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Vol. 015 Issue 001 (March 4 1933)
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Numerous Crises Show the Old Machine is Worthless
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Numerous Crises Show the Old Machine is Worthless HISTORIANS generally date the birth of the capitalist system in this country during the War of 1812. Factories had appeared before this period...
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The Socialist International To The Workers of the World
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The Socialist International To The Workers of the World On the eve of going to pmi The New Leader received the manifesto of the Labor u» Socialist InternationeJ Mtmed to the workers of all...
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A Message to the Incoming Congress
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A Message to the Incoming Congress John Wilton, Workingman, Writes Message for John Brown, Muter, Elected President of the United State*—A Curious Fragment of Manuscript Being Studied by ...
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The Struggle Reaches the Blue Ridge
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West, Don
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The Struggle Reaches the Blue Ridge By Don West Mi§Unnitr Folk School, Mont-toglt, fnMMM Botiviii*, c«., Feb. t3, mi. IplIE people of Rossville, Ga., are of the old mountain white itock....
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Japan Has Learned Her Lesson
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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By William M. Feigenbaum Japan Has Learned Her Lesson A PtW^ Quiet, Prosperous Country Just Wanted to Be Left Alone, but the Wert Wouldn't Let Her—Reaping What We Sowed—And So We Have What We...
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Terror Rages In Germany
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Terror Rages In Germany Clurmy Stool-Pigeon Fire* Reichstag Building — Internal Warfare in Hitler Ranks. TJyilA 1 IA r.K Happens on >un-day. the day set for what Adolf Hitler arrogantly declares...
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Painters Adopt Plans or Organization Drive
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Painters Adopt Plans or Organization Drive |Mg Brotherhood of Painters' 1 r&int Organization Commit-m {< Local Unions 261, 905 „A t(Wl held a eery enthusiastic STftieetine at Hunts' Point jjjl,...
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As Legislature Protects Banks, Socialists Seek Workers' Weal
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McDowell, A.G.
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By A.G. McDowell As Legislature Protects Banks, Socialists Seek Workers' Weal Lilith Wilson Sponsors Resolution Seeking to Reopen Idle Industries for Idle Men-r-Hoopes Strikes si Spy...
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Government Ownership of the Railroads Clearly Next Step
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Cohen, Joseph E
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By Joseph E, Cohen Government Ownership of the Railroads Clearly Next Step After Investing $300,000,000 of R.F.C. Money Uncle Sam Has the) Biggest Interest of All in Railroad Securities—The Only...
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A Woman's Point of View
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Klein, Gertrude Weil
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By Gertrude Weil Klein A Woman's Point of View THIS article should be called' 1 "Women, Just Women." I have to break down right now and confess that I stole the idea from Mrs. Roosevel:, the...
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Socialist Party Progress
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Socialist Party Progress Crosswaith on National Tour STARTING at Syracuse, Feb. 23, Frauk R. Crosswaith was off P on a speaking stour that will take him to the principal cities ef the country....
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City Convention Debates Forum of Organization
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City Convention Debates Forum of Organization THE city convention of the •Socialist Party of New York will get down to business Saturday, at 2 p. m., at the People's House, 7 East loth...
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YPSL NOTES
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YPSL NOTES Strike Relief Dance.—Comrades are urged to buy tickets for the basketball game and dance for Saturday evening, March 11, at Stuy-vesant High School Gym, 15th St. and First Ave., N. Y....
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Musical "Milestones" Gay-Hued in Gg. White's "Melody"
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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Musical "Milestones" Gay-Hued in Gg. White's "Melody" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley SKIPPING GENERATIONS "MELODY," Music by Bigmund Romberg, Book by Edward Child* Carpenter....
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Soviets on Parade Has Premiere At The Cameo
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"Soviets on Parade" Has Premiere At The Cameo New rtMifn- Film \fm$m» Up to-Date Study ef UJJS.lt -Soviets on Parade," a panorama of what la happening today B Snaaia, will have it* premiere...
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TIMELY TOPICS
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THOMAS, 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 "New Deal" It In BEFORE this paper reaches most...
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Vol. 015 Issue 009 (March 4 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 010 (March 11 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 011 (March 18 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 012 (March 25 1933)
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