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Table of Contents for all of Volume 5-6, 1923
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Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 12, Issue 57, January 1923
Cover: White rooster with red comb against a black background, by Frank Walts
- Editorials – 5
A Serious Neglect of Duty – 5
The Next War – 5
Mussolini, We Are Here! – 5
Our Black Hundreds – 6
- The Red Cock, by Alexander Chramoff – 7
- The Skirmish in Cleveland, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 9
- Maple Fire (poem), by Sylvia Stragnell – 11
- British Labor Advances, by R. W. Postgate – 12
'Is majesty (drawing), by John Decker – 12
- Private Classics, by Floyd Dell – 14
- Pinch-Hitting for Harding, by Howard Brubaker – 18
- My Voice Not Being Proud (poem), by Louise Bogan – 18
- The Throne of the United States, by Robert Minor – 19
- Bound to Get Home, by Michael Gold – 27
- Litany of the Revolution (poem), by Arturo Giovannitti – 29
- Fascismo, by G. Cannata – 32
- One of Whose? [One of Ours, by Willa Cather], by A. Kandel – 34
- The English Genius [England, My England, by D. H. Lawrence], by Lydia Gibson – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- [Ads] – 38
- [Ads] – 39
- [Ads] – 40
- [Ads] – 41
- [Ads] – 42
- [Ads] – 43
- [Ads] – 44
- CARTOONS
- Industrial credit, by Boardman Robinson – 3
- “Mussolini, we are here!” by Hugo Gellert – 4
- “I says Fatty Arbuckle should be appointed to the Supreme Court", by Art Young – 9
- Looking seaward, by Lydia Gibson – 16
- The White Collar Slave explains . . ., by Art Young – 21
- Pedestrians of the world, unite! by Art Young [two-page] – 22-23
- Protest, by Art Young – 25
- French tramps, by John Barber – 30
- Joy on earth . . . by Frueh – 31
- Italian bourgeois . . . , [Signature illegible but may be "Gropper"] – 33
- ART
- [Etching of man with plough behind horses], by Lankes – 6
- Drawing of boy's head, by Hugo Gellert – 9
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 6, Vol. 2, Issue 58, February, 1923 [There was no issue number 1. Volume 6 starts with No. 2]
- Cover: Skull labeled "War" against orange and black background, by Frank Walts
- Editorials – 5
The Second World War – 5
Gallows for Strikers – 5
Such is Friendship – 6
He'll Never be Missed – 6
Poems by Simon Felshin – 7
Moscow – 7
Sen Katayama – 7
Karl Liebknecht – 7
The Red Army – 7
Karl Radek 7
- The Throne of the World, by Robert Minor – 8
- Communism in the Open Again, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 12
- Moscow Art Theatre, by Alexander Chramoff – 15
- At the Fourth Congress, by Rose Pastor Stokes – 21
- B.V.D.'s, by Ann Washington Craton – 24
- Save Sacco and Vanzetti! by Karl Pretshold – 26
- Charlie in the Steel-Mills [review of Steel: The Diary of a Furnace Worker by Charles Rumford Walker], by Floyd Dell – 27
- Anthropology Since Morgan [review of Early Civilization, by Alexander A. Goldenweise]. By Melville Herskovitz 28
- [Ads] – 29
- [Ads] – 31
- [Ads] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- Shylock: "My deeds upon my head! I crave the law" . . .by Hugo Gellert – 4
- Our old fellow townsman . . by T. E. Powers in N. Y. Evening Journal – 9
- In the Ruhr: "Ah, my dear, now it is a war for God and King Coal" – by Adolph Dehn – 11
- “Why, I thought Mr. Burns had abolished the Communists !” by William Gropper – 13
- The barn, by Adolph Dehn – 17
- “Vive Poincare,” by William Gropper – 18-19 [two-page]
- The kangaroo, by Art Young – 21
- “Day by Day, in every way, I'm getting it in the neck,” by Lydia Gibson – 23
- Herr President Ebert: "Ach Comrades, Coal Miners of the Ruhr-now you can strike and Ia won't shoot you” by John Decker – 24
- ART
- The Storm [woodcut], by J.J. Lankes – 14
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 6, No. 3, Issue 59, March 1923
- Cover: Scene of structures with onion-skin domes, black and white drawing with orange tones [no artist name]
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- [Ads] – 4
- Editorials – 5
The Bomb Business – 5
How Far Does It Go? – 5
The League of Calamity – 6
Let the "Red League" Do It, by Robert Minor – 6
The Ruhr Mystery – 6
Who's Tranquil Now? – by R. W. Postgate – 6
- Are the Communists Ready? by Max Bedacht – 8
- Courage, by Mary Heaton Vorse – 11
- The Commune (poem), by Simon Felshin – 13
- An Imperial Year, by R.W. Postgate – 14
- An Open Challenge, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 16
- The Outline of Marriage, by Floyd Dell – 17
- Hot Water, by Howard Brubaker – 23
- Martin Anderson Nexo, by Ella Reeve Bloor – 24
- Antonio Ploughs (poem), by C.E.S. Wood – 25
- Dried Out (poem), by Gwendolen Haste – 25
- The Black Hound Bays (poem), by George Sterling – 25
- Books – 26
Now It Can Be Told [Employers' Associations in the U.S., by Prof. Clarence E. Bonnett], by M.C. – 26
A Medal for Mencken [Prejudices: Third Theory, by H. L. Mencken], by Paul Simon – 27
Ballades of Knowledge [Rhymes of the Early Jungle Folk, by Mary E. Marcy], by Nancy Markoff – 28
From Chinese White [Chinese White, poems by Gladys Oaks, drawings by William Gropper], by [no author] – 28
The Brainstorm Theory [The Things That Are Caesar's, by Gary Morrison Walker] – 29
A Literary Swashbuckler [Four and Twenty Minds, by Giovanni Papini], by Paul Simon – 29
- Song (poem), by Lydia Gibson – 30
- [Ads] – 31
- [Ads] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- CARTOONS
- Kibitzers, by William Gropper – 4
- The Institute of Detecnology, by [no artist name though there is an initial "G"] – 7
- The Watch Off the Rhine, by Don Brown – 9
- Our Father, Art Thou Still in Heaven?” by Don Brown – 10
- Laid Off, by Don Brown – 12
- Mussolini, by Don Brown – 15
- In the Ruhr: "Can't We Do Better than 1914?” by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- The Temptation of St. Anthony, by Adolph Dehn – 23
- ART
- Woodcut of man with plough and horses, by J. J. Lankes – 25
- Drawing of dancing figure, by [artist name indistinct but it is William Gropper] – 28
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 6, No. 4, Issue 60, April 1923
- Cover: Drawing of man with what looks like a musical instrument, yellow background, by Frank Walts
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- [Ads] – 4
- Editorials – 5
Labor Party Referendum – 5
Whoop for Hooper! – 5
"News of Tomorrow" – 5
Standard Oil Government – 6
Howat and Hope – 6
Resolutionary Socialism – 7
The Quitting Is Good – 7
Capitalist Pinochle – 7
Rubber Backbones – 7
- Outlaws, by Witter Bynner – 7
- The Trial of William Z. Foster [Bridgman], by Robert Minor – 8
The Judge, Charles G. White (illustration) – 8
William Z. Foster (illustration) – 8
The County Prosecutor, Charles W. Gore (illustration) – 9
Frank P. Walsh, Chief Counsel for the Defense (illustration) – 9
Defense attorney, H.S. Gray (illustration) – 10
Assistant Attorney General O. L. Smith (illustration)– 10
Jacob Spolansky (illustration) – 10
Geo. H. Bookwalter, Assistant County Prosecutor (illustration) – 10
Charles G. Scully, Special Agent of the Department of Justice (illustration) – 11
Burns' Anti-Communist "expert" Max Berger (illustration) – 11
- Truck Drivers (poem), by Alfred Kreymborg – 12
- The Socialist Theatre in Soviet Russia, by Alexander Chramoff – 14
- The Bishop and the Senator, by J. Louis Engdahl – 17
- The Outline of Marriage, by Floyd Dell – 20
- Floyd Dell (drawing), by Lydia Gibson – 21
- Philosophy for Super-Babbits, by Michael Gold – 25
- Ascetics (poem), by Anna Wickham – 26
- Reviews – 27
Kicking the Seats of Learning [The Goose-Step, by Upton Sinclair], by Joseph Freeman – 27
Purity Persecuted, by Lydia Gibson – 28
A Blind Rebel in a Trap, by Joseph Freeman – 29
- [Ads] – 30
- [Ads] – 31
- [Ads] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- CARTOONS
- London Sketches, by Boardman Robinson – 4
- [Drawing of country scene but no title], by Adolph Dehn – 13
- A Child, by Don Brown – 15
- The "Nepman,” by Don Brown – 16
- Lese Majeste, by Don Brown – 18-19 [two-page]
- Prosperity-Now Nearly Everybody Can Eat, by Otto Soglow – 23
- “Say, you look choost like Chesus,"by William Gropper – 24
- Rudolph Schildkraut in the God of Vengeance, by A.J. Fruch – 28
- ART
- The Poetess, by Wanda Gag – 30
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 6, No. 5, Issue 61, May 1923
- Cover: Profile of woman with orange bomb, gray background, by Frank Walts
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- [Ads] – 4
- Editorials – 5
Mayday – 5
Slavery in America – 5
Fathers and Sons – 6
The Orphan – 6
Blackshirt Supreme Court – 6
Honest Preachers – 7
Innocence Confesses – 7
Newspaper Integrity – 7
Anti-Red Hootch – 7
- The Kaiser's Mr. Burns, by Robert Minor – 8
"And I always believe in Sherlock Holmes" (drawing), by Don Brown – 9
- Pyrotechnics (poem), by Louise Bogan – 14
- Cock A Doodle Do!! (poem), by Edwin Seaver – 14
- Absolute Zero, by Howard Brubaker – 15
- Michigan in the Muck, by Eugene V. Debs – 16
- Supersalesman for the Supernatural, by Gertrude Marvin – 17
Conan Doyle (drawing), by Foueh – 17
- A Correction, by Floyd Dell – 18 Answering Uncle Sam, by Scott Nearing – 19
- Ku Klux Klanthem (poem), by Seymour Barnard – 21
- Follies of 1924, by Jay Lovestone – 22
- Curves (poem), by Louis Ginsberg – 25
- The First Born, by Elmer J. Williams – 28
- What's Wrong With This Murder? by Joseph Freeman – 30
- 'Ogs is 'Ogs (poem), by J.B.C.W. – 32
- A Library (poem), by Jean Thorne – 32
- The SP – Two Wings Without a Body, by John Pepper – 33
- The Revolution Comes to Gravel Hill, by Ralph Goll – 35
- Gigantic Walker (poem), by Carl Rakosi – 35
- Adolph Dehn, by Lydia Gibson – 36
- Pioneers, by Don Brown – 27
- Makers of America, by C.S. Ware – 29
Damn Foreigner (drawing) – 39
- Jenny in Night Court (poem), by Stirling Bowen – 40
- The Circus Parade (poem), by Viola C. White – 40
- Reviews – 41
The Hunger for Life [The Holy Tree, by Gerald O'Donovan], by Lydia Bigson – 42
The Case Against the Government [The Government-Strikebreaker, by Jay Lovestone], by C.E.R. – 42
Discipline Eagerness [For Eager Lover, by Genevieve Taggard], by Joseph Freeman –
- The Revolution Comes to Gravel Hill, by Ralph Goll – 35
- Gigantic Walker (poem), by Carl Rakosi – 35
- Adolph Dehn, by Lydia Gibson – 36
- Pioneers, by Don Brown – 37
- Makers of America, by C.S. Ware – 39
Damn Foreigner (drawing), by Don Brown – 39
- Jenny in Night Court (poem), by Stirling Bowen – 40
- The Circus Parade (poem), by Viola C. White – 40
- Reviews – 43
The Hunger for Life (The Holy Tree, by Gerald O'Donovan], by Lydia – 41
The Case Against the Government [The Government-Strikebreaker, by Jay Lovestone], by C.E.R. – 41
Disciplined Eagerness [For Eager Lovers, by Genevieve Taggard], by Joseph Freeman – 43
A Blue Print of Utopia [The Next Step, by Scott Nearing], by Joseph Freeman – 43
Minority Reports, by James Fuchs – 44
- [Ads] – 45
- [Ads] – 46
- [Ads] – 47
- [Ads] – 48
- [Ads] – 49
- [Ads] – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- CARTOONS
- William Z. Foster, by Don Brown – 4
- Goats, by Hugo Gellert – 18
- [Drawing of restaurant scene] "What's that-what's that? What's the matter with them beans?" . . . by [no artist name] – 20
- Hoover's Hootch, by Don Brown – 23
- The Man on Horseback, by Robert Minor – 26-27 [two-page]
- “Mother and Daughter,” by Adolph Dehn – 36
- “My Gawd! We didn't get Foster!” by William Gropper – 38
- ART
- A drawing, by Louis Riback – 25
- Drawing of a Model, by Louis Riback – 31
- Drawing of a woman, by Louis Riback – 32
- Woodcut, by J. J. Lankes – 34
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 6, No. 6, Issue 62, June 1923
- Cover: Drawing of bird in below and blue, by Frank Walts
- Concerning Ourselves, by the Liberator Staff – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials – 5
Assassination – 5
Extra-Legal Patriotism – 5
It Sharpens – 6
The More or Less Socialist Convention – 6
The Coming Labor Party – 6
Harding's Coup D-Etat – 7
Is the Supreme Court Hedging? – 7
- Fallow (poem), by Lydia Gibson – 8
- Hugo Gellert – A Happy Rebel, by Don Brown – 8
- Bon Voyage, Hillquit! by John Pepper – 9
- A Knee Is Bent (poem), by George Sterling – 10
- City Fear (poem), by J. Rorty – 10
- Ruthenberg Convicted, by Jay Lovestone – 11
- The White Terror in Pittsburg, by Don Brown – 14
Fred Merrick (illustration) [no artist name] – 14 John Urban (illustration) [no artist name] – 15
Patterson, of the 'Gazette-Times," (illustration) [no artist name] – 15
Constable William Duncan (illustration) [no artist name] – 16
Henry J. Lennon (illustration) [no artist name] – 16
John Kowalski (illustration) [no artist name] – 17
County Detective Philip Goldbert – 17
- The Same in Ohio, by H.M. Wicks – 20
- Howat the Coaldigger, by J. Louis Engdahl – 22
- The Lap of Luxury, by Scott Nearing – 23
- To a Girl Sweeping (poem), by Louis Ginsberg – 25
- Waterfalls of Stone (poem), by Louis Ginsberg – 25
- The Outline of Marriage, by Floyd Dell – 26
- Waking (poem), by Annie Higgins – 28
- Reviews– 29
The Ethiopean [sic] Art Theatre, by Floyd Dell – 29
Romanticism or Realism [Underground Radicalism…,” by John Pepper], by Clarissa S. Ware – 30
The Second 'Chi' Blooming, by James Fuchs – 31
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- C. E. Ruthenberg, by Don Brown – 4
- Miner, by Hugo Gellert – 8
- Burgfrieden, by John Decker – 9
- “One must have the courage to deliver Europe from the Bolshevist plague" -Conradi, murderer of Vorovsky, by William Gropper – 12
- The Exodus from Dixie, by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- “My dear, you can't afford to call a strike; we need a Rolls-Royce this year,” by Adolph Dehn – 24
- Ethiopian Players in "Comedy of Errors,” by Frueh – 29
Full Table of Contents for Vol. No. 7, [sic] Issue 63, July 1923
- Cover: Sunrise in yellow and white tones, landscape in green tones, by Frank Walts
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials – 5
The Search for Glands – 5
Where Is Capitalism's 'Lenin'? – 5
Wanted: the Moon – 5
The Tin Lizzie Doctor – 5
Burns Talks Too Much – 5
Eugenics (poem), by Anna Wickham – 6
Son of Brotherhood (poem), by Herbert Jones – 6
- A Journey in Italy, by R. W. Postgate – 7
- The Declaration of Independence of the American Working Class, by John Pepper – 8
- Ten Light, Fourteen Night, by Mary Heaton Vorse – 11
- Question Box: On the Care and Feeding of Bosses, by Howard Brubaker – 13
Role of the Workers Party, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 14
- The Freedom of Art, by F.D. – 15
- We Get Arrested a Little, by Upton Sinclair – 16
- A Vag in College (poem), by Lloyd S. Thompson – 22
- Moscow's Answer, by – Max Eastman – 23
Claude McKay in Petrograd (photo) – 23
- Introducing John Farmer, by Hal Ware – 25
- The Terrible Dead (poem), by Mary Carolyn Davies – 27
- A Portrait (poem), by Edward P. Gottlieb – 27
- The Outline of Marriage, by Floyd Dell – 28
- Reviews – 31
Minority Reports, by James Fuchs – 31
- [Ads] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- CARTOONS
- Products of Civilization, or the Survival of the Fittest, by Art Young – 4
- Fear, by William Gropper – 6
- [Figure of man, no title], by Don Brown – 13
- “For God's Sake, Sam, Can't You Hold Him?” by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- Summer Afternoon, by A. Blanchi – 24
- Austrian Village Street, by Adolph Dehn – 26
- Mother-in-law, by Adolph Dehn – 29
- ART
- [Drawing – still life of fruit], by Don Brown – 15
- [Drawing of pig] [no artist name] – 30
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 8, Issue 64, August 1923
- Cover: Woman's face [of Edna Porter], orange and black tones, by Frank Walts
- [Ads] – 2
- The Silver Bugle, by Robert Minor – 3
- Editorials – 4
The Federated Farmer-Labor Party – 4
Suppressors of News – 4
The Capitalist-Socialist Press – 4
The Word They Scare Leaders With – 6
An Awful Tragedy – 7
Scab Government – 7
Gathering Clouds and the Red Lining – 7
- President Harding Makes a Swing Around the Circle, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 8
- The Workers Party and the Federated Farmer-Labor Party, by John Pepper – 10
- Petrograd: May Day, 1923 (poem), by Claude McKay – 15
- Worlds (poem), by Louis Ginsberg – 15
- To the Richest City (poem), by Dabney Horton – 15
- The Bet, by John Noble – 16
- Roots (poem), by Elsa Gidlow – 17
- Intellectual Life in Russia, by Victor Serge – 20
- Ten Acres of Hell, by Harrison George – 22
- On Joining the World Court, by Scott Nearing – 24
- An Early Liberal Minister, by Lewis Browne – 27
- The Outline of Marriage, by Floyd Dell – 29
- Reviews – 32
Muna Lee [Sea-Change, by Muna Lee], by Louis Ginsberg – 32
Out of the Shadows [review of the Soviet film The Fifth Year], by Nancy Markoff – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- Products of Civilization, or the Survival of the Fittest, by Art Young – 3
- Just a look-in, to learn what it's like, by Hugo Gellert – 5
- “I shall invoke your Christianity,” by Maurice Becker – 8
- “I shall reach to the very depth of your love,” by Maurice Becker – 9
- “I shall beseech your humanity,” by Maurice Becker – 9
- “Lady, I never sell anything I won't eat myself,” by William Gropper – 13
- “It's just YOUR luck that I'm a pacifist!” by William Gropper – 17
- Labor gets up, by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- “—that a Sweetheart Lasts Six Months—” by A. Blanchi – 23
- “To Hell wit' 'em; they ain't got no rights!” by Russell – 26
Full Table of Contents for Vol. No. 9, Issue 65, September 1923
- Cover: A rendition of the solar system with blue and white tones, by Frank Walts
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials – 5
Coolidge – 5
The Ku Klux Klan Candidate – 5
Hiram, the Poor Man's Friend – 6
Go West, Young Revolution! – 6
At Last! A Workers' Daily Paper – 7
The Agricultural Pawn Ticket – 8
Your Farm Is Your Castle – 8
- Facing the Third American Revolution, by John Pepper – 9
- Treasure Islands, by Jay Lovestone – 10
Leonard Wood, Governor-General of the Philippines (photo) – 10
Wood's son, Osborn (photo) – 16 Rebel (poem), by Edwin Seaver – 12
- The Northwest Comes of Age, by Joel Shoemaker – 20
- A World for Schiebers, by N.H.M. – 21
- Melodrama (poem), by James Rorty – 22
- Attic (poem), by Arthur Davison Ficke – 22
- The Yellow Streak in Coal, by J. Louis Engdahl – 23
- The Seven Children (poem), by Lydia Gibson – 25
- The Non-Stop Limited, by Charles L. Durboraw – 26
- To My Parents (poem), by Jean Thorne – 26
- The Outline of Marriage, by Floyd Dell – 27
Score Once Again for Common Sense (drawing of woman), by [Art] Young – 28
- Books – 29
The Last of the Great Parlor Socialists" [H.G. Wells], by James Fuchs – 29
One of Our Best People, by James Fuchs – 31
- Two Sonnets (poem), by Beulah Chamberlain – 32
- When I Die (poem), by Henry George Weiss – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- [Ads] – 38
- [Ads] – 39
- CARTOONS
- Products of Civilization, or the Survival of the Fittest, by Art Young – 4
- In a Vienna Street, by Adolph Dehn – 8
- Farming the Farmer, by Maurice Becker – 10
- Folk Songs (poem), by Bernard Raymund – 13
- Plow of the Spirit (poem), by MacKnight Black – 13
- Treasure Islands, by Jay Lovestone – 14
- The New Warden, by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- The Ferry Crossing, by Louis Ribak – 22
- The horse to himself: "If I work real hard, I am bound to make good,” by William Gropper – 24
- ART
- The Lake, by Wanda Gag – 13
[No volume or issue number, editor is now Robert Minor], October 1923
- Cover: Boy hawking and pushing a cart piled with fruit, white background, blue cart, orange fruit and buildings in orange tones, by Lydia Gibson
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials – 5
The Twilight of the Samurai – 5
Stool-Pigeon Unionism – 5
Another Morganatic Alliance – 6
Making Coal Heroes – 7
Clarissa S. Ware – 7
- Paradox (poem), by George Sterling – 8
- The Shingle-Machine (poem), by Charles Olsen – 8
- Shall We Assume Leadership? by John Pepper – 9
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 12
- The Pulse of the Pleasure Ship (poem), by Dorothy Burt Trout – 15
- Romance in Journalism, by J. Louis Engdahl – 16
- The Death of a Negro, by Michael Gold – 20
- John Reed's Body (poem), by Michael Gold – 21
- A Small Prison Within a Large Prison, by Harrison George – 22
- New Life, by Moissaye J. Olgin – 24
- The Machine Shop of the Revolution, by Earl R. Browder – 27
- Letters from Workers – 28
- River and I to Ourselves Again (poem), by Keene Wallis – 29
- As the Anarchists Begin to See It, by I.M. Heizmann et al. – 30
- [Ads] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- CARTOONS
- Products of Civilization, or the Survival of the Fittest, by Art Young – 4
- “Gentlemen, Meet My Friends; They Are Both Members of Our Club,” by Maurice Becker – 6
- The Sacrifice, F. W. Seiwert – 14
- The Uncovered Wagon, by Fred Ellis 18-19 [two-page]
- [No title, but drawing of men bearing loads of something], by Maurice Becker – 23
- The Noon Hour, by Hugo Gellert – 26
- ART
- Mexican Women, by Maurice Becker – 13
Full Table of Contents for Vol. No. 11, Issue 67, November 1923
- Cover: View of rooftops in tones of black and orange, by Adolph Dehn
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- The Next War (poem), by Will Waterford – 4
- To an Unhappy Negro (poem), by Rolfe Humphries – 4
- Editorials – 5
Hands Off the German Revolution! – 5
Now for a United Front – 5
Russia – Happy Land – 5
We Meet at the Barricades – 6
Will Magnus Turn Turtle? – 6
- The A. F. of L. Convention, by William Z. Foster – 7
Sam (drawing), by Fred Ellis – 8
- The New Wave of World Revolution, by John Pepper – 10
- And God Changed (poem), by N. Bryllion Fagin – 13
- Only One Way (poem), by Elsa Gidlow – 14
- Wonder (poem), by Bernard Raymund – 14
- It is Forbidden, by John Noble – 15
- Mr. Hughes Surprises Himself, by J. Ramirez – pp. 20-22
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 23
- Song (poem), by Louis Ginsberg – 25
- Private Property (poem), by William Schack – 25
- How Goes the Labor Party? by Joseph Manley – 26
- Negro Bodies (poem), by Jeannette D. Pearl – 28
- Books – 28
Some Not So Ancient History [Out of the Past, by R. W. Postgate], by Harrison George – 28
Our Brother Bartolomeo [The Story of a Proletarian Life, by Bartolomeo Vanzetti], by Robert Minor – 28
"Girls and Boys Come Out to Play' [Janet March, by Floyd Dell], by Dorothy Day – 31
- [Ads] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- CARTOONS
- “Do you think these will wear well?” by Cornelia Barns – 4
- The Chicago Daily News expresses . . . [no artist name] –
- Diplomat: "Oof! This is awful; abolish it!" . . . [no artist name] – 9
- Mother and Child, by Lydia Gibson – 14
- The Victor, by Fred Ellis – 18-19 [two-page]
- The Father Complex, by Adolph Dehn – 21
- A beggar in Vienna, by Adolph Dehn – 22
- The Boss: "Union labels, yes; but scab government I must have,” by Maurice Becker – 27
Full Table of Contents for Vol. No. 12, Issue 68, December 1923
- Cover: Red, five-point stars against black background, by L.G.
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials – 5
The Noise that Congress Makes, by Jay Lovestone – 6
- A Permanent Revolution, by Max Eastman – 10
- Never to Know (poem), by Sara Bard Field – 11
- Not a Single Little One (poem), by Sara Bard Field – 11
- Pro-Proletarian Art in Mexico, by Frederic W. Leighton – 12
- A Dividend Out of Russia, by Jessica Smith – 16
- The Man With One Hand, buy Emma Corstvet – 20
- San Francisco Ad Man (poem), by James Rorty – 23
- The United-Front-in-Spite-of-Yourself, by Upton Sinclair – 24
- Santa Claus (poem), by Sara Bard Field – 24
- The Boss (poem), by Loureine Aber – 24
- Elmer Graham, by Miriam Allen deFord – 25
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 27
- Xmas Time (poem), by Walta Karaner – 29
- Reviews – 30
"Regularly Gay," [Bunk, by W.E. Woodward], by Dorothy Day – 30
Once Over [Cane, by Jean Toomer; Body of This Death, by Louise Bogan; Selected Poems, by George Sterling], by D.D. – 31
Rouge and Redskins, by Michael Gold – 31
- [Ads] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- CARTOONS
- Peace in the Retail Trade, Good Business to Men, by Bert Elliott – 4
- The War Baby: the Crown Prince returns, by Robert Minor – 8
- “Last Christmas I spent $1.98 on her, and all she gimme was a handkerchief” by Cornelia Barns – 11
- ART
- Detail of mural decoration, "Creation," National Preparatory School, Mexico City, by Diego Rivera – 12
- Native miner being searched by mine boss, by Diego Rivera Mural decoration in fresco on patio wall, Ministry of Public Education, Mexico City – 13
- Detail of "Creation,” by Diego Rivera, mural decoration in concert hall of National Preparatory School of Mexico City – 14
- Cartoon drawn by the painter Diego Rivera: Jesus telling the peasant to take the land – 15
- Look Out! Some More Democracy is Coming! By Fred Ellis – 18-19 [two-page]
- Fear, by William Gropper – 21
- Me for the Rewards of Thrift! by Don Brown – 25
- Promenade by B. Elliott – 28
Full Table of Contents for Vol. No. 1, Issue 69, January 1924
- Cover: Drawing of two muscular men pushing carts, in tones of black, white and orange against blue background, by Hugo Gellert
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials – 5
1924 – Resolutions and Revolutions – 5
Preparedness – 5
Charley the Penman – 5
The White House Speaks – 5
High Class Juries for Low-Class Trials – 6
A Chip Off the Old Wood – 6
Henry Has Engine Trouble – 6
The Reds as They Are – 6
- Here We Are Again! by Howard Brubaker – 7
- Winds (poem), by Harrison George – 8
- Evening Song (poem), by Sterling Bowen – 8
- The Second Wave of International Revolution, by G. Zinoviev – 9
- The Counter-Revolution in Mexico, by J. Ramirez – 12
- Liberty in Russia, by William M. Kruse – 14
- The Can-Opener, by Harrison George – 16
- Nothing Left for Me (poem), by James Rorty – 17
- From Sing Sing to Dublin, by Jack Carney – 20
- A Bolshevik Library, by Louis Fischer – 23
- Die Ganze Welt Ist Eine Stadt [the Whole World Is one Town], by Bertha Fenberg – 26
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 27
- Reviews – 29
A Red Army Novel [A Week, by Iury Libedinsky], by Floyd Dell – 29
Once Over, by Lydia Gibson [Jealousy, Enemies, the Law of the Savage" Three plays by Mikhail Artzybasheff; After Dand disillusion, by Robert Wolk; Outline of Economic Geography, by J.R. Horrabin and Committee; The High Place, by James Branch Cabell; A History of the French People, by Guy de la Batut and Georges Friedmann; Recent Changes in American Constitutional Theory, by John Burgess; Cross Currents in Europe Today, by Charles Beard] – 31
Some Booklets of the Young Communist International, by R.M. – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- CARTOONS
- Mr. Gompers' Russian Program – The Pogrom, by Fred Ellis – 4
- The president's message, by Maurice Becker – 6
- State Prison Warden: "Gee! We state officials handle all the political prisoners for a while,” by Maurice Becker – 6
- The Funny-Page Candidate for President Theodore Roosevelt II, by [signature illegible, but looks like Maurice Becker] – 7
- “Gee, that guy is fresh!” by Cornelia Barns – 8
- Marcel Cachin at a Communist meeting at St. Ouen, by William S. Fanning – 9
- Work and Bread! by F.W. Stewart – 10
- Communists marching in Paris in commemoration of the Paris Commune of 1871, by William S. Fanning – 11
- A Communist meeting in Paris-Charles Rappoport speaking, by William S. Fanning – 15
- Evolution of the American Peasant, by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- Gallows, by William Gropper – 21
- Clothe a goose in authority-and, presto! a wise man, by Art Young – 22
- A Family, by Edgar Miller – 25
- ART
- Growing Things, by Wanda Gag – 26
Full Table of Contents for Vol. No. 7, Issue 70, February 1924
- Cover: Coiled snake in tones of black, orange and white, by [no artist name]
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials – 5
Lenin – 5
The Bolshevik Daily – 5
Labor 'Rules; the Greatest Empire – 6
Harry Sinclair's Navy – 6
- The Black Ten Millions, by Robert Minor – 7
- French Nationalism in 1923, by Charles Rappoport – 10
Andre Marty (photo) – 10
- France is Next, by Scott Nearing – 11
- The Stability of Russian Finance, by Scott Nearing – 11
- The Revolutionary Party, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 12
- Inferno 1924: The Pennsylvania Iron Region, by Hugo Gellert – 14
Sketches by Hugo Gellert:
Red Hot Iron – 14
Liquid Metal – 14
Rolling Sheet Metal – 15
The Bridge – 15
A Kitchen – 15
- The Politico-Military Horizon, by Jay Lovestone – 16
- A New Page in Mexico's History, by Bertram D. Wolfe – 21
General Plutarco Elias Calles Sketched in Mexico by Maurice Becker – 22
Fugitives from the Counter-Revolutionary Army, by Maurice Becker – 23
- Odd Lots, by Howard Brubaker – 23
- Is It Possible to Fix a Definite Time for a Counter-Revolution or a Revolution?” by Leon Trotsky – 24
Mexican Peasant Dance, by Maurice Becker – 25
- Hard Times, by Bertha Fenberg – 27
- Caught by Wireless (poem), by James Rorty – 28
- Who Cares for It? (poem), by Oskar Kanehl – 28
- Endurance (poem), by Lillian Massill – 28
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 29
- Reviews – 31
Once Over [In Prison, by Kate Richards O'Hare], by Lydia Gibson; [Hawaiian Hilltop, by Genevieve Taggard], by Robert Wolf – 31 [The Harp Weaver, and Other Poems, by Edna St. Vincent Millay; Strenuous Americans, by R.F. Dibble; "Jimmy Higgins, Samuel the Seeker, The Metropolis, Hell, The Journal of Arthur Stirling, Manassas, by Upton Sinclair], by Lydia Gibson; [Labour, Giant with Feet of Clay, by Shaw Desmond], by George McLaughlin; [Weeds, by Pia Baroja], by Leland Morris – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- CARTOONS
- When last seen was going north, by Lydia Gibson – 4
- Doctor Macdonald to British Labor: "My methods may seem slow and painful, but I want to cure you without injuring' the germs,” by Maurice Becker – 6
- Teacher (on Lincoln's Birthday): "Bow to him, son; it's true he emancipated the niggers, but he didn't overdo it,” by William P. Hicks – 6
- Selective Immigration, by Fred Ellis – 18-19 [two-page]
- The Hero Business, by Art Young – 26
Full Table of Contents for Vol. No. 3, Issue 71, March 1924
- Cover: Red teapot spouting white steam and tiny men, tossing papers, in brown tones [no artist name]
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Teapot Dome, by Jay Lovestone – 5
- Imperial Hari-Kiri, by Scott Nearing – 9
- Third Party' or Farmer Labor Party? by C.E. Ruthenberg – 10
- Simon Legree on the Night Shift, by Harrison George – 12
- Ruhr Forges (poem), by Charles Oluf Olsen – 13
- Machine Man (poem), by Charles Olsen – 13
- Eviction (poem), by Stirling Bowen – 13
- The Titan (poem), by Gwendolin Haste – 13
- A Thought on Peace Conferences (poem), by G.B.Birrel – 13
- The Black Ten Millions, by Robert Minor – 15
- The Present Situation in the Communist Party of Germany, by A. Thalheimer – 20
- Theses on the October Defeat and the Present Situation, by A. Thalheimer and H. Brandler – 21
- Outline of Theses on the Political Situation and on the Situation of the Party" [Germany] – 22
- Theses on the Tactics of the October Retreat and on the Next Tasks of the CP of Germany – 24
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 27
- Third Degree (poem), by Michael Gold – 29
- Reviews – 30
Oil and World Power [The World Struggle for Oil, by Pierre L'Espagnal de la Tramerye], by C.E.R. – 30
Lullabies or Alarm-Clocks? [On a Grey Thread, by Elsa Gidlow; Hill Solitudes, by Benjamin Rosenbaum; The Hour of Judgment, by Viola White], by L.G. – 30
Salesmanship and Sabotage [Absentee Ownership and Business Enterprise in Recent Times:The Case of America, by Thorstein Veblen], by Jay Lovestone – 31
Once Over [The Coming of Man, by John M. Tyler; Science Remaking the World, edited by Caldwell and Slosson], by L.G.; [Oil and the Germs of War, by Scott Nearing], by J.P. – 32
[The March of the Workers and Other Songs], by Ida Dailes – 33
Down with the Obvious! [Tulips and Chimneys, E.E. Cummings], by Elsa Gidlow – 33
- Correction – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- [Ads] – 38
- CARTOONS
- DOHENY: "I think I hear my dogs among those wolves!” by Robert Minor – 4
- “I just dare you,” by William Gropper – 14
- Finale, by Maurice Becker 18-19 [two-page]
- Profiteers, by Georg Grosz – 21
- Cafe of the Schiebers, by Georg Grosz – 22
- The Republic, by Georg Grosz – 24
- ART
- Drawing of a horse, by Don Brown – 13
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 4, Issue 72, April 1924
- Cover: Couple dancing, orange tones, man in plaid suit and woman in orange dress, by Barns
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Government in the Gutter, by Robert Minor – 5
At the Harding residence in Marion, Ohio (photo of Harry Daugherty, Jake Hamon, Warren Harding, Jess Smith) – 7
- Epitaph (poem), by Henry George Weiss – 10
- A Test of Beauty, by Bertha Fenberg – 11
- The Life and Work of Lenin, by Karl Radek – 12
- The Labor Government, by R.W. Postgate – 17
- Gas City (poem), by Nora B. Cunningham – 20
- 'Take the Road to the Left,' by Bertram D. Wolfe – 21
- Sonnet (poem), by Joseph Freeman – 23
- Star Clutchers (poem), by Mary Carolyn Davies – 23
- Reparations, by John Noble – 24
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 26
- Reviews – 30
Drudgery and Dreams [The first Time in History, by Anna Louise Strong], by L.G. – 30
The University of Hard Knocks [My University Days, by Maxim Gorky], by Ida Dailes – 30
The Golden-Egg Industry [The Goslings, by Upton Sinclair], by Lydia Gibson – 31
Once Over [Folio, by Thirty-Two Artists] – 31
[Told by an Idiot, by Rose Macauley], by L.G. – 32
[Children of the Dead End, by Pat McGill], by G. McL. – 32
[Outstanding Features of the Sacco-Vanzetti Case, by Elizabeth Glendower Evans], by Elsa Bloch – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- The principles of the "principal,” by Maurice Becker – 4
- Sammy Gompers, by Maurice Becker – 16
- On the River Styx, by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- The German worker and his new masters, the American bankers, by Maurice Becker – 20
- In the "Schoenfleckchen,” by Georg Grosz – 24
- “Today for Case Credit Tomorrow,” by Geor Grosz – 25
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, Issue 74, May 1924
- Cover: A pair of hands holding up some objects, in tones of orange and black, by Hugo Gellert
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- May Day Song (poem), by Michael Gold – 4
- The Story of May Day, by Robert Minor – 5
- The Storm Is Coming, by Max Bedacht – 9
- 'Dear' Government, by Scott Nearing – 12
- Karl Marx: The Revolutionist, by Max Shachtman – 13
- What Are We Doing to Honduras? by Bertram D. Wolfe – 15
- The Crusade Against the Foreign-Born, by Alexander Bittelman – 17
- The Life and Work of Lenin, by Karl Radek – 21
- Lenin (poem), by MacKnight Black – 26
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 27
- Grass (poem), by N. Bryllion Fagin – 28
- An Irrelevant Saint [review essay on Gandhi], by C.E. Ruthenberg – 28
- Reviews – 29
Behold This Writer! [Behold This Dreamer, by Fulton Oursler], by Upton Sinclair – 29
A Bridge to Chaos [Germany, France and England, by Maximilian Harden], by Max Bedacht – 30
A Magic Mirror 'Looking at Life, by Floyd Dell], by L.G. – 30
An Irrelevant Saint [Sermon on the Sea, by Mahatma Gandhi; Gandhi the Apostle, by Haridas T. Muzumdar], by C.E. Ruthenberg – 30
Once Over [Haunch, Paunch and Jowl, an Anonymous Autobiography], by G. McL. – 31
[Husbands and Lovers, by Franz Molnar], by Elsa Bloch – 31
[A Simple Story, by Charles Louis Philippe; Yea and Nay, A Series of Debates], by L.G. – 31
[Middle of the Road, by Philip Gibbs], by G. McL. – 31
[These are the Facts], by [no author] – 31
- [Ads] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- [Ads] – 37
- [Ads] – 38
- CARTOONS
- May Day Song, drawing by Fred Ellis – 4
- “Rah! Rah! We'll go to war to fill your oil tanks full once more.” by Maurice Becker – 11
- Morgan saves the franc, by Maurice Becker – 14
- “Keep the flag waving, Charley!” by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- Aristocracy at the Beach, by Adolph Dehn – 20
- Viennese Street Scene, by Adolph Dehn – 22
- Order [no artist name] – 24
Full Table of Contents for Vol. VII, No. 6, Issue 74, June 1924
- Cover: A crowd of people walking, black tones; caption: "Peace, and there is no peace"; by Julian de Miskey
- The Birth of the Working Class Soul, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 5
- The Dawes Plan, by Scott Nearing – 7
- The Unseen Road (poem), by Harrison George – 7
- The Wisdom of Lenin, by Max Eastman – 8
Lenin's father (photo) – 9
Lenin's mother (photo) – 9
- Zero Hour in the Factory (poem), by Charles Oluf Olsen – 12
- The Elections in Germany, by Max Bedacht – 13
- The Strange Funeral in Braddock (poem), by Michael Gold – 15
- The Lost Legion Found, by its Jailors [sic], by General Prisoner No. ___ – 16
- A Day in the Wool Room, by Edith Summers Kelley – 20
- A Letter, by Stanley Boone – 24
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 25
- Floating Workers (poem), by Charles Oluf Olsen – 28
- Reviews – 28
A Substitute for the Devil [political Action: A Naturalistic Interpretation of the Labor Movement in Relation to the State, by Seba Eldridge], by James Rorty – 28
The Irish Lenin [James Connolly: His Life Work and Writing, by Desmond Ryan], by T.J. O'Flaherty – 29
They Have 'Em There, Too [Mince Collop Close, by George Blake], by L.G. – 31
The Arrow-Collar Menace [Americanism, a World Menace,by W.T. Colyer], by Elsa Bloch – 32
Once Over [Mirage, by Edgar Lee Masters], by Ida Dalles – 32
[Salvos, by Waldo Frank], by I.D. – 33
[Unfinished Tales from a Russian Prison, by M.E. Harrison], by George McLaughlin – 33
[Antic Hay, by Aldous Huxley], by L.G. – 33
[Adventures in Journalism, by Philip Gibbs], by G. McL. – 33
[James Joyce: His First Forty Years, by Herbert S. Gorman], by Max Shachtman – 33
[Behold this Dreamer, by Fulton Oursier], by L.G. – 34
- A Poet Contemplates Revolution, by Edwin Seaver – 30
Sketches by Julian de Miskey – 30
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- They must build a platform from the wreckage of the Ship of State, by Maurice Becker – 4
- Proletarian mothers, by Michael Adlery – 6
- Prometheus Bound, by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- Oklahoma, by Louis Lozowick – 23
- ART
- Drawing of skyline, by A. Blanch – 12
- Drawing of man and lamp, by Louis Ribak – 15
Full Table of Contents for Vol. VII, No. 7, Issue 75, July 1924
- Cover: Woodcut of man clutching a huge mallet, by Julian De Miskey
- How the Little Brown Brother Became the Little Yellow Devil, by Max Bedacht – 5
- Prosperity Blows Up, by Jay Lovestone – 9
- Steel Rails (poem), by Herschell Bek – 12
- Leading the World Revolution, by Alexander Bittelman – 13
- Workers and Farmers on the Mark, by C.E. Ruthenberg, drawings by [first name illegible] St. Paul – 16
William Bouck – 16
Franklin Shomaker, Alex Howst, Frank Starkey (drawings) – 17
J.O. Bentall (drawing) – 20
Charlotte Anita Whitney – 21
- What Michael Said to the Census-taker, by James Rorty – 22
The Wisdom of Lenin, by Max Eastman – 24
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 27
- Reviews – 29
Adventurous Man [The Long Journey, by Johannes V. Jensen], by L.G. – 29
Missing Wheels [The Philosopher's Stone], by Anker Larsen, by L.G. – 30
Once Over [Frayear's Fist, by Mary Heaton Vorse], by Ida Dailes – 30
[Leonid Andreyev, A Critical Study, by Alexander Kaun], by Max Shachtman – 30
[Satan's Diary, by Leonid Andreyev], by Abraham Resika – 31
[Buddenbrooks, by Thomas Mann], by E.B. – 31
[The World's Trade Union Movement, by A. Losevsky], by Geo. McLaughlin – 31
[The Neighbour's Wife, by Liam O'Flaherty], by G. McL. – 31
[Poems, by J.E. Spingarn], by E.B. – 31
[The Color of a Great City, by Theodore Dreiser], by Abraham Resika – 31
- [Ads] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- Negro Race: "Goodbye, Miss G.O.P….” by Lydia Gibson – 4
- Sketches Made at the Republican Convention, by Robert Minor – 8
- The Flag Still Flies, by Maurice Becker – 11
- Flivver Fancies, by Maurice Becker – 12
- 1918 – 1924 A Cartoon from "Pravda." . . . [artist name illegible] – 14
- Barnum was wrong [no artist name] – 18-19 [two-page]
- Midnight moonlight, by Murvin W. Gilbert – 23
- He did't get that raise, by Maurice Becker – 25
- Mr. T. Potts Doughbelt views with alarm…by Art Young – 26
- Viennese street minstrels, by Adolph Dehn – 29
- ART
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 7, No. 8, Issue 76, August 1924
- Cover: Skeleton grasping at crowds of people, black and white tones, by Peter Alma
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- [Ads] – 4
- [Ads] – 5
- The Convention of the Conference for Progressive Political Action, by William Z. Foster – 7
- The Fatherland Is in Danger (poem), by Oskar Kanehl – 9
- Coming – The Bread Line, by Jay Lovestone – 10
- The Economic Anatomy of Five Conventions, by Max Bedacht – 13
- Joan and Jesus (poem), by Ralph Cheyney – 15
- The Communist Campaign for Class Action, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 16
- Before the Storm (poem), by Helen Hoyt – 16
- Let's Make the Issue Clear-Cut, by Duncan McDonald – 17
- The Negro Finds His Place – and a Sword, by Robert Minor – 20
- The Answer (poem), by Ruth Loomis Skeen – 25
- Will the I.W.W. Fight Decadence? by Harrison George – 26
- Fascist Violence and Revolutionary Violence, by Charles Rappoport – 29
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 30
- Reviews – 33
The Trend of the Times [Rebellion in the Labor Unions, by Sylvia Kopaid], by Martin Abern – 33
Once Over[All God's Chillum Got Wings, by Eugene O'Neil], by Geo. McLaughlin – 33
[The Last of the Heretics, by Algernon Sydney Crapsey], by Karl Pretshold – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- CARTOONS
- Morgan "For THine is the Kingdom…” by Fred Ellis – 6
- “Bread!” byKate Kollwitz – 8
- Plenty, by George Gross – 11
- “I quit!” by George Gross – 12
- Both are fine masks, by Maurice Becker – 14
- “We all stand for American institutions!” by Robert Minor – 18-19 [two-page]
- The "superior caste,” by Adolph Dehn – 24
- “Mercy me! I must protect my hat!” by William S. Fanning – 27
- Hunger, by R. Volker – 29
- South Chicago, by Murvin W. Gilbert – 32
- ART
- Lightning, by Hans Boettcher – 21
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 7, No. 9, Issue 77, September 1924
- Cover: Woman leaning against doorway facing clothesline with clothes hanging; tones of orange, blue and white; by Lydia Gibson
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- [Ads] – 4
- [Ads] – 5
- The Story of a Spark, by J. Louis Engdahl – 7
- The County Jail (poem), by Stanley Boone – 10
- What Don Quixote LaFollette Is Fighting, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 11
- Shame on You, Lenin! (poem), by Witter Bynner – 13
- Skyscraper (poem), by Stirling Bowen – 13
- The Face of the Earth After the War, by Karl Radek – 14
- Three Friends (poem), by Mark Van Doren – 17
- The War of the Oil Giants, by Harris Wescott – 20
- A Song of Courage (poem), by Georgia Douglas Johnson – 23
- Message to Siberia (poem), by Pushkin – translated by Max Eastman – 23
- The Bishop and the Bolsheviks, by P. Krasikoff – 24
- All Stories (poem), by Loureine Aber – 27
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 28
- Reviews – 30
Putting the Hood on the Class War [Culture and Democracy in the United States, by Horace M. Kallen], by T. J. O'Flaherty – 30
A Noble Gesture [Waste, by Robert Herrick], by Ida Dailes – 31
The Amalgamated Almanac [The Amalgamated Illustrated Almanac, 1924, Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America], by Karl Pretshold – 31
The Philosopher Faces the Facts [Can the Soviet IDea Take Hold of America, England and France?, A debate between Scott Nearing and Bertrand Russell], by Max Bedacht – 32
Once Over [The Negro in OUr History, by Carter Goodwin Woodson]. by L.G. – 33
[The Driver, the Cinder Buggy and Satan's Bushel, by Garet Garret], by Geo. McLaughlin – 33
[Country People, by Ruth Suckow], by L.G. – 33
[From Superman to Man, by J. A. Rogers], by L.G. – 33
[The Great Betrayal. A Survey of the Near Eastern Problem, by Edward Hale Bierstadt], by K.P – 33
[Negro Slavery, by Pasquale Russo], by G. McL. – 33
[Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- September 12 – Morgan Uber Alles, by Maurice Becker – 6
- How often must I tell your Royal Highness to ride only on the back of the proletariat? by L. Griffel – 9
- “Reparations!” by Otto Meister – 12
- Pittsburgh, by Louis Lozowick – 13
- Social-democracy, by Geo. Gross – 15
- “I am very much afraid that society is standing on the brink of a precipice!” by Geo. Gross – 16
- [No title], by Fred Ellis – 18-19 [two-page]
- The fatherland prepares for "the Day,” by Maurice Becker – 21
- “Before us – the Communist order!” by L. Griffel – 22
- “Give us this day our daily hokum.” by Adolph Dehn – 25
- The Russian White Guard in Vienna, by Adolph Dehn – 26
Full Table of Contents for Vol. VII, No. 10, Issue 78, October 1924
- Cover: A branch with leaves, red or green, with names of countries like "Mexico" written on the leaves, by Lydia Gibson
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Announcing The Workers Monthly – 5
- Growth [on The Liberator and The Workers Monthly], by Robert Minor – 6
- The Dismantling of Democracy, by Max Bedacht – 8
- Lenin Lies Asleep (poem), by J.S. Wallace – 10
- The Death of the Socialist Party, by J. Louis Engdahl – 11
- Black Gold (poem), by Stanley Kimmel – 14
- Yom Kippur Humoresque (poem), by E.P. Gottlieb – 14
- The Cradle of the Giants, by Max Shachtman – 15
- Not for Bishops (poem), by Robert L. Wolf – 16
- The Handkerchief on Garvey's Head, by Robert Minor – 17
- Paradise Hill (poem), by Stanley Kimmel – 25
- Reorganization of the Workers Party, by C.E. Ruthenberg – 26
- Literature and the Machine Age, by Floyd Dell – 28
- England, 1650 – Russia, 1924, by Max Bedacht – 30
- Reviews – 31
A Voice in the Wilderness [The Fire in the Flint, by Walter F. White], by Lydia Gibson – 31
Two Yellows and a Red [Contemporary Portraits, Fourth Series, by Frank Harris; My Disillusionment in Russia, by Emma Goldman; Our Revolution, by Leon Trotzky], by Geo. McLaughlin – 32
"Golden Fruits" [Three Plays of A.V. Lunacharski, translated by L.A. Magnus and K. Walter], by Ida Dailes – 32
Once OVer [[Gold, by Jacob Wasserman], Abraham Resika – 32
[Weeds, by Edith Summers Kelley], by L.G. – 33
[The New Vision in the German Arts, by Herman George Scheffauer], by L.G. – 33
[The Tattooed Countess, by Carl Van Vechten], by I.D. – 33
[Wine of Fury, by Leigh Rogers], by G. McL. – 33
[Plumes, by Laurence Stallings], by G. McL. – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- “Come on, boys! Get's go the China!” by William Gropper – 4
- “To hell with the Reds: Let Maria take care of law and order!” by Maurice Becker – 7
- Bourgeois in the park, by Adolph Dehn – 13
- Cleveland, by Louis Lozowick – 16
- La Follette's heirlooms, by Fred Ellis – 18-19 [two-page]
- Here is an old cartoon under the title "Dis Nigger will soon have to work de same as de white folks do…" [no artist name] – 20
- Here is another cartoon from the "Salt River Gazette." [no artist name] – 21
- Drop him! by Maurice Becker – 23
- “White Supremacy" a hundred and forty years ago [artist name seems to be 'Blake Sculpt'] – 25
- Mounting [no artist name] – 27
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