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Paid articleFOR PROPORTIONAL REPRESENTATION
Feigenbaum, William M.
For Proportional Representation By William M. Feigenbaum _ c-wTTHE Socialist Party is in ^ position for the first time to win for itself a voice in the affairs of New York City...
Paid articlePARTY NOTES
Party Notes NEW YORK CITY We* alee s« Ceasradee A pecan'kr Mm nun* ef Brie Csassnsa, wb» at one tone was a number of the party, to mmmmmm among comrades. He shews a party card several years...
Paid articleNEW STAGE-SCREEN FACE STARTS SUMMER POLICY AT ROXY
New Stage-Screen Face Starts Summer Policy at Roxy Promotion Department Notes of Local N. Y. By Henry Fruchter I UNITED SOCIALIST DRIVE rit with disappointment that I ¦ast announce that...
Paid article"ARE WE CIVILIZED" AT RIVOLI-REVIEWS MARCH OF TIME
SHIPLEY, JOSEPH T.
"Are We Civilized" at Rivoli-Reviews March of Time The Week on the Stage By Joseph T. Shipley To the General "C>IV/^*." X Musical Homant, • by Hardon Churek and Leo Randole. Lyrie$ by Edward...
Paid articleRS FACE THE BOSSES
ers Face the Bosses to Smash Solidarity of the m to be Ready for Civil and Guns Ready In, Bulletin* of I merely signed 1 Workers," call Lie to "run the Kunkiei out of JFese tactics is £...
Paid articleBOOKS IN BRIEF
BOOKS IN BRIEF Two Social Systems at War THE IRREPRESSSIBLE CONFLICT, 1850-1865. By Arthur Churls* Cote. Macmillan *T*HE fifteen yenr- "f American * history considered in ihii book marked...
Paid articlePARTY SCORES BIG GAIN IN NORWICH ELECTION
PARTY SCORES BIG GAIN IN NORWICH ELECTION II* Party h«m mad* heavy gains r#t it* recent municipal election re*etiving more than 18 per cent of the total vote cast Out of the «M4 ballots cast...
Paid articleTIMELY TOPICS
THOMAS, NORMAN
By Norman Thomas TIMELY TOPICS Detroit in Retrospect TTHAT Detroit convention deserves better words * than were said of it by our friend, Jim Oneal, in last week's New Leader. It was not a...
Paid articlePARTY MEMBERS ON DETROIT DECLARATION
Party Members on Detroit Declaration Hendin Writes Open Letter To the Party's N. E.T. National Executive Committee Socialist Party of the United States Chicago, 111. fJaif Comrades: I...
Paid articleDIFFERING OPINIONS ON THE DECLARATION
Differing Opinions on the Declaration Views of Comrades Who Favor the Declaration PAYORS DECLARATION By Paul Porter The new Declaration of Principles will not be, as some comrades have...
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