Political party organization -- United States.
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
How to Organize a Socialist Local or Branch, Undated
Leaflet listing instructions for organizing a local or branch for the Socialist Party. Includes a list of Socialist Party office supplies, publications, rubber stamps, lapel pins, etc. and their cost.
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 the Cook County Socialist Party to all branch secretaries, 1937-05
Letter to all branches of the Socialist Party in Illinois regarding the upcoming 1937 State Convention to be held in Waukegan, Illinois in May. "The National Convention of the Socialist Party in Chicago this March set up a new organization structure, mapped out the Party's tasks and the methods of rebuilding the Party along the lines of its new function as a body of revolutionary leadership...."
Minutes of the National Executive Committee meeting, 1931
Meeting minutes, included topics: unemployment action, the N.E.C. meeting in Atlanta, the presidential campaign,socialist literature to be printed, the agricultural program, Mooney-Billings action, the Socialist Forward Drive, etc.
Report and survey from Clarence Senior to the National Executive Committee, 1931-02-28
Rules of the Illinois Executive Committee, 1936 - 1937
Extensive report by the Illinois Executive Committee with recommendations to the Waukegan State Convention. Includes a list of the disposition of forces for 13 major counties in the state; membership analysis statistics; and expenditures and receipts for their sound truck venture (Apr 1936-May 1937).
Suggestions to Local Officials: Bulletin No. 7, 1931-03-16
"What Every Live Local Needs...1. An Executive Committee...2. An Educational Committee...3. A Financial Committee...."