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Vol. 015 Issue 018 (May 6 1933)
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ON TO WASHINGTON!
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ON TO WASHINGTON! AS this issue of The New Leader appears, thousands of delegates ere assembling in the Continental Congress for Economic Re-eons tract ion in Washington. It is no ordinary...
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Jobless Father to His Son
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Ward, William Allen
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The World We Live In A Socialist View of the Week Jobless Father to His Son By William Allen Ward ^aTteasa* aag ma§,mmmai mwm attL... lam out mm* tarf a >ub, ary toy. Anc *n and mm MMirf...
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May. Day Demonstration Sets Record
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May. Day Demonstration Sets Record fTHE greatest May Day demoo-!» stration In the history of New York was held Monday, when teas of thousands of workers Starched through die streets of working...
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Honest Utility Graft in the Bay State
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LEWIS, ALFRED BAKER
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By Alfred Baker Lewis "Honest" Utility Graft in the Bay State Jkll FRANK H. SLTIXIVAN/ an unemployed engineer, has been fighting the Edison Fleetric Illuminating Company uf Boston practically...
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A Socialist Education Program
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Kerlin, Prof. Robert T.
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By Prof. Robert T. Kerlin A Socialist Education Program 10—Literature 'K FTER competent leaders, who are at once zealous and intelligent, the first condition of success in this work of...
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"... Of Many Things"
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Klein, Gertrude Weil
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By Gertrude Weil Klein "... Of Many Things" TUIV husband says if I don't1 drop the Party, my home u) going to drop me." "I'll have to bribe my family tonight with some nice rake. I haven't •...
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Shirtmakers' Strike Brings Out, Big Picket Lines
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Shirtmakers' Strike Brings Out, Big Picket Lines |»TRIKING clothing workers once H nsste teefcpiaeieaion ef Fifth ¦gjew this week in s general SsJk-out of shirtmakers, under the direction of ttm...
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Still Maintain Democracy Is Socialists' Best Weapon
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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By William M. Feigenbaum Still Maintain Democracy Is Socialists' Best Weapon In Fact) of Reaction and CoBapaa of Germany, Socialist. Re-Exjunine Methods—Find Democracy Must Be Defended. *J"HE...
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The Growth of Fascism Spurs Unity of All British Workers
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Handerson, By Fred
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By Fred Handerson The Growth of Fascism Spurs Unity of All British Workers The LLP. Hopelessly Dirkfed, Most Refining Members Looking Toward Moscow—Moat Old Socialists Back in the Labor...
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Swastika Oct Germany
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Oneel, James
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BOOKS IN BRIEF Swastika Oct Germany By James Oneel MWAST1KA OVER GERMANY. v By S. lApehilt. Rand School Book Store. 10 rente. OCCASIONALLY a Socialist pamphlet ia published that combines...
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Socialist Party Progress
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Socialist Party Progress CALIFORNIA BasMiaiehlr-Dr. P. A. Schlipp, professor ef philosophy and head of the department of social science, College of the Pacific, haa completed a tour for the...
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WOMENS CLASS TO CONTINUE WORK
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WOMENS CLASS TO CONTINUE WORK 1 Micceasfoi tea «.n af th» * «n«n'» Aftar-ioum OUjw at So-¦¦-....-m head at ie *..ri-t.*tam*t««i H..iwa. Taa CartUadt Park. •saw -.0 a esneiuHifMi wtrh a recea-1...
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YPSL NOTES
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YPSL NOTES Deficit BsIL—Arrangements have bean completed for the Upper Manhattan aad Bronx Social Saturday are., May 20th. The ballroom of ths r.M.H.A. at 169th St and St. Nicholas Ave. baa been...
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Original Roxy Offers A Gala Birthday Show
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Original Roxy Offers A Gala Birthday Show Now Stage aad Screen Show Offered on 6th Anniversary The Roxy Theatre, 7th Ave. and 60th St., will celebrate its sixth anniversary during the entire...
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Lillian Gish Will Not Repine in "Nine Pine Street"
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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Lillian Gish Will Not Repine in "Nine Pine Street" The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley MURDKK IN THE PAST "N1NIS PINK STMhJET." By John Celton end Carlton MiUt. Bated en a play by Wm....
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Timely topics
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THOMAS, NORMAN
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By Norman Thomas Timely topics Every week Norrnu Thotnaa writ** in hit punajent style hi. own ***** upon the salient events of the nMsnent. On to Waedeangtom! ALL Socialist eyes will be tamed...
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Vol. 015 Issue 019 (May 13 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 020 (May 20 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 021 (May 27 1933)
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