expelled from college on Friday of last week. Dean Hawkes explained, in...
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Court Enjoins Electricians' Union Heads
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Court Enjoins Electricians' Union Heads Suspended Members Win First Tilt in Internal Controversy THE first victory in the litigation between the officials of New York Electrical...
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FREE YOUTH
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Umansky, Julius J.
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FREE YOUTH editoril Board Julius j. Umansky - George Smerkin - Winston Dancis - Michael C. Areone Y.P.S.L. Fights Proposed Fees In N.Y.Colleges ACTING upon a statement issued by Mark Eisner,...
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700 Socialist Branches Called to Aid Drive
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700 Socialist Branches Called to Aid Drive Campaign Will Begin On April 21 Lewis Urges All Branches Get Of f to a Flying Start (By a New Leader Correspondent) WASHINGTON April 21 will mark...
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N. J. Socialists Pick Niessner For Senator
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N. J. Socialists Pick Niessner For Senator Thomas State's Choice for Presidential Nominee, Mrs. Berger for Vice-President The Socialist P a r t y of New Jersey at a meeting; held In...
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More States Pick Delegates To Convention
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More States Pick Delegates To Convention Keen Interest All»Along the Line in Forthcoming Milwaukee Meet CHICAGO.—Election of more delegates to the Milwaukee convention is announced by...
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B'klyn Jobless Rally April 16 At Boro Hall
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B'klyn Jobless Rally April 16 At Boro Hall News of the Socialist Party Branches in New York City A LARGE unemployment mass meeting and demonstration will be held on Saturday a t noon, April...
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Shaw in a Series of Brilliant Speeches at the Guild Theatre
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Shaw in a Series of Brilliant Speeches at the Guild Theatre The Week on the Stage *TOO TRUE TO BE GOOD." new flay by Bernard Shaw, P» tented by the Theatre Guild at t. GmlJ Theatre, IN A...
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Symphony of Six Million," a Big Event at Gaiety-Criterion
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"Symphony of Six Million, "a Big Event at Gaiety-Criterion Fannie Hurst*a Human Story of a Great City to Have Premiere Thurs. By M. I . WILCHIN8KI There It much excitement about tbe offices of...
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Timely Topics
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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Timely Topics By Norman Thomas Congress an fthe Philippines-Hoever Passing the Buck-The Tax Mess-Union Demorcy-The Harlem Forum ON tbe whole tbe House of Representatives did a wise, even a...
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Vol. 013 Issue 016 (April 16 1932)
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Vol. 013 Issue 017 (April 23 1932)
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Vol. 013 Issue 018 (April 30 1932)
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