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Join the Party, Undated
"Pardon me, brother; if you're not a member of the Socialist party you are not a Socialist...." Promotional leaflet on what it means to be a member and how to join.
Labor's Politics, 1930
"...Labor must have its own Political Party...Labour will use its power to secure to every member of the community the Standards of Life and Employment which are necessary to a healthy independent and self-respecting existence...."
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 Arne Swabeck to Harold Preece, 1936-06-02
"Dear Comrade Preece...The contributions we receive from you from time to time for the New Militant columns are valaued and we also appreciate the information you have sdent us on various occasions...."
Letter from Clarence Senior to the members of the National Executive Committee, 1931-04-14
"Since writing the letter to Comrade Oneal, several other communications have been received. Branches in Chicago, perhaps because they do not have so far to send delegates, are for having the conference....."
Letter from Clarence Senior to the State Secretaries, 1931-03-21
"Dear Comrade...each state is entitled to one delegate to the Milwaukee conference plus one for every fifty members or fraction thereof...."
Letter from James Oneal to the members of the National Executive Committee, 1931-04-14
"Dear Comrades: Please vote on the following and return your cards as soon as possible: Executive Question, Motion No. 13 by James Oneal...That the p0roposed national conference and meeting of the National Committee in Milwaukee next June by abandoned..."
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...."