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Vol. 015 Issue 018 (May 6 1933)
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Vol. 015 Issue 019 (May 13 1933)
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Continental Congress Builds Plans for Future Work
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Continental Congress Builds Plans for Future Work WASHINGTON.—The Conti-| nental Congress is over.' Thousands of farmer, labor and fraternal delegates, who came to Washington by rail, by car, by...
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A BOWL OF SOUP
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Ward, William Allen
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The World We Lire In A Socialist View of the Week A BOWL OF SOUP By William Allen Ward A BOWL if soup at eventide Hungry men have often cried; "Give us this day our daily bread" Preachers...
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End Exploitation, Congress Program
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Rosner, Henry J.
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By Henry J. Rosner End Exploitation, Congress Program Cootinental Congress Resolutions Make Up Program of Collectivism, Against Capitalism, for a Workers' World—War on War and for Civil...
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In the Other America
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Ljchtenberg, Ben
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By Ben Ljchtenberg In the Other America /")N April 7th, La Vunguardia, I the great Socialist daily of Buenos Aires, started its fortieth year of service in the interests | of the Argentine...
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How the Utilities Prosper in Hard Times
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Blanshard, Paul
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By Paul Blanshard How the Utilities Prosper in Hard Times Thu Is as Good • Tune as Any to Make a Fight Against High Utility Rate*—How the Utility Companies Are Making the Depression Pay Millions...
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Thomas Appeals for Rand School
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Rohman, Richard
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By Richard Rohman Thomas Appeals for Rand School DRIOR to his departure on a * speaking tour, Norman Thomas made an appeal to save the Rand School from being forced to close its doors. The...
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Peabody Leather Workers Win After Remarkable Strike
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Lewis, Alfred Bakar
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By Alfred Bakar Lewis Peabody Leather Workers Win After Remarkable Strike BOSTON.—The strike of 7000 workers in the leather manufacturing district of Peabody, Mass., has been brought to a...
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Our President Promises To Save Us From Great Calamity
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Feigenbaum, William M.
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By William M. Feigenbaum Our President Promises To Save Us From Great Calamity We'll Never Have Too Much Again, if He Can Help It— Roo evelt Discovers Some Socialist Economics, But He's a Little...
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While the Government Acts As Doctor for the Railroads
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Cohen, Joseph E.
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By Joseph E. Cohen While the Government Acts As Doctor for the Railroads How About Workers, Farmers, Unemployed, Half-Employed, and the Rett of Us?—Does Business Want a Nunc or a Doctor? JN...
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A Fallen Labor Chief
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Watt, Don
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A Fallen Labor Chief By Don Watt ' rvA 1)1)Y. hurry back, Mamma's 1 ¦"^ akk aad III be lonesome, while you're gone," said 12-year-' old little Delia Mae Graham on Sunday, April SO, as her father...
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Socialist Party Progress
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Socialist Party Progress NEW MEXICO Clevis.—Enroute from Detroit to this city, Leon A. Cousens spoke at 21 meetings and organized locals at Peoria, Castle and Bristow, Oklahoma. Meetings were...
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New York City
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New York City TAG DAY,—Saturday and Sunday, May 20th and 21st. have been set aside aa tag daya to raise funds to carry on the campaign for unemployment insurance and the 30-hour work-week....
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YPSL NOTES
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YPSL NOTES Unemployed Leagues.—The City Industrial Committee is calling a conference to organize Unemployed Leagues, May 15 at 8 West 16 St. at 7 p. m. sharp. All circles must send two delegates...
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Milton Aborn's Appetizing Operetta Season
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Milton Aborn's Appetizing Operetta Season SPRINGTIDE SERIES "TRIAL Bit JURY," "HM.S. PINAFORE." Bf Gilbert and Sullivan. Milton Abom Pi inductions at the St. James. I have never seen...
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Forgotten Men-A Film of Unforgotten War
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SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
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"Forgotten Men"-A Film of Unforgotten War The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley tUti -lAdtV from. the •rcitvM of Ito fmrt—n %mrnm§ nafosno. Ttia fU« of tha war is a demon .(ration a/ tha...
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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 hit own comments upon the salient events of the moment Roosevelt's Tasks MB. ROOSEVELT continues to show a...
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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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