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Fund drive letters, 1931-03
"Dear Comrades" letters encouraging member participation in Party activities and donations to the Socialism Forward Drive, a fund-raising drive to raise $50,000 by May Day.
Have the Socialists Made Good?..., 1913-09
"...What They Have Done in Municipalities. Socialism is no longer a mere theory in this country. It has been put to the test..." Author Carl Thompson makes an argument for the ways in which the Socialists have improved life for people living and working in the cities.
Leaflet, version 1, 1930
Socialist Party campaign leaflet stating the party's philosophy and objectives. Also promotes the candidacy of John F. McKay for US Senator (Montana) and J.P. Cavanaugh for US House of Represetatives (Montana), among others.
Leaflet, version 3, Undated
Socialist Party leaflet stating the party's philosophy and objectives. Also includes a clip-and-mail application for membership in the Socialist Party.
Letter from Young People's Socialist League of America to Comrade, 1936
Open letter to all city, county, and district Federations. "The maintainence and growth of the Challenge is next in importance only to the maintainence and growth of the League itself. All our organizational machinery, our student circles, our circles, our groups in outside your organizations, exists for the purpose of reaching the masses of young people outside our ranks with our propaganda...."
Letter, with attachments, from Clarence Senior to Comrade Secretary, 1931-03-16
Out of Work, 1932
"Crops Rot, Machines Lie Idle--Why Must Humans Suffer Want?..." Leaflet promoting the philosophy and values of the Socialist Party.
Out of Work: The A.B.C. of Unemployment, Undated
"...The Struggle for Work..." Leaflet extolling the values and virtues of socialist philosophy. On the cover: photo-lith reproduction of a sculpture featuring adult men, boys, a women and baby.
Out of Work: The A.B.C. of Unemployment, Undated
"...The Struggle for Work..." Leaflet extolling the values and virtues of socialist philosophy. On the cover: photo-lith reproduction of a sculpture featuring adult men, boys, a women and baby.
Parable of the Water Tank, 1928
"There was a certain very dry land, the people whereof were in sore need of water. And they did nothing but to seek after water from morning until night, and many perished because they could not find it...." Quoted from Chapter 23 (Economic suicide of the profit system) of Bellamy's book, Equality.