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IssueVol. 016 Issue 001 (July 1 1933)
IssueVol. 016 Issue 002 (July 8 1933)
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Paid articleSocialists Call Upon Workers to Use N. I. R. A. for Themselves
Socialists Call Upon Workers to Use N. I. R. A. for Themselves 'Address to the toilers of America adopted by the National Executive Committee of the Socialist Party, Reading, Pa., July 4th. THE...
Paid articleA Socialist View of the Week
A Socialist View of the Week Roosevelt's Message Upsets Apple Cart rE members of President Boost felt's "brain trust" now in London were tossed in the sir by his startling messaged the World...
Paid articleNew Epoch in Labor History Faces the laboring Masses
New Epoch in Labor History Faces the laboring Masses HERBERT HOOVER is so far forgotten that he appears to be a myth. He was the last of the capitalist party leaders to worship at the shrine...
Paid articleWaves of Strikes Indicate That Labor Is on the March
Waves of Strikes Indicate That Labor Is on the March IpHE labor movement is on the inarch! Every section of the workers, under the National Industrial Recovery Act, is seeking to rebuild its...
Paid articleIn the World of Labor Struggles
In the World of Labor Struggles Fur Workers Seek Gains Under the Recovery Actj CUBSTANTIAL improvement in the wage and working con-' aJtions of 10,000 New Yorirfwrriers, serving as a...
Paid articleSocialists Profiles
Claessens, Hilda G.
Socialists Profiles No. 28 - Hilda G. Claessens A WIFE can make or break an active Socialist. It is not necessary to go into too great detail—Socialists active in the movement know what I...
Paid articleNEW LEADER FORUM
NEW LEADER FORUM SPECIAL NOTICE Deaptte repeated aanoanceaieBta ef the limited apace The New Leader ha* for letters, aesM ef our readers tend long communications that ran not be considered,...
Paid articleSocialist Party Progress
Socialist Party Progress Dr. R. B. Green, prominent Chicago Socialist and labor leader, left June 30 on a speaking tour of the northeastern states. Colorado Victor and Goldfield locals...
Paid articleYipsels Back Their N.E.C. In United Front Policy
Yipsels Back Their N.E.G. In United Front Policy PLANS for maintaining SO na tional Yipsel organisers this summer were developed at the National Executive Committee meeting of the Young...
Paid article"A Nous, La Liberte! - Revived at Little Carnegie
"A Nous, La Liberte! — Revived at Little Carnegie Rene Clair'. Socud Stir. Third of tha Revivals Following the successful ran of «Sou« Lee Toita de Peril" end "Le Million," the Little Carnegie...
Paid articleCourt Denies Injunction, Upholding Union's Right to Strike and to Picket
Court Denies Injunction, Upholding Union's Right to Strike and to Picket THERE will be little sympathy in the courts for employers ol labor who arbitrarily reject the efforts of organised...
IssueVol. 016 Issue 003 (July 15 1933)
IssueVol. 016 Issue 004 (July 22 1933)
IssueVol. 016 Issue 005 (July 29 1933)
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