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Vol. 015 Issue 013 (April 1 1933)
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The Struggle Against Mass Poverty Is The Duty of the Organized Workers
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McGRADY, EDWARD F.
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The Struggle Against Mass Poverty Is The Duty of the Organized Workers BROADCASTING over Station WOL in Washington last week, Edward F. McGrady, legislative agent of the American Federation of...
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The World We Live In A Socialist View of the Week
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The World We Live In A Socialist View of the Week Rooceveft's Honeymoon b Coming to an End THE "honeymoon" period of the Roosevelt Administration appears to be passing and as all aspects of...
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About This "United Front" Offer
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Oneal, James
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By James Oneal About This "United Front" Offer Before Accepting Any Olive Branches- It Might Be Well to Examine the Full Record—"Innocents' Clubs" and Civil War—Unity and Disruption. •HE NKW...
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But Why These Particular Stores?
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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By William M. Feigenbaum But Why These Particular Stores? Just Why the Nazi Hoodlum* Attack One Particular Chain of American Store*— The Socialism of the Stupid and of the Half-WiU. AM) just why...
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Laski's "Scientific" Approach to Marx
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Kantorovitch, Haim
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By Haim Kantorovitch Laski's "Scientific" Approach to Marx British EforWrt Pay. Tribute to Marx in Hi. Own Way—If Laaki It Right, Marx' b Hardly Worth Bothering About—But b He Right? tfO...
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Only Socialism Will Free the Races
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Klein, Gertrude Weil
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By Gertrude Weil Klein Only Socialism Will Free the Races Why the Fury Rages in Germany Against the Jews—It's a Blind for the War on Labor—"Looking Forward.'' _ TPH E Americans arc an...
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Judge Upholds Right of Workers to Picket
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Judge Upholds Right of Workers to Picket L»eel M>6 of the Bator and ahgfectionery Worker* InternaHQ Union of America recorded 4 ffctor; hi its fight against Morgfc C« Englemeyer, a...
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Penna. Socialists Denounce Labor Camps as Near-Fascism
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McDowell, Arthur G.
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By Arthur G. McDowell Penna. Socialists Denounce Labor Camps as Near-Fascism Hoopes Introduce* Resolution in General Assembly to Memorialize Congress Against Roosevelt's Pot Plan—55 Votes for...
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The World Is Rushing Fast Toward Greatest Disaster
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Cohen, Joseph E.
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By Joseph E. Cohen The World Is Rushing Fast Toward Greatest Disaster Europe Is Being Dragooned Into New World War—And Out of Red Disaster Can Only Come the New Order. "TO a world torn in...
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BOOKS IN BRIEF
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Oneal, James
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BOOKS IN BRIEF By James Oneal HUM AS ASPECTS OF UN EMPLOYMENT. By Jamet M. Williams. University of North CareUna Pre** Chapel Hill, N. C. |2.M). SOME hooks that survey the vast human...
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The Milk-Shed of New York
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DeNio, Pierre
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By Pierre DeNio The Milk-Shed of New York (Concluded) •THE first Urge meeting in * Delaware County was at Delhi, the county seat, and it filled the town with 3,500 vociferous husbandmen,...
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Socialist Party Progress
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Socialist Party Progress Propaganda and educational work can bo doae witboot coat to your organization if copies of The Mew Leader are sold at your meeting*. Place a standing order for a...
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Party Progress
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Party Progress .Up committee assets Saturday, Zprti 1, at t:M, m Madison Ave., Jerome Count'a office. Tickets for Drone Sinters' recital may be obtained from Fen wick, 287 E....
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Bernard Shaw on Mooney Case at Embassy Theatre
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Bernard Shaw on Mooney Case at Embassy Theatre Irish Sage Delivers His Views am a Host of Subjects, Landing in America for First Time The Embassy Xe»» Reel Theatre 1* privilege<1 lo present...
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Three Cornered Moon Shines On at the Cort
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"Three Cornered Moon" Shines On at the Cort The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley BABLT PHASE 4 ffiREE - CORN*BED .MOON.jy Gwtrudt Tonhonon At tkt CmrC All that good acting can do...
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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 write* in" his pungent style his own comments upon the salient events of the moment The Hitler Madness THE triumph of Hitlerism in...
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Vol. 015 Issue 014 (April 8 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 015 (April 15 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 016 (April 22 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 017 (April 29 1933)
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