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Vol. 015 Issue 002 (January 14 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 003 (January 21 1933)
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Workers Pushed to Lower Levels by Increasingly Grave Industrial Crisis
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Workers Pushed to Lower Levels by Increasingly Grave Industrial Crisis HOOVER the "Miracle Man" took over the governing machine in March, 1929. He will turn it over to Roosevelt in March, 1933....
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A Socialist View of the Week
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Ward, William Allen
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A Socialist View of the Week FATHER TO HIS SON By Wflsiani Alien Ward DE wue My mb and know You mett devils on earth. . . , They rit at director!' Mcret Table*. Discount The fairy...
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A Decadent Civilization
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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A Decadent Civilization By Joseph T. Shipley 'The Roman Way" Tell* About the End of an Order With Startling Parallel* to American Life Today—When Wealth Accumulated and Men Decayed—High...
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Leader of Farmers for Socialization
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Leader of Farmers for Socialization James A. Simpson Tells His Organisation That Capitalism Has Failed—Farmers Are' in Virtual Rebellion Against System That Enslaves. A LL over the world farmeri...
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The Workers of Puerto Rico Build a Great Socialist Party
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Iglesias, Santiago
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by Santiago Iglesia The Workers of Puerto Rico Build a Great Socialist Party Igletias Tell* of Early Struggles — "Intellectuals" Denounce Socialists as "Conservative." r[E Socialist Party of...
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Tammany Steals Vote Even When They Don't Need Them
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Tammany Steals Vote Even When They Don't Need Them Wouldn't Know How to Count Honestly, Even if They Wanted to—Election Freud* a C-alrngr to Our Party. IT is probable that there has not been an...
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No Wage Cut With Shorter Week, Is A. F. of L. Demand
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No Wage Cut With Shorter Week, Is A. F. of L. Demand Spokesmen of Federation Nail Weinitock's Committee as Communist Disrupter* Dunne's Lies Exposed. WASHINGTON—An organization styling itself...
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Charges Communist Tactics Will Sacrifice Many NegroesJ. D. Sayera
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Joe Ascends Into Stratosphere After Inalienable Rights and Bill Brings Him Down to Earth By Autolycus "| BELIEVE in the inalienable rights of man and the * sooner we get back to this philosophy of...
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The Farm Relief Plan Will Work Only If it Leads to Socialism
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Cohen, Joseph E.
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By Joseph E. Cohen The Farm Relief Plan Will Work Only If it Leads to Socialism Present Prospects Indicate a Scramble, Like the Making of a Tariff—An Awkward Way of Beating the Devil Around the...
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NEW LEADER FORUM
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NEW LEADER FORUM AN HURON ISO I) 8 REPORT By Monroe SweetLnd, Jr. In en Associated Press dispatch of Dec. 30, from Chicago durine; the recent National Student Congress Against War, the following...
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Socialist Party Progress
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¦ Socialist Party Progress Proposed Amendment National headquarters of the Socialist party has been notified that the party members of Reading- Pennsylvania, voted to initiate • referendum to the...
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New York State
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New York State Upstate Enrollment — State Secretary Merrill reports that advices from locals indicate a tremendous increase in the number who enrolled as Socialists when they registered last year....
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HOLMES SEES STRENGTH ONLY IN WORKING CLASS
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City Convention Dance.—Mem ^r, and friend* of the New York organ itntion are urged to cancel all appointments and worries Saturday nignt, Jan. 28. Entertainment extraordinary (No, you didn't guess...
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Shaw and Pirandello Ticklingly Entangled
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Shaw and Pirandello Ticklingly Entangled The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley A LITERARY LARK "FOOLSCAP." A comedy by Gen-naro Cured and Eduardo Cian-nelli. At the Timee Square. The...
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Original Roxy Offers New Screen and Stage Fare
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Original Roxy Offers New Screen and Stage Fare -Air Hoetee." ~*T?r~ Ifaotalifbt Sonata beard is • Monica! DwtavesnesU gralyn Knapp, recently teen opposite Us Tracy in "Night U/Mt,n Jsmes Murrey...
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TIMELY TOPICS
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Every week Norman Thome* write* in bit pungent style hi* own comments upon the salient events of the moment On the train to Evansville, Indiana, Jan. 16. Smokeless...
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Vol. 015 Issue 004 (January 28 1933)
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