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The Situation, 1924
Campaign flyer for the American Labor Party, 1924. "Think it over. Let's get together in a Labor Party and build an industrial democracy for Labor...."
"The Socialist local planning a municipal campaign is faced with....", Undated
Carbon copy typescript, author unknown. Primarily an overview of Socialist philosophy and advice on advancing those principals on the local level.
The Young vs. the Old World, Undated
Socialist leaflet addressing the youth. "We are writing for young folks because it is not very much use to write for anybody else. Very few men and women change their miinds or their habits after they are twenty-one....."
Unemployment and the Mechanical Man
Unemployment and the Mechanical Man, 1932
"Human labor is being replaced by the Robot in almost every field of industry....Will you vote for the continuance of capitalism or for the new order - Socialism? Vote for these candidates!" Jasper McLevy for Governor (Connecticut), Fred Holdsworth for Lieut. Governor (Connecticut), etc. Illustrated with a political cartoon on the front page depicting a robot labelled "Labor-Displacing Machine," standing on a pay-roll sheet, sweeping away the human workers.
Western Union press message from Preece to Arne Swabeck, 1936-04-07
"...I have just replied to a communication from Leighton Rigby, giving him some information on the pre-war status of the Socialist Party in Texas...I did not get to attend the SP state convention, although I should have done so as a Federated Press correspondent...."
What Congress Ought to Do, 1920s
"Congress is the supreme governing body of this nation. It ought to do something for the people...Congress ought to reduce the cost of living. It ought to break the grip of the money power. It ought to improve labor conditions. It ought to find work for the 3,000,000 unemployed...."
What Is Socialism?, 1930s
Version 1 of a leaflet promoting the Socialist party and its philosophy.
What Is Socialism?, 1930s
Version 2 of a leaflet promoting the Socialist party and its philosophy. Includes the promotion of candidates for Massachusettes governor and others.
What Is Socialism?, 1930s
Version 3 of a leaflet promoting the Socialist party and its philosophy.