Index of Topics

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  • Abarbanel, David. “Sonnet.” V, 9, p-25 (Sep 1922)
  • Aber, Loureine A. “All Stories” (poem) VII, 9, p-27 (Sep 1924)

    -. “The Boss” (poem) VI, 12, p-24 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Cut Loose.” (poem) V, 5, p-22 (May 1922)

  • Abern, Martin. “The Trend of the Times,” review of Rebellion in the Labor Unions by Sylvia Kopaid. VII, 8, p-32 (Aug 1924)
  • Actors’ Equity Strike.

    II, 10, pp-34 and 35 (Oct 1919)

  • Adams, Leonie F. “A Wind of Fall.” (poem) IV, 9, p-9 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Quiet.” (poem) IV, 9, p-9 (Sep 1921)

  • Addams, Jane.

    II, 11, p-23 (Dec 1919)

  • Adlery, Michael. “Proletarian Mothers.” (art) VII, 6, p-6 (Jun 1924)
  • AEF in Siberia.

    II, 6, p-37 (Jun 1919); II, 8, pp-28 and 38 (Aug 1919)

  • A. F. of L. Convention.

    II, 8, p-12 (Aug 1919); IV, 8, p-13 (Aug 1921); VI, 11, p-7 (Nov 1923)

  • Agriculture.

    VI, 7, p-25 (Jul 1923); VII, 5, p-12 (May 1924)

  • Aikman, Henry G.

    The Groper, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 9, p-46 (Sep 1919)

  • A, J.Q. “A New Kind of Strike.” II, 8, p-25 (Aug 1919)
  • Albertson, Ralph.

    Fighting Without War; An Account of Military Intervention in North Russia, reviewed in an unsigned review. III, 9, p-31 (Sep 1920)

  • Aldis, Mary.

    Drift, A Novel, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 6, p-28 (Aug 1918)

  • Allinson, Brent Dow. “Christmas 1917” (poem) [Conscientious Objector prisoner] II, 4, p-38 (Apr 1919)
  • Alma, Peter. Untitled. [Calavera threatening humans] (art) VII, 8, Front cover (Aug 1924)
  • Alsberg, Henry G. “French Civilization in Berlin.” V, 1, p-11 (Jan 1922)

    -. “I Own a Slave.” V, 1, p-24 (Jan 1922)

  • Alsberg, Henry J. “A Polish Countess.” V, 3, p-10 (Mar 1922)
  • Amalgamated Bank of New York.

    VI, 4, p-3 (Apr 1923)

  • Amalgamated Clothing Workers.

    III, 7, p-30 (Jul 1920); IV, 2, p-5 (Feb 1921); [lockout] IV, 5, p-16 (May 1921); IV, 7, p-27 (Jul 1921); Open bank VI, 4, p-3 (Apr 1923) ; The Amalgamated Illustrated Almanac, 1924 , reviewed by Karl Petshold VII, 9, p-31 (Sep 1924)

  • American Committee for Relief of Children in Soviet Russia.

    V, 2, p-3 (Feb 1922); V, 3, p-31 [photograph of children] (Mar 1922)

  • American Indians and German Scalps.

    III, 1, p-15 (Jan 1920)

  • American Indian Poetry.

    IV, 11, p-29 (Nov 1921)

  • American Labor Party.

    I, 10, p-23 (Dec 1918)

  • American Legion Vigilantes.

    III, 1, p-15 (Jan 1920)

  • American Red Cross.

    II, 7, p-17 (Jul 1919)

  • Ameringer, Oscar.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

  • Amidon, Beulah. “In a Southern Garden: Pink Dogwood; To a Japonica Tree; and Live Oak.” (poems) I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918)

    -. “The Pagan.” (poem) I, 12, p-31 (Feb 1919)

    -. “To An Aviator.” (poem) I, 3, p-34 (May 1918)

  • Amnesty Alliance for New York State Political Prisoners.

    V, 5, p-35 (May 1922)

  • Anarchists.

    III, 8, p-17 (Aug 1920)

  • Anderson, Sherwood.

    Marching Men reviewed by Dorothy Day. I, 1, p-34 (Mar 1918); Poor White , reviewed by Louis Untermeyer. IV, 2, p-32 (Feb 1921); Winesburg, Ohio , reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 9, p-46 (Sep 1919).

  • Andreev, Nicholas. “Trotzky.” (art) IV, 6, p-29 (Jun 1921)
  • Andreyev, Leonid.

    Satan’s Diary , reviewed by Abraham Resicka. VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

  • Andreytchine, George.

    I, 5, p-8 (Jul 1918); IV, 1, p-12 (Jan 1921)

  • Anise. “Moscow Contrasts.” V, 8, p-25 (Aug 1922)
  • Anonymous. “A Blow At Birth Control.” (art) V, 1, p-24 (Jan 1922)

    -. “A Defeated Working Class of Germany is a Menace to the Working Class of America.” (photograph) VII, 5, p-32 (May 1924)

    -. “A Friend of Russia.” [Herman Lathrop Tucker] III, 10, p-19 (Oct 1920)

    -. “A Letter from a Negro.” [veteran] III, 1, p-33 (Jan 1920)

    -. “The Allies: I want to buy a lot.....” (art) III, 3, p-30 (Mar 1920)

    -. “A Memory.” [John Reed statue] IV, 9, p-12 (Sep 1921)

    -. “American Labor Demands Trade With Russia.” IV, 1, p-13 (Jan 1921)

    -. “American Soup Kitchen — Petersburger Platz No. 3, Berlin” (photograph) VII, 4, p-35 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Anarchist Sabotage.) [signed X.] I, 13, p-7 (Mar 1919)

    -. “And Jesus Said —-” I, 13 p-34 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Announcement.” [Alexander Trachtenberg becomes Contributing Editor] I, 9, p-47 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Announcement.” [Forthcoming articles] III, 7, p-11 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Anti and Pro.” I, 3, p-24 (May 1918)

    -. “The Anti-Bolshevist Crusade.” II, 6, p-48 (Jun 1919)

    -. “A Suggestion to Simplify Court Procedure.” (art) IV, 3, p-21 (Mar 1921)

    -. “At the Harding Residence in Marion, Ohio” (photograph) VII, 4, p-7 (Apr 1924)

    -. “A Twentieth Century Barricade” [German revolution] (photograph) III, 7, p-18 (Jul 1920)

    -. “A Wilsonian Moral. “ II, 6, p-48 (Jun 1919)

    -. “A Workman’s Theater.” II, 5, p-48 (May 1919)

    -. “Back Home in Russia.” III, 11, p-15 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Bela Kun, arriving in Petrograd....” (photograph) III, 11, p-20 (Nov 1920)

    -. “The Blue Laws Reach Heaven.” (art) IV, 11, p-14 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Bob Smillie addressing a meeting of British miners.’“ (photograph) II, 11, p-17 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Bolshevik” (art) VI, 7, p-3 (Jul 1923)

    -. “Cannons or Tractors” [Photograph of prizes: busts of Lenin and Trotsky] VI, 8, p-36 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Cannot Imagine.” II, 10, p-33 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The Children of White Hungary.” IV, 6, p-21 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Christmas Gift.” III, 12, p-21 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Class Murder in America.” review of The Centralia Conspiracy by Ralph Chaplin and An Appeal to the Conscience of the Civilized World by the NAACP. III, 8, p-30 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Claudio Treves.” (photograph) III, 11, p-13 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Clerk: Six of the men held.....” (art) III, 4, p-20 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Col. Epp, commander of....Reichswehr corps...” [German revolution] (photograph) III, 7, p-20 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Come On In, The Waters Fine!” III, 1, p-15 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Communist Factories in Italy.” III, 11, p-12 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Communists Volunteering on the Polish Front (Petrograd) (photograph) III, 11, p-15 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Counter Revolution in Advance.” III, 2, p-22 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Crystal Eastman in Hungary.” [from New York Globe ] II, 7, p-35 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Defending the Revolution” [German revolution] (photograph) III, 7, p-19 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Errico Malatesta.” (photograph) III, 11, p-12 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Europe Please Take Notice.” III, 1, p-15 (Jan 1920)

    -. “The Federated Press.” III, 1, p-46 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Finnish Members Boat Building in Kemerovo Siberia.” (photograph) V, 11, p-41 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “The Flag Protects Him Now” [photograph of grave of Wesley Everest] IV, 10, p-10 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Folio,” reviewed by Lydia Gibson .VII, 4, p-31 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Funeral Oration.” [Lynching victim] V, 3, p-14 (Mar 1922)

    -. “General Wood’s Son, Osborn.....” (photograph) VI, 9, p-16 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Glimpses Behind the Scenes” II, 8, p-38 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Good For Sylvia!” [Pankhurst] I, 11, p-35 (Jan 1919)

    -. “His Majesty’s Government Writes History.” [signed X.] II, 6, p-33 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Hungry Boys in Saratov [USSR] Deserted by Parents” (photograph) IV, 12, p-21 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Impregnable.” I, 2, p-17 (Apr 1918)

    -. “In Brief,” reviews of The Woman Question Essays by Ellen Key et al. ; Married Love by Marie Stopes ;and The Flame of Life by Gabriele D’Annunzio. II, 5, p-48 (May 1919)

    -. “Interior of the Propaganda Train.” (photograph) III, 11, p-21 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Is Civil Liberty Dead?” I, 9, p-43 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Is This the Real Wilson?” II, 10, p-4 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Ixtapalapa.” (art) III, 10, p-22 (Oct 1920)

    -. “John Reed, Died at His Revolutionary Post” (photograph) III, 11, p-9 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Kameneff.” (photograph) III, 11, p-16 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Karl Liebknecht Home No. 1” [Orphanage] (photograph) VI, 3, p-36 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Karlstein Castle [Where bela Kun is Interned]” (photograph) III, 3, p-17 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Labor Parties.” I, 12, p-33 (Feb 1919)

    -. “The Left.” II, 6, p-32 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Lenin” (photograph) III, 11, p-5 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Lenin at the Karl Marx memorial ceremony.” (photograph) III, 11, p-6 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Lenin laying the cornerstone of a memorial to Karl Marx.” (photograph) III, 11, p-4 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Lenin’s Father” (photograph) VII, 6, p-9 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Lenin’s Mother” (photograph) VII, 6, p-9 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Lenin with H. G. Wells.” (photograph) IV, 6, p-6 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Leonard Wood, Governor-General of the Philippine Islands” (photograph) VI, 9, p-14 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Max Eastman, Marcel Cachin, etc. at Genoa Conference” (photograph) V, 6, p-9 (Jun 1922)

    -. “May Day in Ft. Leavenworth” [by a Socialist C.O.] II, 6, p-10 (Jun 1919)

    -. “May Day in Paris.” [by “An American”] II, 8, p-41 (Aug 1919)

    -. “More Secret Diplomacy.” II, 8, p-3 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Mounting” (art) VII, 10, p-27 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Murder in Hungary.” III, 5, p-28 (May 1920)

    -. “My God, how can you people have the heart.....” (art) II, 11, p-21 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Nadejda Constantinova Krupskaya, Wife of Lenin.” (photograph) IV, 11, p-21 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Neither France - China - Germany - Siberia Are Dry. Enlist and Have a DRINK.” [US Army recruiting poster ] (photograph) II, 11, p-20 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Orphans at Yusevo “ (photograph) VI, 3, p-36 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Otto Soglow.” V, 8, p-25 (Aug 1922)

    -. “This new photograph of Lenin.....” (photograph) III, 1, p-2 (Jan 1920)

    -. “The New Wild West.” [Centralia] III, 1, p-21 (Jan 1920)

    -. “No Mistake.” IV, 4, p-21 (Apr 1921)

    -. “No, Not War!,” review of Fighting Without a War; An Account of Military Intervention in North Russia by Ralph Albertson. III, 9, p-31 (Sep 1920)

    -. “The Oath of Enlistment of Soviet Soldiers.” [from Revolutionary Age ] II, 5, p-28 (May 1919)

    -. “One Grab Too Many!” (art) II, 5, p-18 (May 1919)

    -. “Our Cover Design.” I, 8, p-18 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Palmer’s Arithmetic.” III, 5, p-28 (May 1920)

    -. “Pamphlets,” reviews of “Socialized Money” by E.F. Mylius, “Lessons of the Revolution” by Nikolai Lenin, and “What Is a Peace Program” by Leon Trotzky. II, 6, p-57 (Jun 1919)

    -. “The Peace: A Child of Old Men.” (art) III, 5, p-13 (May 1920)

    -. “Perfectly Clear.” III, 8, p-34 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Pioneers, Oh, Pioneers.” V, 3, p-8 (Mar 1922)

    -. “The President (Ebert) of the ‘Republican German Empire’.....” (photograph) III, 7, p-15 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Rakovsky, Premier of Soviet Ukrainia.” (photograph) V, 7, p-6 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Regrets.” II, 10, p-43 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Religion Under the Bolsheviks.” [signed X.] II, 7, p-21 (Jul 1919)

    -. Review of These Are the Facts by the General Defense Committee. VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

    -. “Rosa Luxemburg.” (photograph) III, 2, p-24 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Russia in America.” I, 10, p-16 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Russian Art Objects: Complete Set, Ball, Box, and Doll” (photographs) VI, 4, p-32 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Russian Bond Ad.” I, 8, p-21 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Russian Children Rehearsing at the Duncan School in Moscow.” (photograph) VI, 12, p-33 (Dec 1923)

    -. “The Russian Soldier,” review of Ivan Speaks translated by Thomas Whittemore. III, 4, p-47 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Signs of the Times.” II, 10, p-43 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The Small Town,” review of Birth by Zona Gale. II, 5, p-48 (May 1919)

    -. “Soldierly.” I, 7, p-17 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Soviet Envoys: For Persia the oily palm, for Russia the gate.” (art) V, 1, p-25 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Soviet Labor Registration Office.” (photograph) III, 11, p-20 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Soviet Propaganda Train.....” (photograph) III, 11, p-21 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Soviet Station for Children at Syzran.” (photograph) IV, 12, p-22 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Spartacans Waiting for the Reichswehr.” [German revolution] (photograph) III, 7, p-21 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Statue of Czar Alexander III.” [destruction in four photographs] (photographs) III, 11, pp-18 and 19 (Nov 1920)

    -. The Story of a Lover reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 10, p-43 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The [Coal] Strike Has Failed” (art) II, 11, p-10 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Strike Leaders of the Clyde.” [portraits of William Gallacher, Arthur McManus, John Maclean, and David Kirkwood] II, 10 p-2 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The Terrorist.” (trans. by Vladimir Lossieff) I, 2, p-14 (Apr 1918

    -. “Tourists Seeing the Sights in Germany.” (art) [from Fliegende Blaetter ] II, 11, p-34 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Trotsky conferring with General Vatzetzis at the front.” (photograph) III, 11, p-17 (Nov 1920)

    -. “The Truth About [Katherine] Breshkovsky.” [signed X.] I, 13, p-36 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Tulsa, November 9th.” I, 2, p-15 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Twenty-Nine Needles,” review of Twenty-Nine Tales from the French translated by Mrs. Alys Eyre Macklin. V, 9, p-31 (Sep 1922)

    -. Untitled. [American MPs Break German Strike] II, 9, p-30 (Sep 1919)

    -. Untitled. [prisoner points finger from behind bars] (art) II, 10, p-46 (Oct 1919)

    -. Untitled. [starving Russian children] (photograph) V, 3, p-31 (Apr 1922)

    -. Untitled. [portrait of Lenin] (art) VI, 2, p-36 (Feb 1923)

    -. Untitled. [Russian Orthodox church] (art) VI, 3, Front cover (Mar 1923)

    -. Untitled. [pig] (art) VI, 7, p-30 (Jul 1923)

    -. Untitled. [serpent and swallow] (art) VII, 2, Front cover (Feb 1924)

    -. Untitled. [teapot with plutocrats] (art) VII, 3, Front cover (Mar 1924)

    -. Untitled. [men fighting] (art) VII, 5, p-35 (May 1924)

    -. Untitled. [worker breaking chains with sledge] VII, 9, p-4 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Vive Captain Sadoul!” II, 5, p-17 (May 1919)

    -. “Weather Report.” I, 9, p-25 (Nov 1918)

    -. “We Bob Hair.” (art in advertisement) II, 6, p-58 (Jun 1919)

    -. “We Invite You to the Comradship.” II, 7, p-17 (Jul 1919)

    -. “What William Hard Would Do to Jesus Christ.” II, 5, p-38 (May 1919)

    -. “When Is a Revolution Not a Revolution — Reflections on the Seattle General Strike by a Woman Who Was There.” II, 4, p-23 (Apr 1919)

    -. “White Supremacy” (art - 1796) VII, 10, p-25 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Whose War? (photograph) [Recruitment Poster for AEF in Siberia] II, 6, p-37 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Who’s Who In the German Revolution?” I, 12, p-18 (Feb 1919)

    -. Wire City Weekly. (art) II, 9, p-48 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Workers (Communist) Party Ticket “poster. VII, 9, p-5 (Sep 1924)

    -. Yea and Nay, A Series of Debates, reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

    -. “Zinovieff.” (photograph ) III, 11, p-17 (Nov 1920)

  • Anthony, Katherine.

    Margaret Fuller: A Psychological Biography , reviewed by Floyd Dell. IV, 3, p-28 (Mar 1921)

  • Anti-Bolshevik Attacks.

    I, 8, p-23 (Oct 1918); II, 5, pp- 12 and 14 (May 1919); II, 7, p-17 (Jul 1919); II, 10, p-33 (Oct 1919)

  • Anti-Immigration.

    VII, 5, p-17 (May 1924)

  • Antonini, Luigi. “Booze and Gompers Ueber Alles!” IV, 8 , p-13 (Aug 1921)
  • The Arbitrator.

    I, 7, p-2 (Sep 1918)

  • Arbuckle, Fatty.

    V, 12, p-9 (Jan 1923)

  • Arizona Copper Trust.

    I, 11, p-12 (Jan 1919)

  • Art as Propaganda.

    V, 7, p-29 (Jul 1922)

  • Aetzybasheff, Mikhail.

    Jealousy, Enemies, and The Law of the Savage [three plays] reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 1, p-31 (Jan 1924)

  • Arzet (?), Andy J. “Pictures in Mexico.” (art) [five drawings] III, 5, pp-34 and 35 (May 1920)
  • Asch, Sholom.

    The God of Vengeance reviewed by P. R. I, 8, p-48 (Oct 1918); The God of Vengeance , reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VI, 4, p-28 (Apr 1923)

  • Ashford, Daisy.

    The Young Visitors , or Mr. Salteena’s Plan, reviewed by Ethel Monticue [probably Floyd Dell]. II, 10, p-45 (Oct 1919)

  • Ashleigh, Charles.

    I, 5, p-8 (Jul 1918); [raising bail] III, 4, p-7 (Apr 1920); IV, 1, p-10 (Jan 1921); VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924).

    -. “Death Bed.” (poem from Leavenworth) V, 3, p-9 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Night in Prison.” (poem) I, 3, p-25 (May 1918)

    -. “To Beauty.” (poem) I, 7, p-24 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Vespers” (poem from Leavenworth) V, 3, p-9 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Visions, Go Not From Me!” (poem) [IWW Prisoner] II, 4, p-38 (Apr 1919)

    -. “When I Go Out.” (poem) III, 4, p-7 (Apr 1920)

  • Ashley, Jessie.

    II, 5, p-28 (May 1919)

    “Aufruf an die Arbeitermassen aller Lander.” [Announcement to the workers of all lands of Russia’s Peace Terms.] I, 11, p-23 (Jan 1919)

  • Austrian Parliament Bombing.

    II, 6, p-45 (Jun 1919)

  • Avila, John.

    V, 4, p-24 (Apr 1922)

BBB

  • Babb, Stanley E. “Hobo-Mood.” (poem) V, 9, p-21 (Sep 1922)
  • Bacon, Frank.

    II, 10, p-39 (Oct 1919)

  • Balch, Emily Greene.

    Approaches to the Great Settlement, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 3, p-42 (May 1918)

  • Baldwin, M. “The Peepers” (poem) IV, 4, p-6 (Apr 1921)
  • Baldwin, Roger N.

    III, 2, p-51 (Feb 1920); VI, 5, p-5 (May 1923)

    -. “The Living Dead” (poem) [Conscientious Objector prisoner] II, 4, p-38 (Apr 1919)

    -. “The Seventh Tier Soviet.” I, 10, p-10 (Dec 1918)

    -. “To A Sycamore.” (poem) II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)

  • Barber, John. “After Church in Harlem.” (art) IV, 7, p-26 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Battery Park. “ (art) IV, 7, p-32 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Charles Gilpin.” (art) IV, 8, p-25 (Aug 1921)

    -. “French Tramps” (art) V, 12, p-30 (Jan 1923)

    -. “In the Cathedral.” (art) V, 2, p-30 (Feb 1922)

    -. Untitled. [farmer in wagon] (art) III, 12, p-21 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Waiting Room.” (art) V, 1, p-8 (Jan 192)

  • Barbusse, Henri.

    Le Feu [Under Fire] I, 1, p-8 (Mar 1918); Clarte Movement. III, 4, p-40 (Apr 1920)

    -. “In Defense of Clarte.” IV, 10, p-30 (Oct 1921)

  • Barker, Tom. “An Eclipse in Moscow.” V, 2, p-9 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Eastward Ho!” V, 5, p-13 (May 1922)

  • Barnard, Seymour. “Ku Klux Klanthem.” (poem) VI, 5, p-21 (May 1923)
  • Barnes, Earl B. “A Tribute” (poem from Court Record of Masses trial) I, 4, p-18 (Jun 1918)
  • Barns, Cornelia. “Ain’t he handsome?” (art) III, 9, p-26 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Among the Bootleggers.” (art) V, 7, p-21 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Choosing the Next President.” (art) III, 9, p-25 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Cold Days.” (art) IV, 2, p-24 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Don’t you believe that stuff.....” (art) I, 5, p-22 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Do you think these will wear well?” (art) VI, 11, p-4 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Dream Dresses.” (art) I, 13, p-42 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Gee, that guy is fresh!” (art) VIII, 1, p-8 (Jan 1924)

    -. “George, are you actually willing.....” (art) IV, 1, p-25 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Ginger Ale Jazz.” (art) V, 6, p-27 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Good-bye dear, and do try to .....” (art) I, 1, p-17 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Home.” (art) I, 11, p-4 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Honest, Addie, I wouldn’t laugh......” (art) III, 2, p-21 (Feb 1920)

    -. “I don’t expect to get a good cook again until something’s been done to Lenin.” (art) IV, 3, p-11 (Mar 1921)

    -. “I do so want you to meet my husband —.....” IV, 8, p-24 (Aug 1921)

    -. “I hate to ask, old man .....” (art) II, 11, p-25 (Dec 1919)

    -. “I must see the places where.....” (art) IV, 1, p-7 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Isn’t it lovely to be out here alone together.....” (art) II, 9, p-41 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Last Christmas I spent $1.98 on her,.....” (art) VI, 12, p-11 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Mom: I’m afraid I shut the cat in the icebox.” (art) II, 9, p-40 (Sep 1919)

    -. “My God! what’s the matter?.....” (art) IV, 8, p-29 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Nonsense, my dear. They’re better fed than they’ve been.....” (art) I, 6, (Aug 1918)

    -. “Oh, by the way, dear, do you.....” (art) IV, 11, p-26 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Reinforcements.” (art) III, 5, p-40 (May 1920)

    -. “She: It must be just fine to see the world.....” (art) V, 8, p-16 (Aug 1922)

    -. “So I sez to him: Your Honor.....” (art) IV, 7, p-28 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Spring Comes to Broadway.” (art) IV, 5, p-11 (May 1921)

    -. “Strike!” II, 4, Front cover (Apr 1919)

    -. “Surplus.” (art) IV, 1, p-11 (Jan 1921)

    -. “That’ll teach ‘em a lesson!” (art) IV, 11, p-30 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Their Trip to Europe.” (art) III, 10, p-13 (Oct 1920)

    -. “Thirty Minutes For Lunch.” (art) IV, 11, p-27 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Tired.” (art) I, 3, p-13 (May 1918)

    -. “The Tourists.” (art) III, 9, p-11 (Sep 1920)

    -. Untitled. [runners at the beach] (art) I, 6, Front cover (Aug 1918)

    -. Untitled. [two boys on a fence] (art) II, 9, Front cover (Sep 1919)

    -. Untitled. [farmer plowing] (art) III, 5, Front cover (May 1920)

    -. Untitled. [man swimming] (art) III, 7, Front cover (Jul 1920)

    -. Untitled. [horse on hill with crescent moon] (art) III, 8, Front cover (Aug 1920)

    -. Untitled. [girl sitting on large rock] (art) III, 10 Front cover. (Oct 1920)

    -. Untitled. [crowd walking from left to right] (art) IV, 1, Front cover. (Jan 1921)

    -. Untitled. [girls jumping rope] (art) IV, 3, Front cover (Mar 1921)

    -. Untitled. [woman struggling with umbrella] (art) IV, 11, Front cover (Nov 1921)

    -. Untitled. [children and goat climbing roof] (art) V, 5, p-23 (May 1922)

    -. Untitled. [young couple dancing] (art) VII, 4, Front cover (Apr 1924)

    -. “Well, my old man was a Republican.....” (art) III, 11, p-27 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Where Angels Fear to Tread.” (art) I, 8, p-4 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Will They Permit Us to Vote?” (art) II, 7, p-36 (Jul 1919)

    -. “You gotta nerve, asking for a raise ..... “ (art) IV, 3, p-10 (Mar 1921)

  • Baroja, Pio.

    Caesar or Nothing, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 7, p-49 (Jul 1919); Weeds, reviewed by Leland Morris VII, 2, p-32 (Feb 1924)

  • Barr, Nann Clark. “The Marsh.” (poem) I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918)
  • Barry, Griffin. “Anarchists and Others in Russia.” III, 8, p-17 (Aug 1920)
  • Baruch, Bernard.

    I, 12, p-23 (Feb 1919); VI, 5, p-5 (May 1923)

  • Batut, Guy de la and Georges Friedmann.

    A History of the French People , reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 1, p-31 (Jan 1924)

  • Bazzi. “An Italian Caricature of Turati.” (art) III, 2, p-33 (Feb 1920)
  • Beals, Carleton. “The Class Duel in Spain.” IV, 4, p-16 (Apr 1921)
  • Beals, Carleton and Robert Haberman. “Mexican Labor and the Mexican Government.” III, 10, p-20 (Oct 1920)

    -. “The Mexican Revolution.” III, 7, p-5 (Jul 1920)

  • Beard, Charles A.

    Cross Currents in Europe Today , reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 1, p-31 (Jan 1924)

  • Beatty, Bessie.

    The Red Heart of Russia, reviewed by Freda Kirchwey. II, 4, p-43 (Apr 1919)

  • Becker, Maurice. “A Cloud of Witnesses.” [political prisoners] (art) II, 4, p-29 (Apr 1919)

    -. “A Letter from Mexico.” V, 4, p-12 (Apr 1922)

    -. “The Allies: If you weren’t so bloody.....” (art) III, 4, p-8 (Apr 1920)

    -. “America.” (art) IV, 11, p-4 (Nov 1921)

    -. “And no one dares to rub it off.” (art) III, 11, p-14 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Any More?” (art) IV, 1, p-15 (Jan 1921)

    -. “A Proposed Emblem for the Farmer-Labor Party.” III, 9, p-4 (Sep 1920)

    -. “At a Socialist Dance in Yucatan.” (art) V, 4, p-12 (Apr 1922)

    -. “The bankrupt railroads demand $500,000,000.....” (art) IV, 10, p-17 (Oct 1921)

    -. “The Boss: Union labels, yes, but .....” (art) VI, 11, p-27 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Both Are Fine Masks” (art) VII, 8, p-14 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Business is Business.” (art) IV, 6, p-25 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Close Harmony.” (art) V, 1, p-27 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Congress Says to Mr. Gompers —-” (art) IV, 4, p-12 (Apr 1921)

    -. “Dealing With the Reds.....” (art) III, 7, pp-27 and 28 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Disarmament Conference. (art) IV, 9, pp-18 and 19 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Doctor Macdonald to British Labor: .....” (art) VII, 2, p-6 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Drop him!” (art) VII, 10, p-23 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Farming the Farmer” (art) VI, 9, p-10 (Sep 1923)

    -. “The Fatherland Prepares for ‘The Day’ “ VII, 9, p-21 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Finale” (art) VII, 3, pp-18 and 19 (Mar 1924)

    -. “The Flag Still Flies” (art) VII, 7, p-11 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Fliver Fantasies” (art) VII, 7, p-12 (Jul 1924)

    -. “The Ft. Leavenworth Soviet.” (art) [C.O. prisoner] II, 4, p-39 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Fugitives from the Counter-Revolutionary Army.” (art) VII, 2, p-23 (Feb 1924)

    -. “General Plutarco Elias Calles” (art) VII, 2, p-22 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Gentlemen, Meet My Friends.....” (art) VI, 10, p-6 (Oct 1923)

    -. “The German Worker and His New Masters, the American Bankers” (art) VII, 4, p-20 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Harding says it’s against the law.....” (art) V, 8, p-20 (Aug 1922)

    -. “He Didn’t Get That Raise” (art) VII, 7, p-25 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Hep!” (art) IV, 2, p-22 (Feb 1921)

    -. “In Business for Himself.” (art) V, 9, p-11 (Sep 1922)

    -. “In Dannemora” [Gitlow and Larkin] (art) III, 10, p-27 (Oct 1920)

    -. “I shall beseech your humanity.” (art) VI, 8, p-9 (Aug 1923)

    -. “I shall invoke your Christianity.” (art) VI, 8, p-8 (Aug 1923)

    -. “I shall reach to the very depth of your love.” (art) VI, 8, p-9 (Aug 1923)

    -. “I think Woolworth’s is a blot on Fifth Avenue.....” (art) IV, 2, p-27 (Feb 1921)

    -. “I thought he said we were fighting for democracy.....” (art) II, 10, p-42 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Lloyd George: “Now old chap, let bygones.....” IV, 5, p-6 (May 1921)

    -. “Long Live the Long-dead Revolution.” (art) V, 7, p-10 (Jul 1922)

    -. “May Day in the Home of the Free.” (art) II, 6, p-28 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Mexican Peasant Dance” (art) VII, 2, p-25 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Mexican Peons.” (art) V, 5, p-15 (May 1922)

    -. “Mexican Women” (art) VI, 10, p-13 (Oct 1923)

    -. “Miners’ Homes.” (art) V, 8, p-10 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Morgan Saves the Franc” (art) VII, 5, p-14 (May 1924)

    -. “No More Stops!” (art) III, 8, pp-18 and 19 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Not Slipping.” (art) IV, 8, p-4 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Planning the Next War.” (art) II, 8, p-11 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Politics.” (art) III, 9, p-16 (Sep 1920)

    -. “The President’s Message” (art) VII, 1, p-6 (Jan 1924)

    -. “The Principles of the Principal” (art) VII, 4, p-4 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Psychological Test in Ft. Leavenworth” (art) II, 4, p-7 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Quick, Kid, wrap that flag around me!” (art) III, 5, p-21 (May 1920)

    -. “Rah! Rah! We’ll go to war......” (art) VII, 5, p-11 (May 1924)

    -. “Rehearsing the ‘Frame-up’“. (art) IV, 6, p-13 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Sammy Gompers” (art) VII, 4, p-16 (Apr 1924)

    -. “September 12 — Morgan Uber Alles” (art) VII, 9, p-6 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Six months ago that potato.....” (art) III, 10, p-17 (Oct 1920)

    -. “State Prison Warden: Gee, we state officials.....” (art) VII, 1, p-6 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Sunrise in Russia.” (art) IV, 12, p-10 (Dec 1921)

    -. “They must build a platform from the wreckage of the Ship of State.” (art) VII, 6, p-4 (Jun 1924)

    -. “The Tipple.” (art) V, 8, p-9 (Aug 1922)

    -. “To-day ——Treat ‘Em Square.”(art) V, 3, p-27 (Mar 1922)

    -. “To Hell with the Reds! Let Maria take care of the law and order!” (art) VII, 10, p-7 (Oct 1924)

    -. “The True Seat of Government.” (art) V, 7, p-7 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Try the Big One!” (art) II, 7, p-8 (Jul 1919)

    -. “The unemployed demand work and.....” (art) IV, 10, p-16 (Oct 1921)

    -. Untitled. [Centralia] (art) III, 2, p-17 (Feb 1920)

    -. Untitled. [St. Thomas, Virgin Islands] III, 12, p-8 (Dec 1920)

    -. Untitled. [man and woman on hillside] (art) IV, 4, p-24 (Apr 1921)

    -. Untitled. [Tulsa race riot] IV, 7, p-25 (Jul 1921)

    -. Untitled. [three young women swimming] (art) IV, 8, p-15 (Aug 1921)

    -. Untitled. [rural road scene] (art) IV, 10, p-20 (Oct 1921)

    -. Untitled. [two men in Cuernavaca] (art) V, 7, Front cover (Jul 1922)

    -. Untitled. [Mexicans looking at art in window] (art) V, 10, p-16 (Oct 1922)

    -. Untitled. [Mexican flower vendor] V, 10, p-31 (Oct 1922)

    -. Untitled. [Mexican peasants] VI, 10, p-23 (Oct 1923)

    -. “Wall Street Agitators: Long Live the Revolution!” (art) III, 7, p-29 (Jul 1920)

    -. “When the Devil was sick.” (art) IV, 2, p-15 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Yesterday — Treat ‘Em Rough” (art) V, 3, p-26 (Mar 1922)

    -. “You’re quite progressive, aren’t you?” (art) IV, 7, p-15 (Jul 1921)

    -. “You vos outa luck?.....” (art) III, 1, p-30 (Jan 1920)

  • Bedacht, Max. “A Bridge to Chaos,” review of Germany, France, and England by Maximillian Harden. VII, 5, p-29 (May 1924)

    -. “Answer” [To George McLaughlin] (letter) VII, 10, p-30 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Are the Communists Ready?” VI, 3, p-8 (Mar 1923)

    -. “The Dismantling of Democracy.” VII, 10, p-8 (Oct 1924)

    -. “The Economic Anatomy of Five Conventions.” VII, 8, p-13 (Aug 1924)

    -. “The Elections in Germany.” VII, 6, p-13 (Jun 1924)

    -. “How the Little Brown Brother Became the Little Yellow Devil” VII, 7, p-5 (Jul 1924)

    -. “The Philosopher Faces the Facts,” review of “Can the Soviet Idea Take Hold of America, England, and France?,” a debate between Scott Nearing and Bertrand Russell. VII, 9, p-32 (Sep 1924)

    -. “The Storm is Coming.” VII, 5, p-9 (May 1924)

  • Bedwardism [Jamaica].

    V, 4, p-8 (Apr 1922)

  • Beerbohm, Max.

    VI, 7, p-15 (Jul 1923)

  • Beffel, John Nicholas. “The Descending Knife.” V, 7, p-10 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Fear in the Jury Box.” III, 4, p-13 (Apr 1920)

  • Behrman, S. N. “Hickey and Mother Goose.” III, 3, p-11 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Surrender.” I, 3, p-16 (May 1918)

  • Bek, Herschell. “Drivers” (poem) VII, 4, p-29 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Steel Rails” (poem) VII, 7, p-12 (Jul 1924)

  • Bellows, George. Untitled. [two women carrying basket] (art) II, 7, Front cover (Jul 1919)

    -. Untitled. [two dogs] (art) II, 7, p-7 (Jul 1919)

    -. Untitled. [portrait] (art) III, 2, p-37 (Feb 1920)

    -. Untitled. [Russian peasant child] (art) III, 3, p-32 (Mar 1920)

    -. Untitled. [old man with cane] (art) IV, 6, p-7 (Jun 1921)

    -. Untitled. [elderly woman seated on chair] (art) IV, 11, p-12 (Nov 1921)

    -. Untitled. [wounded man on stretcher] (art) IV, 11, p-24 (Nov 1921)

  • Benn, Ben. Untitled. [three youths] (art) IV 4, p-8 (Apr 1921)

    -. Untitled. [still life] (art) IV, 4, p-23 (Apr 1921)

    -. Untitled. [semi-nude woman] IV, 5, p-4 (May 1921)

    -. Untitled. [nude pose] (art) V, 7, p-16 (Jul 1922)

  • Bennett, Georgia E. “Apart.” (poem) II, 7, p-24 (Jul 1919)
  • Berenberg, David P. “Silences.” V, 10, p-17 (Oct 1922)
  • Beresford, J. D.

    God’s Counterpoint, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 5, p-45 (May 1919)

  • Berger, Victor.

    II, 5, pp-7 and 41 (May 1919); II, 10, p-10 (Oct 1919)

  • Berkman, Alexander.

    III, 4, p-11 [portrait] (Apr 1920)

    -. “The Log of the Transport Buford.” III, 4, p-9 (Apr 1920)

  • Berman, Dr. Louis.

    The Glands Regulating Personality, reviewed by Floyd Dell. V, 5, p-11 (May 1922)

  • Bierstadt, Edward Hale.

    The Great Betrayal. A Survey of the Near Eastern Problem, reviewed by Karl Pretshold. VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

  • Biddle, Francis. “Sunday Morning.” (poem) II, 11, p-49 (Dec 1919)
  • Biddle, Francis B. “I Was a Ship.” (poem) V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922)
  • Biddle, Francis X. “November 11th.” (poem) V, 3, p-17 (Mar 1922)
  • Birrel, G. B. “A Thought on Peace Conferences.” (poem) VII, 3, p-14 (Mar 1924)
  • The Birth Control Review.

    I, 1, p-40 (Mar 1918)

  • Bisbee, Arizona, Deportation.

    I, 13, p-34 (Mar 1919)

  • Bishop, John Peale and Edmund Wilson, Jr.

    Eloquent Death, reviewed by Floyd Dell (Oct 1922)

  • Bittelman, Alexander. “The Crusade Against the Foreign-Born.” VII, 5, p-17 (May 1924)

    -. “Leading the World Revolution.” VII, 7, p-13 (Jul 1924)

  • Black, McKnight. “Lenin” (poem) VII, 5, p-26 (May 1924)

    -. “Plow of the Spirit” (poem) VI, 9, p-13 (Sep 1923)

  • Black History.

    VII, 2, p-7 (Feb 1924); VII, 3, p-15 (Mar 1924); VII, 10, p-17 (Oct 1924)

  • Black Poetry. [See Claude McKay]

    I, 2, p-40 (Apr 1918); I, 6, p-25 (Aug 1918); I, 10, p-11 (Dec 1918); II, 7, p-20 (Jul 1919); II, 8, p-46 (Aug 1919); IV, 11, p-24 (Nov 1921); VII, 5, p-3 (May 1924)

  • Black Power.

    II, 9, p-7 (Sep 1919); VII, 2, p-7 (Feb 1924); VII, 8, p-20 (Aug 1924)

  • Blacks: Race vs. Socialism.

    V, 8, p-15 (Aug 1922)

  • Blackwell, Alice Stone.

    IV, 6, p-7 (Jun 1921)

  • Blake, George.

    Mince Collop Close, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 6, p-31 (Jun 1924)

  • Blanch, A. Untitled. [industrial landscape] (art) VII, 6, p-12 (Jun 1924)
  • Blanchi, A. “Summer Afternoon.” (art) VI, 7, p-24 (Jul 1923)

    -. “—That a Sweetheart Lasts Six Months —-” (art) VI, 8, p-23 (Aug 1923)

  • Blind Tom Lassiter.

    V, 7, p-10 (Jul 1922)

  • Bloch, Elsa. Review of Americanism, A World Menace by W.T. Colyer. VI, 6, p-32 (Jun 1924)

    -. Review of Buddenbrooks by Thomas Mann. VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

    -. Review of Husbands and Lovers by Franz Molnar. VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

    -. Review of Outstanding Features of the Sacco-Vanzetti Case by Elizabeth Glendower Evans. VII, 4, p-32 (Apr 1924)

    -. Review of Poems by J. E. Spingarn. VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

  • Bloor, Ella Reeve. “Martin Anderson Nexo.” VI, 3, p-24 (Mar 1923)
  • Bobrischeff-Pushkin, ex-Count A. B . “The Hallucinations of Ivan Ivanovitch.” V, 4, p-5 (Apr 1922)
  • Bodenheim, Maxwell. “City-Girl.” (poem) V, 7, p-17 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Comparison. “ (poem) II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919)

    -. Minna and Myself, reviewed by George Sinberg. II, 6, p-53 (Jun 1919)

  • Boettcher, Hans. “Lightning” (art) VII, 8, p-21 (Aug 1924)
  • Bogalusa, Louisiana, Lynchings.

    III, 1, p-31 (Jan 1920)

  • Bogan, Louise.

    Body of This Death, reviewed by Dorothy Day. VI, 12, p-31 (Dec 1923)

    -. “My Voice Not Being Proud.” (poem) V, 12, p-18 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Portrait.” (poem) V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Pyrotechnics.” (poem) VI, 5, p-14 (May 1923)

  • Bolsheviks.

    I, 9, p-28 (Nov 1918)

  • Bombacci, Nicola.

    Photograph. III, 4, p-23 (Apr 1920)

  • Boni & Liveright. “A Word for Profiteers” [Modern Library Books] I, 1, p-37 (Mar 1918)
  • Bonnett, Prof. Clarence E. Employers’ Associations in the U.S., reviewed by M.C. VI, 3, p-26 (Mar 1923)
  • Boone, Stanley. “The Case of Nickolay Mansevich.” V, 6, p-14 (Jun 1922)

    -. “The County Jail” (poem) VII, 9, p-10 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Friends of American Freedom,” review of Poems by Ezra Pound and Bars and Shadows by Ralph Chaplin. V, 8, p-30 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Modern History in Michigan.” V, 10, p-16 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Toward Amalgamation.” V, 11, p-26 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Bourne, Randolph. “The Cult of Convention,” review of The Contemporary Literature by Stuart P. Sherman. I, 4, p-38 (Jun 1918)
  • Bowen, Stirling. “A Mulatto Girl: In Police Court and The Deserted Room.” (poems) IV, 11, p-13 (Nov 1921)

    -. “April.” (poem) V, 6, p-24 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Autumn.” (poem) V, 10, p-17 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Evening Song.” (poem) V, 8, p-14 (Aug 1922); VII, 1, p-8 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Eviction” (poem) VII, 3, p-14 (Mar 1924)

    -. “The Gold Rush, 1849.” (poem) IV, 9, p-9 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Home From Arras.” (poem) I, 4, p-42 (Jun 1918)

    -. “In the Golden Age.” IV, 10, p-30 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Jenny in Night Court.” (poem) VI, 5, p-40 (May 1923)

    -. “Kindred.” (poem) II, 10, p-19 (Oct 1919)

    -. “March 1920.” (poem) III, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Niagara.” (poem) IV, 4, p-11 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Octave.” (poem) II, 6, p-18 (Jun 1919)

    -. “The Rainbow’s End.” (poem) IV, 9, p-9 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Skyscraper” (poem) VII, 9, p-13 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Summer Pools.” (poem) I, 6, p-10 (Aug 1918)

  • Bower, Helen. “Wanderlust.” (poem) V, 2, p-7 (Feb 1922)
  • Brailsford, H. N.

    The Russian Workers’ Republic, reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 6, p-29 (Jun 1921)

  • Branch, Stephen.

    The Burning Secret , reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 11, p-44 (Dec 1919)

  • Braverman, Barnet. “Clarence Darrow.” (art) III, 9, p-14 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Darrow in his suspenders.....” (art) III, 9, p-15 (Sep 1920)

    -. “James A. Duncan of Seattle.” (art) III, 9, p-13 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Our Victory.” (art) II, 7, p-17 (Jul 1919)

  • Bravo, Maria. “Song of the General Strike.” [trans. by Alice Stone Blackwell] IV, 6, p-7 (Jun 1921)
  • Breese, Alan. “In You.” (poem) V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922)

    -. “The Snow Again.” (poem) IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921)

  • Breshkovskaya, “Babushka”.

    I, 2, p-8 (Apr 1918)

  • Breshkovsky, Katherine.

    I, 13, p-36 (Mar 1919)

  • Brest-Litovsk.

    I, 8, p-22 (Oct 1918)

  • Bridgeman, Michigan Red Raid, August 21, 1922.

    V, 12, p-36 (Jan 1923)

  • Brissenden, Paul Frederick.

    The I. W. W, A Study of American Syndicalism, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 6, p-55 (Jun 1919)

  • British Imperialism.

    VI, 3, p-14 (Mar 1923)

  • British Labor.

    II, 11, p-11 (Dec 1919); V, 12, p-12 (Jan 1923); VII, 4, p-17 (Apr 1924)

  • British Railway Workers.

    II, 9, pp 7, 8, and 9 (Sep 1919)

  • British White Paper on Russia.

    II, 6, p-33 (Jun 1919)

  • Brooks, Van Wyck.

    The Ordeal of Mark Twain, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 8, p-26 (Aug 1920)

  • Broun, Heywood.

    Seeing Things at Night, reviewed by Floyd Dell. IV, 12, p-30 (Dec 1921)

    -. Review of The Briary Bush by Floyd Dell. V, 1, p-29 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Our Apologies!” [on Louise Bryant’s review of Jimmie Higgins ]. II, 10, p-45 (Oct 1919)

  • Browder, Earl R. “The Machine Shop of the Revolution.” VI, 10, p-27 (Oct 1923)
  • Brown, Bishop William Montgomery.

    VI, 4, p-17 (Apr 1923)

  • Brown, Bishop William Montgomery.

    Christianism and Communism, reviewed by P. Krasikoff. VII, 9, p-24 (Sep 1924)

  • Brown, Don. “A Child.” (art) VI, 4, p-15 (Apr 1923)

    -. “And I always believed in Sherlock Holmes.” (art) VI, 5, p-9 May 1923)

    -. “C. E. Ruthenberg.” (art) VI, 6, p-4 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Constable William Duncan.....” (art) VI, 6, p-16 (Jun 1923)

    -. “County Detective Philip Goldberg” (art) VI, 6, p-17 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Damn Foreigner.” (art) VI, 5, p-39 (May 1923)

    -. “Fred Merrick, Workers’ Party” (art) VI, 6, p-14 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Henry J. Lennon, Dept of Justice.....” (art) VI, 6, p-16 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Hoover’s Hootch.” (art) VI, 5, p-23 (May 1923)

    -. “Hugo Gellert — a Happy Rebel” VI, 6, p-8 (Jun 1923)

    -. “John Kowalski.....Workers’ Party” (art) VI, 6, p-17 (Jun 1923)

    -. “John Urban, Workers’ Party” (art) VI, 6, p-15 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Laid Off.” (art) VI, 3, p-12 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Lese Majeste” (art) VI, 4, pp-19 and 19 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Me for the Rewards of Thrift” (art) VI, 12, p-25 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Mussolini.” (art) VI, 3, p-15 (Mar 1923)

    -. “The Nepman.” (art) VI, 4, p-16 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Our Father, Art Thou Still in Heaven?” (art) VI, 3, p-10 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Patterson, Gazette-Times.” (art) VI, 6, p-15 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Pioneers.” VI, 5, p-37 (May 1923)

    -. Untitled. [middle class black man] (art) VI, 7, p-13 (Jul 1923)

    -. Untitled. [fruit plate] (art) VI, 7, p-15 (Jul 1923)

    -. Untitled. [monkey] VI, 8, p-28 (Aug 1923)

    -. Untitled. [saddled horse] (art) VII, 3, p-13 (Mar 1924)

    -. “The Watch Off the Rhine.” (art) VI, 3, p-9 (Mar 1923)

    -. “The White Terror in Pittsburg.” VI, 6, p-14 (Jun 1923)

    -. “William Z. Foster.” (art) VI, 5, p-4 (May 1923)

  • Browne, Lewis. “An Early Liberal Minister.” VI, 8, p-27 (Aug 1923)
  • Brownsville, Texas.

    VII, 6, p-16 (Jun 1924)

  • Bru, Henri.

    La Dictature du Bonheur, reviewed by Benjamin Ginsburg. V, 10, p-24 (Oct 1922)

  • Brubaker, Howard. “Absolute Zero” VI, 5, p-15 (May 1923)

    -. “Ad Lib.” IV, 6, p-8 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Afterthoughts.” III, 3, p-41 (Mar 1920)

    -. “A Laughter-Dinner Speaker.” V, 4, p-26 (Apr 1922)

    -. “All American.” V, 1, p-21 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Allies in Blunderland.” III, 9, p-10 (Sep 1920)

    -. “April Follies.” IV, 5, p-20 (May 1921)

    -. “April Fool!” I, 2, p-33 (Apr 1918)

    -. “April Showers.” II, 5, p-25 (May 1919)

    -. “The Constant Reader.” V, 6, p-27 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Dark Horses.” III, 7, p-22 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Detestimonials.” IV, 12, p-26 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Easy Come; Easy Go.” I, 7, p-6 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Febru-airy Nothings.” V, 2, p-13 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Forward March!” III, 3, p-14 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Free Advertising.” (poem) III, 6, p-26 (Jun 1920)

    -. “From Bad to Verse.” III, 5, p-8 (May 1920)

    -. “From Bad to Worse.” I, 5, p-7 (Jul 1918)

    -. “The Glorious Fourth of March.” IV, 4, p-15 (Apr 1921)

    -. “Half a League Onward.” II, 4, p-41 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Here We Are Again.” I, 8, p-12 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Here We Are Again!” VII, 1, p-7 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Hits and Misses.” IV, 2, p-8 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Hot Water.” VI, 3, p-23 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Indeterminante Sentences.” V, 3, p-23 (Mar 1922)

    -. “I See by the Papers.” I, 11, p-34 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Julibelous”. V, 7, p-26 (Jul 1922)

    -. “June Bugs.” II, 7, p-25 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Knockouts.” IV, 8, p-26 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Leap-Yearlings.” III, 2, p-20 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Making Everything Clear.” I, 10, p-9 (Dec 1918)

    -. “May I Not?” II, 10, p-25 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Moonshine.” V, 5, p-23 (May 1922)

    -. “Neither Here Nor There.” IV, 9, p-20 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Novemberanda.” IV, 11, p-24 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Odd Lots” VII, 2, p-23 (Feb 1924)

    -. “The One-Arm Patriot.” I, 1, p-11 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Our Own Lusking Bee.” II, 8, p-21 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Patriotics.” IV, 3, p-22 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Pinch-Hitting for Harding.” V, 12, p-18 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Poison Gas.” IV, 10, p-12 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Politicklers.” III, 8, p-13 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Prepare to Shed Them Now.” I, 4, p-34 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Problems for Beginners.” I, 12, p-9 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Question Box: On the Care and Feeding of Bosses.”

    -. “Repartee.” I, 9, p-13 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Rest in Peace.” II, 11, p-21 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Reverse English.” III, 4, p-20 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Ringing the Dumbells.” V, 9, p-24 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Running the Gamut.” II, 9, p-45 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Second Class Smatter.” IV, 7, p-14 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Sellebration.” V, 11, p-32 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “The Silly Season.” V, 8, p-26 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Small Change.” IV, 1, p-26 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Stripped for Action.” I, 6, p-15 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Tarrified.” V, 10, p-17 (Oct 1922)

    -. “This and That.” I, 3, p-8 (May 1918)

    -. “Wiggles and Wabbles.” III, 12, p-17 (Dec 1920)

  • Brubaker, Howard and Art Young. “Peace Also Is Hell.” (art and text) I, 13, p-38 (Mar 1919)
  • Bruno’s Review of Life Love and Letters.

    II, 5, p-51 (May 1919)

  • Bryant, Gladys. “Reflection.” (poem) V, 2, p-20 (Feb 1922)
  • Bryant Louise.

    I, 2, p-8 (Apr 1918); I, 10, p-8 [ Six Months in Red Russia ] (Dec 1918); VI, 4, p-34 [portrait] (Apr 1923)

    -. “Aftermath.” (poem) IV, 11, p-21 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Are Russian Women ‘Nationalized’?” II, 4, p-20 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Communist Jail-Keepers.” IV, 6, p-12 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Finding Out About Russia.” (Inquisition of Louise Bryant by Overman Investigating Committee.) II, 4, p-28 (Apr 1919)

    -. “The First Woman of Russia.” IV, 11, p-20 (Nov 1921)

    -. “In Memory.” [John Reed] (poem) IV, 7, p-24 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Jim Larkin Goes to Jail.” III, 6, p-13 (Jun 1920)

    -. “Jimmie Higgins,” review of Jimmie Higgins by Upton Sinclair. II, 9, p-47 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Last Days With John Reed.” IV, 2, p-11 (Feb 1921)

  • B,S. “The Green Witch” (advertisement) I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918)
  • Buch, Vera. “Spring Comes Again.” I, 5, p-10 (Jul 1918)
  • Buck, Chief John. “The League of Nations.” (poem) II, 5, p-50 (May 1919)
  • The Buford. [Transport ship]

    III, 2, pp-4 and 5 (Feb 1920); III, 4, p-9 (Apr 1920)

  • Bukely, Rudolph. “The Death Train of Siberia.” II, 5, p-14 (May 1919)
  • Bulgaria.

    II, 10, p-41 (Oct 1919)

  • Bull, Nina. “Indication.” (poem) I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919)
  • Burgess, John W.

    Recent Changes in American Constitutional Theory, reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 1, p-31 (Jan 1924)

  • Burgess, Robert Louis. “Prayer for Strength to Hate Fools.” (poem) VI, 4, p-13 (Apr 1923)
  • Burke, Thomas.

    London Lamps, reviewed by Louis Untermeyer. I, 4, p-41 (Jun 1918)

  • Burman, Ben Lucien. “The Recruiting Sergeant.” V, 11, p-17 (Nov/Dec 1922)
  • Burns, Lucy. “A Suffrage Trial in Washington. “ I, 8, p-19 (Oct 1918)
  • Burns, William J. Detective Agency.

    VI, 3, p-5 (Mar 1923); VI, 5, p-8 (May 1923)

  • Burr, Jane.

    The Glorious Hope, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 12, p-40 (Feb 1919)

  • Burrill, Mary. “Aftermath - A One-Act Play of Negro Life.” (play) II, 4, p-10 (Apr 1919)

    -. “To a Black Soldier Fallen in the War.” (poem) I, 10, p-11 (Dec 1918)

  • Burt, Will. “Beans.” (poem) I, 13, p-50 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Progress.” (poem) III, 4, p-50 (Apr 1920)

    -. “To Jeannette Rankin.” (poem) I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919)

  • Butte, Montana, Labor Strife.

    III, 6, p-17 (Jun 1920)

  • B.V.D.’s

    VI, 2, p-24 (Feb 1923)

  • Bynner, Witter. “Shame on You, Lenin!” (poem) VII, 9, p-13 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Outlaws” (poem) VI, 4, p-7 (Apr 1923)

CCC

  • Cabell, James Branch.

    The High Places , reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 1, p-31 (Jan 1924)

  • Cachin, Marcel.

    VII, 1, p-9 (Jan 1924)

  • Cahan, Abraham.

    V, 6, p-16 (Jun 1922); The Rise of David Levinsky, reviewed by Irwin Granich I, 5, p-32 (Jul 1918)

  • Cahill, Holgar. “Books,” reviews of Shallow Soil and Pan by Knut Hamsun; Sworn Brothers by Gunnar Gunnarsson; Jenny by Sigrid Unset; Grim, the Story of a Pike by Svend Fleuron; and The Song of the Blood Red Flower by Johannes Linnanskoski. IV, 10, p-31 (Oct 1921)
  • Caldwell and Slosson (editors)

    Science Remaking the World , reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 3, p-32 (Mar 1924)

  • Camp Tamiment.

    V, 6, p-33 (Jun 1922)

  • The Canadian Worker.

    VI, 10, p-32 (Oct 1923)

  • Cannata, G. “Fascismo.” V, 12, p-32 (Jan 1923)
  • Cannon, James P.

    V, 1, p-8 (Jan 1922); V, 2, p-5 (Feb 1922); [Political Associate Editor] VII, 6, 24 (Jun 1924)

    -. “The Story of Alex Howat.” IV, 4, p-25 (Apr 1921)

  • Cannons or Tractors (art)

    VI, 7, p-36 (Jul 1923)

  • The Can-Opener.

    VII, 1, p-16 (Jan 1924)

  • Capitalist Royalty.

    V, 12, p-19 (Jan 1923)

  • Carney, Jack. “From Sing Sing to Dublin.” VII, 1, p-20 (Jan 1924)
  • Carswell, Catherine.

    Open the Door , reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 11, p-28 (Nov 1920)

  • Carter, Elizabeth. “Social Services.” (poem) II, 11, p-47 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Special Services.” (poem) III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920)

  • Casey, Patrick and Terence. “The Road Kid.” IV, 7, p-10 (Jul 1921)
  • Cather, Willa.

    One of Ours , reviewed by A. Kandel. V, 12, p-34 (Jan 1923); Youth and the Bright Medusa, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 11, p-34 (Nov 1920)

  • Censorship.

    II, 10, p-3 (Oct 1919)

  • Centralia Massacre.

    II, 11, p-43 (Dec 1919); III, 1, p-21 (Jan 1920); III, 2, p-16 (Feb 1920)

  • Chamberlain, Ann. “The Downpull in Hungary.” IV, 2, p-30 (Feb 1921)
  • Chamberlain, Beulah. “Two Sonnets” VI, 9, p-32 (Sep 1923)
  • Chamberlain, K. R. “Give him just enough to keep him alive.....” (art) II, 4, p-36 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Oh, sweet normalcy again!” (art) IV, 2, p-7 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Our Modern Canute: “Back Tides!” [Gompers] (art) I, 7, p-4 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Taking the Last Trench.” (art) I, 13, p-15 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Today.” (art) I, 3, p-4 (May 1918)

    -. “Why?” (art) I, 13, p-9 (Mar 1919)

  • Chaplin, Charlie.

    My Trip Abroad, reviewed by Claude McKay. V, 4, p-28 (Apr 1922)

  • Chaplin, Ralph.

    I, 5, p-8 (Jul 1918); IV, 1, p-10 (Jan 1921); Bars and Shadows , reviewed by Stanley Boone. V, 8, p-30 (Aug 1922); The Centralia Conspiracy , reviewed by unsigned reviewer. III, 8, p-30 (Aug 1920)

    -. “A Sioux Dies In Prison.” (poem) V, 9, p-13 (Sep 1922)

    -. “The Centralia Conspiracy.” (art) III, 6, p-35 (Jun 1920)

    -. “Freedom.” (poem from Leavenworth) V, 3, p-9 (Mar 1922)

    -. “The Living Dead” (poem) V, 3, p-11 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Taps.” (poem from Leavenworth) V, 3, p-9 (Mar 1922)

    -. “To My Little Son.” (poem) IV, 12, p-9 (Dec 1921)

    -. “The Warrior Wind” (poem) V, 8, p-32 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Wesley Everest.” (poem) V, 3, p-15 (Mar 1922)

  • Chase, Stuart. “The Neophyte.” V, 7, p-11 (Jul 1922)

    “ The Philosopher Takes a Walk. “ I, 4, p-24 (Jun 1918)

    “ Why Wear Clothes?” V, 8, p-23 (Aug 1922)

  • Chesterton, G. K.

    A Short History of England and Utopia of Userers and Other Essays, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 2, p-35 (Apr 1918)

  • Cheyney, Ralph.

    II, 6, p-59 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Joan and Jesus” (poem) VII, 8, p-15 (Aug 1924)

  • Chicago Daily News. Untitled. [anti-red cartoon] VI, 11, p-6 (Nov 1923)
  • Chicago Journalism History.

    VI, 10, p-16 (Oct 1923)

  • Chicago Literary Scene.

    VI, 6, p-31 (Jun 1923)

  • Children as Artists.

    IV, 11, p-22 (Nov 1921)

  • Chinese Socialist Committee. “An Appeal from the Chinese Workers.” III, 1, p-48 (Jan 1920)
  • Chramoff, Alexander . “Moscow Art Theatre.” VI, 2, p-15 (Feb 1923)

    -. “The Red Cock.” V, 12, p-7 (Jan 1923)

    -. “The Socialist Theatre in Soviet Russia.” VI, 4, p-14 (Apr 1923)

  • Chx.[?] “The Black Cross, Toledo.” (art) IV, 4, p-17 (Apr 1921)

    -. “Followers of Zapata Entering Mexico, D.F, May 9, 1920” (art) III, 7, p-7 (Jul 1920)

    -. “General Obregon Enters Mexico, D.F. May 9, 1920” (art) III, 7, p-4 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Ixtapalapa.” (art) III, 10, p-22 (Oct 1920)

    -. “La Planchadora, Madrid 1920” (art) IV, 4, p-20 (Apr 1921)

    -. Untitled. [woman walking with bowl] “Madrid 1920” (art) IV, 4, p-17 (Apr 1921)

  • Civil Rights for Blacks.

    V, 1, p-6 (Jan 1922)

  • The Clarion: Post card series - Eugene V. Debs, Tom Mooney, and William D. Haywood.

    II, 10, p-51 (Oct 1919)

  • Clarte Movement.

    III, 4, p-40 (Apr 1920); IV, 6, p-5 (Jun 1921)

  • Class War Prisoners International Bazaar.

    VI, 2, p-34 (Feb 1923)

  • Cline, Leonard Lanson. “Bach.” (poem) IV, 2, p-14 (Feb 1921)

    -. “On the Roof.” (poem) I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Reqium.” (poem) III, 3, p-50 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Song for a Fool.” (poem) III, 10, p-24 (Oct 1920)

    -. “Vega.” (poem) III, 12, p-8 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Vision.” (poem) IV, 7, p-9 (Jul 1921)

  • C, M. “Now It Can Be Told,” review of Employers’ Associations in the U.S. by Prof. Clarence E. Bonnett. VI, 3, p-26 (Mar 1923)
  • Coal Strike [1919)

    II, 11, p-5 (Dec 1919)

  • Coal Strike: Brownsville, Pennsylvania.

    V, 5, p-5 (May 1922)

  • Coatsworth, Elizabeth Jane. “The Coolie Ship.” (poem) I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Three Poems: I. [Untitled.], II. Quarry, and III. Cantonese Song. (poems) I, 12, p-46 (Feb 1919)

  • Cohen, Anna. Drawing. (art) IV, 3, p-13 (Mar 1921)

    -. Painting. (art) IV, 11, p-22 (Nov 1921)

  • Cohen, Max.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

  • Cohen, Rose.

    Out of the Shadow, reviewed by Harry Salpeter. I, 11, p-45 (Jan 1919)

  • Colmore, G.

    The Thunderbolt , reviewed by Floyd Dell. IV, 3, p-33 (Mar 1921)

  • Colwell, Elizabeth. “At Rest.” (poem) IV, 7, p-8 (Jul 1921)

    -. “I Wonder.” (poem) III, 2, p-19 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Poems: Trees, The Interval, We Are Thinking, Rest, Speculation, and Time and Change.” (poems) II, 4, p-8 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Russia and Her Spoilers.” (poem) II, 5, p-24 (May 1919)

  • Colyer, W. T.

    Americanism, A World Menace , reviewed by Elsa Bloch. VII, 6, p-32 (Jun 1924)

  • Committee for Free Distribution of Milk. “Milk for Steel Strikers’ Babies.” III, 1, p-51 (Jan 1920)
  • Committee for International Workers’ Aid.

    VII, 2, p-2 (Feb 1924)

  • Committee of 48 Convention.

    III, 1, p-39 (Jan 1920)

  • Committee of One Hundred on Ireland.

    III, 11, p-3 (Nov 1920)

  • Communist Fourth World Congress.

    VI, 3, p-8 (Mar 1923)

  • The Communist International.

    VI, 10, p-34 (Oct 1923) ; “Resolution of the Communist International.” VII, 10, p-26 (Oct 1924)

  • Communist Party.

    III, 3, p-5 (Mar 1920); V, 1, p-5 (Jan 1922)

  • Communist Party Candidates - 1924.

    VII, 8, pp-13, 16, and 17 (Aug 1924)

  • Communist Party Defense Fund.

    III, 2, p-51 (Feb 1920)

  • Communist Party Theoretical Discussion.

    VII, 2, p-12 (Feb 1924); VII, 2, p-24 (Feb 1924); VII, 3, p-10 (Mar 1924); VII, 5, p-9 (May 1924); VII, 5, p-13 (May 1924); VII, 6, p-5 (Jun 1924); VII, 6, p-8 (Jun 1924); VII, 7, p-13 (Jul 1924); VII, 7, p-24 (Jul 1924); VII, 9, p-14 (Sep 1924); VII, 10, p-8 (Oct 1924); VII, 10, p-26 (Oct 1924)

  • Communist Party Repression.

    V, 1, p-8 (Jan 1922)

  • Communist Party - USA.

    VI, 2, p-12 (Feb 1923)

  • Communists expelled from unions.

    V, 6, p-16 (Jun 1922)

  • Compulsory Military Training.

    I, 2, p-34 (Apr 1918)

  • Confederacion Nacional de Trabaja (C.N.T.)

    IV, 4, p-16 (Apr 1921)

  • Conference for Progressive Political Action.

    VII, 7, p-7 (Aug 1924)

  • Conrad, Joseph.

    The Arrow of Gold, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 1, p-41 (Jan 1920)

  • Conscientious Objection to WW I.

    I, 10, p-10 (Dec 1918); I, 12, p-45 (Feb 1919)

  • Cook, Harold. “Condemned Man. “ (poem) III, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920)
  • Coon, Dorothea. “Swimming Song.” (poem) II, 8, p-48 (Aug 1919)
  • Co-Operation.

    II, 9, p-50 (Sep 1919)

  • Cooperative Movement.

    II, 4, p-37 (Apr 1919)

  • Copper Strikes.

    III, 6, p-17 (Jun 1920)

  • Corder, Raymond. “The Skyscraper.” (poem) IV, 10, p-21 (Oct 1921)
  • Corstvet, Emma.

    The Covered Wagon (film) reviewed by Michael Gold. VI, 12, p-31 (Dec 1923)

    -. “The Man With One Hand.” VI, 12, p-20 (Dec 1923)

  • Cox, James M.

    III, 10, p-25 (Oct 1920)

  • Coxey’s Army.

    I, 8, p-19 (Oct 1918)

  • Coyne, Will. “A Discussion on Communism.” (art) V, 9, p-10 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Art and Revolution on Second Avenue.” V, 7, p-24 (Jul 1922)

  • Cramp, C.T. “To Our American Comrades of the Railroads.” II, 9, p-8 (Sep 1919)
  • Crapsey, Algernon Sydney.

    The Last of the Heretics , reviewed by Karl Pretshold VII, 8, p-32 (Aug 1924)

  • Craton, Ann Washington. “B. V. D.’s “ VI, 2, p-24 (Feb 1923)
  • Crispi. “Charles Rappaport.” (art) V, 6, p-6 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Rakovsky.” (art) V, 6, p-7 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Tchicherin.” (art) V, 6, p-7 (Jun 1922)

  • Cronyn, George. “The Farmer’s Crusade.” I, 8, p-5 (Oct 1918)
  • The Crucible.

    I, 2, p-46 (Apr 1918)

  • Cuban Labor.

    II, 5, p-49 (May 1919)

  • Cummings, E. E.

    The Enormous Room , reviewed by Pierre Loving. V, 110, p-23 (Oct 1922); Tulips and Chimneys , reviewed by Elsa Gidlow VII, 3, p-33 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Libation.” (poem) IV, 7, p-34 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Maison.” (poem) IV, 7, p-24 (Jul 1921)

  • Cunningham, Nora B. “Gas City” (poem) VII, 4, p-20 (Apr 1924)

DDD

  • Dailes, Ida. “A Noble Gesture,” review of Waste by Robert Herrick VII, 9, p-31 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Golden Fruits,” review of Three Plays by A.V. Lunacharski. VII, 10, p-32 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Once Over,” review of Mirage by Edgar Lee Masters. VII, 6, p-32 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Once Over,” review of Fraycar’s Fist by Mary Heaton Vorse. VII, 7, p-30 (Jul 1924)

    -. Review of The March of the Workers and other Songs Young Workers League VII, 3, p-33 (Mar 1924)

    -. Review ofSalvos by Waldo Frank. VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924)

    -. Review ofThe Tattooed Countess by Carl Van Vechten VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

    -. “University of Hard Knocks,” review of My University Days by Maxim Gorky VII, 4, p-30 (Apr 1924)

  • Daily Worker.

    VI, 9, p-35 (Sep 1923); VI, 10, p-35 (Oct 1923); VII, 9, p-7 (Sep 1924)

  • Damer, John. “In Vino”. IV, 1, p-5 (Jan 1921)
  • D’Angelo, Pascal. “Night Scene” (poem) V, 7, p-23 (Jul 1922)

    -. “To a Warrior.” (poem) V, 7, p-27 (Jul 1922)

  • Daniels, Earl. “Comprehension.” (poem) IV, 8, p-27 (Aug 1921)
  • D’Annunzio, Gabriele.

    The Flame of Life, reviewed by anonymous reviewer. II, 5, p-48 (May 1919)

  • Dargan, Olive Tilford. “Home.” (poem) II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Invitation.” (poem) III, 10, p-33 (Oct 1920)

  • Darrow, Clarence.

    Farmington, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 5, p-37 (May 1920)

  • Davidson, Gustav. “To a Swiss Girl in Bohemia.” (poem) IV, 6, p-34 (Jun 1921)
  • Davies, Arthur B.

    I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918)

  • Davies, Mary Carolyn. (sometimes “Davis”)

    Youth Riding, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 5, p-42 (May 1920)

    -. “For Poets.” (poem) III, 11, p-33 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Oblivion.” (poem) III, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Star Clutchers” (poem) VII, 4, p-23 (Apr 1924)

    -. “The Terrible Dead” (poem) VI, 7, p-27 (Jul 1923)

    -. “To An Outgoing Tenant.” (poem) V, 5, p-21 (May 1922)

  • Davis, Leland. “A Ballad of Jealousy.” (poem) IV, 8, p-25 (Aug 1921)
  • Davis, Stuart. “Bolshevism Hits America.” (art) I, 12, p-39 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Bolshevism in Bohemia.” (art) I, 12, p-4 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Feline.” (art) I, 6, p-21 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Hoboken.” (art) I, 6, p-20 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Low Tide.” (art) V, 6, p-14 (Jun 1922)

    -. “My boss can put your’n in his pocket.....” (art) V, 9, p-30 (Sep 1922)

    -. “The Return of the Soldier.” (art) I, 13, p-35 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Still Waiting for the Vegetarian Millenium.” (art) V, 7, p-32 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Theory and Practice.” (art) III, 7, p-39 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Two Kinds of Strikes.” (art) III, 7, p-36 (Jul 1920)

    -. Untitled. [women tourists in Mexico] (art) IV, 4, p-15 (Apr 1921)

    -. Untitled. [pilgrims en route] (art) IV, 6, p-21 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Yes, the murderers were very interesting.....” (art) II, 4, p-25 (Apr 1919)

  • The Dawes Plan.

    VII, 6, p-7 (Jun 1924)

  • Day, Clarence.

    This Simian World, reviewed by Floyd Dell. IV, 1, p-33 (Jan 1921)

  • Day, Dorothy. “A Coney Island Picture.” I, 2, p-46 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Girls and Boys Come Out to Play,” review of Janet March by Floyd Dell. VI, 11, p-30 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Marching Men,” review of Marching Men by Sherwood Anderson. I, 1, p-34 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Once Over,” reviews of Cane by Jean Toomer; Body of This Death by Louise Bogan; and Selected Poems by George Sterling. VI, 12, p-31 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Regularly Gay,” review of Bunk by W.E. Woodward. VI, 12, p-30 (Dec 1923)

  • de Acosta, Mercedes.

    Moods, a collection of Prose Poems, reviewed by Max Eastman. III, 2, p-42 (Feb 1920)

  • Debate: Bertrand Russell vs. Scott Nearing.

    VII, 5, p-34 (May 1924); VII, 9, p-32 (Sep 1924)

  • Debs, Eugene V.

    I, 7, p-7 (Sep 1918); Million Dollar Fund I, 7, Back cover (Sep 1918); Trial I, 9, p-5 (Nov 1918); II, 5, p-6 (May 1919); II, 6, p-48 (Jun 1919); III, 1, p-3 (Jan 1920); IV, 1, p-20 (Jan 1921); IV, 3, p-6 (Mar 1921); V, 2, p-22 (Feb 1922); V, 9, p-12 (Sep 1922); V, 11, p-10 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “A Message From Debs.” II, 4, p-3 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Debs Appeals to You” [Machinery and Tools for USSR] V, 6, p-32 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Michigan in the Muck” VI, 5, p-16 (May 1923)

    -. Quotation. [“I am Bolshevik....”] II, 5, p-3 (May 1919)

    -. “Russia’s Embattled Liberators.” V, 11, p-12 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Decker, John. “Burgfrieden.” (art) VI, 6, p-9 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Herr President Ebert: Ach Comrades.....” (art) VI, 2, p-24 (Feb 1923)

    -. “‘Is Majesty.” (art) V, 12, p-12 (Jan 1923)

  • De Ford, Miriam Allen. “Elmer Graham” VI, 12, p-25 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Running Water.” (poem) V, 10, p-17 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Wheatland — 1921.” (poem) IV, 9, p-24 (Sep 1921)

  • Dehn, Adolph.

    VI, 5, p-36 (May 1923)

    -. “A Beggar in Vienna.” (art) VI, 11, p-22 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Bourgeois in the Park” (art) VII, 10, p-13 (Oct 1924)

    -. “A Drawing” [industrial scene and bridge] (art) III, 9, p-23 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Aristocracy at the Beach” (art) VII, 5, p-20 (May 1924)

    -. “Austrian Village Street.” (art) VI, 7, p-26 (Jul 1923)

    -. “The Barn.” (art) VI, 2, p-17 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Cafe Scenes in Vienna.” (art) V, 5, p-10 (May 1922)

    -. “Dawn.” (art) V, 9, p-6 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Desolation.” (art) V, 5, p-27 (May 1922)

    -. “The Father Complex.” (art) VI, 11, p-21 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Give us this day our daily hokum.” (art) VII, 9, p-25 (Sep 1924)

    -. “In a Berlin Cafe.” (art) V, 11, p-24 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “In a Vienna Street” (art) VI, 9, p-8 (Sep 1923)

    -. “In Starving Vienna — Cabaret Parisien.” V, 2, p-21 (Feb 1922)

    -. “In the Ruhr: Ah my dear now it is.....” (art) VI, 2, p-11 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Mother and Daughter.” (art) VI, 5, p-36 (May 1923)

    -. “Mother-in-Law.” (art) VI, 7, p-29 (Jul 1923)

    -. “My dear, you can’t afford.....” (art) VI, 6, p-24 (Jun 1923)

    -. “The Petroleum Age.” (art) IV, 7, p-11 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Please Give For the Future.” (art) V, 2, p-22 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Russian White Guard in Vienna.” (art) VII, 9, p-26 (Sep 1924)

    -. “The ‘Superior Caste’“ (art) VII, 8, p-24 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Two Women of the Street.” (art) V, 11, p-13 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Untitled. [industrial scene] (art) IV, 9. Front cover (Sep 1921)

    -. Untitled. [gas storage tanks] (art) IV, 12, Front cover (Dec 1921)

    -. Untitled. [industrial scene with crane] (art) V, 10, Front cover (Oct 1922)

    -. Untitled. [landscape] VI, 4, p-13 (Apr 1923)

    -. Untitled. [homage to Albrecht Durer: Munich] VI, 10, Front cover (Nov 1923)

    -. “Viennese Street Minstrels.” (art) VII, 7, p-29 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Viennese Street Scene” (art) VII, 5, p-22 (May 1924)

    -. “Viennese Waltz.” (art) V, 2, p-6 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Vive M’sieu Clemenceau!” (art) V, 11, p-14 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Yes, Henry is gone — .....” (art) V, 10, p-11 (Oct 1922)

  • De Leon, Solon.

    [Contributing Editor] VII, 6, p-24 (Jun 1924)

  • Dell, Floyd.

    I, 4, p-13 [portrait by Boardman Robinson] (Jun 1918); Were You Ever A Child? reviewed by Max Eastman. III, 2, p-41 (Feb 1920); Moon Calf , reviewed by Arturo Giovannitti. III, 12, p-26 (Dec 1920); VI, 3, p-35 [portrait] (Mar 1923); VI, 4, p-21 [portrait by Lydia Gibson] (Apr 1923); Janet March reviewed by Dorothy Day. VI, 11, p-30 (Nov 1923); Looking at Life reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 5, p-30 (May 1924)

    -. “A Birthday Sonnet.” (poem) III, 5, p-25 (May 1920)

    -. “A Child of the Puritans,” review of Farmington by Clarence Darrow. III, 5, p-37 (May 1920)

    -. “A Correction.” [Outline of Marriage in April 1923 issue] VI, 5, p-18 (May 1923)

    -. “A Free Man’s Worship,” review of Logic and Mysticism and Other Essays by Bertrand Russell. I, 8, p-46 (Oct 1918)

    -. “After Freedom — What?,” review of Growing Pains by Jean Starr Untermeyer. II, 4, p-42 (Apr 1919)

    -. “A Little Masterpiece,” review of This Simian World by Clarence Day. IV, 1, p-33 (Jan 1921)

    -. “A Masterpiece and a Mystery,” review of Peter Middleton by Henry K. Marks. II, 8, p-47 (Aug 1919)

    -. “American Fiction,” review of Winesburg, Ohio by Sherwood Anderson, Twelve Men by Theodore Dreiser, The Taker by Daniel Carson Goodman, and The Groper by Henry G. Aikman. II, 9, p-46 (Sep 1919)

    -. “American Poetry,” review of The New Era in American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer. II, 11, p-39 (Dec 1919)

    -. “A Minority Report,” comments on Louis Untermeyer’s review of Horizons by Francis Hackett. I, 7, p-32 (Sep 1918); clarification of comments I, 8, p-50 (Oct 1918)

    -. “An Early American Revolutionist,” review of Margaret Fuller: A Psychological Biography by Katherine Anthony. IV, 3, p-28 (Mar 1921)

    -. “A New Writer,” review of Where Bonds Are Loosed by E. L. Grant Watson. I, 2, p-40 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Aphrodite Without any Nightie,” review of Aphrodite (play) III, 1, p-34 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Apologies.” I, 13, p-50 (Mar 1919)

    -. “A Prison Magazine,” review of Wire-City Weekly edited by Carl Haessler. II, 9, p-48 (Sep 1919)

    -. “A Proposition to Reprint” [unsigned] IV, 1, p-33 (Jan 1921)

    -. “A Psycho-Analytic Confession.” III, 4, p-15 (Apr 1920)

    -. “A Psycho-Analytic Primer,” review of Psycho-analysis, Its History, Theory, and Practice by Andre Tridon. III, 5, p-42 (May 1920)

    -. “A Red Army Novel,” review of A Week by Lury Libedinsky. VII, 1, p-29 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Art Under the Bolsheviks.” II, 6, p-11 (Jun 1919)

    -. “A Woman’s Book,” review of The Swing of the Pendulum by Adriana Spadoni III, 5, p-39 (May 1920)

    -. “Babbit and My Russian Friends,” review of Babbit by Sinclair Lewis. V, 11, p-33 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Bah! bah! Black Sheep!,” review of Rebels: Into Anarchy and Out Again by Marie Ganz. III, 5, p-38 (May 1920)

    -. “Banners,” review of Banners by Babette Deutsch. II, 11, p-42 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Beating the Bolsheviki,” review of The Great Change: New America as seen by Leaders in American Government, Industry and Education who are remaking our civilization. by Charles W. Wood. I, 12, p-41 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Beating Prohibition To It.” II, 4, p-15 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Birth -Control,” review of Woman and the New Race by Margaret Sanger. III, 11, p-31 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Books,” review of Fifty Years and Other Poems by James Weldon Johnson. I, 1, p-32 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Books,” review of The American Labor Year Book, 1917-18. Edited by Alexander Trachtenberg. I, 2, p-35 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Books”’ review of A Yankee in the Trenches by Corporal R. Derby and Over the Top by Arthur Guy Empey. I, 3, p-39 (May 1918)

    -. “Books” I, 4, p-35 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Books,” review of Lenin: the Man and His Work by Albert Rhys Williams. II, 11, p-38 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Books,” review of Seeing Things at Night by Heywood Broun. IV, 12, p-30 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Business Internationalism,” review of Where Iron Is, There Is the Fatherland by Clarence K. Streit. III, 12, p-33 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Carleton Parker,” review of The Casual Laborer and Other Essays by Carleton H. Parker. III, 8, p-32 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Charlie in the Steel-Mills,” review of Steel: The Diary of a Furnace Worker by Charles Rumford Walker. VI, 2, p-27 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Chesterton,” review of A Short History of England and Utopia of Userers and Other Essays by G.K. Chesterton. I, 2, p-35 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Colors of Life,” review of Colors of Life: Poems and Songs and Sonnets by Max Eastman. I, 10, p-44 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Communism But” [Bertrand Russell.] III, 9, p-27 (Sep 1920)

    -. “The Daily Lie,” review of The Brass Check, A Study of American Journalism by Upton Sinclair. III, 4, p-43 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Eloquent Death,” review of Eloquent Death by John Peale Bishop and Edmund Wilson, Jr. V, 10, p-22 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Enigma.” (play) V, 4, p-14 (Apr 1922)

    -. “The Ethiopian Art Theatre,” review of The Chip Woman’s Fortune and Comedy of Errors VI, 6, p-29 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Explanations and Apologies.” V, 6, p-25 (Jun 1922)

    -. “The Facts at Least,” review of The I. W. W. , A Study of American Syndicalism by Paul Frederick Brissenden. II, 6, p-55 (Jun 1919)

    -. “The Family,” review of Maggie of Virginsburg, a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch by Helen R. Martin. II, 6, p-49 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Fear of Women,” review of God’s Counterpoint by J. D. Beresford. II, 5, p-45 (May 1919)

    -. “Fellow Criminals!” III, 7, p-35 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Freedom of Art,” review of exhibition by Max Beerbohm. VI, 7, p-15 (Jul 1923)

    -. “The Freeman Pamphlets,” a review. IV, 1, p-34 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Gaily the Engineer!,” review of The Revolution Absolute by Charles Ferguson. II, 5, p-46 (May 1919)

    -. “Glands and the Hero,” review of The Glands Regulating Personality by Dr. Louis Berman. V, 5, p-11 (May 1922)

    -. “Greenwich Village,” review of Greenwich Village by Anna Alice Chapin. I, 3, p-40 (May 1918)

    -. “Growing Up,” review of Growing Up by Mary Vorse. III, 11, p-28 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Guilty by Inference.” III, 5, p-17 (May 1920)

    -. “The Herr Doctor’s Mistake,” review of The Thunderbolt by G. Colmore. IV, 3, p-33 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Humor and the Revolution,” review of The Sense of Humor by Max Eastman. V, 2, p-29 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Importance of Being an Artist.” I, 13, p-48 (Mar 1919)

    -. “In Disguise,” review of Hagar’s Hoard by George Kibbe Turner. IV, 4, p- 30 (Apr 1921)

    -. “The Invincible I.W.W.” II, 5, p-9 (May 1919)

    -. “Irish Freedom,” review of Ireland : A Study in Nationalism by Francis Hackett. I, 12, p-36 (Feb 1919)

    -. “La Belle Dame Sans Merci,” review of The Arrow of Gold by Joseph Conrad. III, 1, p-41 (Jan 1111920)

    -. “Lenine and His Time,” review of Ten Days That Shook the World by John Reed. II, 5, p-44 (May 1919)

    -. “Liebknecht,” review of The Future Belongs to the People: Speeches made since the beginning of the war by Karl Liebknecht. I, 11, p-47 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Literature and the Machine Age: Part I” VI, 10, p-12 (Oct 1923); Part II, VI, 11, p-23 (Nov 1923); Part III , VI, 12, p-27 (Dec 1923); Part IV, VII, 1, p-27 (Jan 1924); Part V, VII, 2, p-29 (Feb 1924); Part VI. VII, 3, p-27 (Mar 1924); Part VII, VII, 4, p-26 (Apr 1924); Part IX. VII, 5, p-27 (May 1924); Part X , VII, 6, p-23 (Jun 1924); Part XII, VII, 7, p-27 (Jul 1924); Part XIII, VII, 8, p-30 (Aug 1924); Part XIV, VII, 9, p-28 (Sep 1924); and Part XV, VII, 10, p-28 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Love Among the Artists,” review of Youth and the Bright Medusa by Willa Cather. III, 11, p-34 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Love Among the Shavians,” review of George Bernard Shaw: His Life and Works by Archibald Henderson. I, 9, p-44 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Love in Alaska,” review of Alaska Man’s Luck and My Alaskan Idyll by Hjalmar Rutzebeck. V, 9, p-29 (Sep 1922)

    -. “The Lovely Invalid,” review of Drift, A Novel by Mary Aldis. I, 6, p-28 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Mark Twain,” review of The Ordeal of Mark Twain by Van Wyck Brooks. III, 8, p-26 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Marriage and Freedom.” (Part 1) IV, 7, p-16 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Marriage and Freedom.” (Part 2) IV, 8, p-16 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Marriage and Freedom.” (Part 3) IV, 10, p-24 (Oct 1921)

    -. “The Militants’ Victory,” review of Jailed for Freedom by Doris Stevens. III, 11, p-26 (Nov 1920)

    -. “My Political Ideals,” review of Political Ideals by Bertrand Russell. I, 1, p-35 (Mar 1918)

    -. “The New Adam,” review of The New Adam by Louis Untermeyer. III, 12, p-31 (Dec 1920)

    -. “New Fiction,” review of The Fortune by Douglas Goldring and The Burning Secret by Stephen Branch. II, 11, p-44 (Dec 1919)

    -. “The Newest Weapon,” review of The Air-Line to Liberty: A Prospectus for All Nations by Gerald Stanley Lee. I, 3, p-42 (May 1918)

    -. “News From the Front,” review of Men in War by Andreas Latzko. I, 13, p-45 (Mar 1919)

    -. “New Soviets for Old.” III, 10, p-25 (Oct 1920)

    -. “Now That You’ve Got the Vote—-” III, 10, p-14 (Oct 1920)

    -. “On Reading the Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay.” (poem), review of Renascence and Other Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay. I, 3, p-41 (May 1918)

    -. “Open the Door,” review of Open the Door by Catherine Carswell. III, 11, p-28 (Nov 1920)

    -. “The Opinions of Anatole France,” review of The Opinions of Anatole France [Recorded by Paul Gsell] V, 8, p-28 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Our America,” review of Our America by Waldo Frank. III, 1, p-44 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Our Debs,” review of Debs, His Authorized Life and Letters by David Karsner. III, 7, p-45 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Outline of Marriage.” V, 12, p-17 (Jan 1923); VI, 2, p-14 (Feb 1923)

    -. “The Outline of Marriage.” VI, 3, p-17 (Mar 1923); Part II VI, 4, p-20 Apr 1923); Part III. VI, 6, p-26 (Jun 1923); VI, 7, p-28 (Jul 1923); VI, 8, p-29 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Paris in the South Seas,” review of Noa-Noa by Paul Gauguin. III, 5, p-41 (May 1920)

    -. “Pictures,” review of Boardman Robinson’s artwork at the Knoedler Gallery. II, 11, p-44 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Pigeons.” (poem) I, 13, p-18 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Pilgrimages to Moscow,” review of Bolshevism at Work by William T. Goode; The Russian Republic by Colonel Cecil L’Estrange Malone, M.P.; and Raymond Robbins’ Own Story by William Hard. III, 6, p- 28 (Jun 1920)

    -. “Pittsburgh or Petrograd?” II, 11, p-5 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Poems of Youth,” review of Youth Riding by Mary Caroline Davies. III, 5, p-42 (May 1920)

    -. “Popularity,” review of Prejudices: First Series by H. L. Mencken. II, 11, p-42 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Primitive Man,” review of Primitive Society by Robert H. Lowie, PhD. III, 6, p-30 (Jun 1920)

    -. “Private Classics.” [Poems of A.E. Hausman] V, 12, p-14 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Real Soldier Poetry,” review of Counter-Attack and Other Poems by Siegfried Sassoon. II, 5, p-46 (May 1919)

    -. Response to Vachel Lindsay. I, 3, p-47 (May 1918)

    -. “Reviewer’s Note” [To James Weldon Johnson] I, 2, p-43 (Apr 1918)

    -. “The Road to Freedom,” review of Proposed Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism, and Syndicalism by Bertrand Russell. II, 5, p-41 (May 1919)

    -. “Russia,” review of Six Red Months in Russia by Louise Bryant. I, 11, p-42 (Jan 1919)

    -. “The Russian Idea,” review of Through the Russian Revolution by Albert Rhys Williams. V, 1, p-26 (Jan 1922)

    -. “The Secret Battle,” review of The Secret Battle by A.P. Herbert. III, 2, p-44 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Sentimental ‘Sammies’“ I, 2, p-44 I, 2, p-44 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Sonnet.” (poem) I, 11, p-46 (Jan 1919)

    -. “The Story of a Lover,” review of The Story of a Lover by an anonymous author. II, 10, p-43 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The Story of the [Masses] Trial.” I, 4, p-7 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Ten Days That Shook the League of Nations.” II, 4, p-29 (Apr 1919)

    -. “That Far-off Divine Event,” review of Approaches to the Great Settlement by Emily Greene Balch. I, 3, p-42 (May 1918)

    -. “These Times,” review of New York Bureau of Legal Advice : Year Book by Charles Reche, Fannie H. Witherspoon, and Arthur S. Leeds. I, 11, p-42 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Three Leaders of Revolt,” review of Caesar or Nothing by Pio Baroja, Democracy by Shaw Desmond, and Revolt by Harold Lord Varney. II, 7, p-45 (Jul 1919)

    -. “To Carl Sandburg,” review of Chicago Poems and Cornhuskers . III, 5, p-38 (May 1920)

    -. “Trotzky,” review of The Bolsheviki and World Peace by Leon Trotzky. I, 1, p-33 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Two American Novels,” review of The Glorious Hope by Jane Burr and In the Heart of a Fool by William Allen White. I, 12, p-40 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Two Sonnets.” (poems) I, 8, p-34 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Vachel Lindsay,” review of The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems by Vachel Lindsay. I, 2, p-38 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Wells the Destroyer,” review of The Outline of History by H. G. Wells. IV, 1, p-27 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Were You Ever A Child?” I, 6, p-5 (Aug 1918); I, 7, p-15 (Sep 1918); I, 8, p-36 (Oct 1918); I, 9, p-20 (Nov 1918)

    -. “What Are You Doing Out There?” I, 11, p-14 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Why Invincible ?,” review of Invincible Minnie by Elizabeth Sanxay Holding. III, 11, p-27 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Would You Like To Be a Child?” IV, 11, p-22 (Nov 1921)

  • Dell, Robert. “Dogmatism Again.” (letter) IV, 5 p-5 (May 1921)
  • De Miskey, Julian. “Peace, and There is no Peace” (art) VII, 6, Front cover (Jun 1924)

    -. Untitled. [worker with sledge] (art) VII, 7, Front cover (Jul 1924)

    -. Untitled. [men dancing in top hats] (art) VII, 6, p-30 (Jun 1924)

    -. Untitled. [angry protesters] (art) VII, 6, p-31 (Jun 1924)

    -. Untitled. [woman in chains] (art) VII, 6, p-31 (Jun 1924)

  • De Mott, Paul. “Italy Tests Her Strength.” III, 8, p-15 (Aug 1920)
  • Denison, Merrill. “A Bourgeois Hero,” review of The Lonely Warrior by Claude C. Washburn, V, 3, p-29 (Mar 1922)
  • Deportation of Radicals.

    II, 6, p-27 (Jun 1919); III, 2, p-5 (Feb 1920); III, 4, p-9 (Apr 1920)

  • Deportees Defense and Relief Committee.

    III, 2, p-52 (Feb 1920)

  • Derby, Jeannette. “Superstition” (poem) II, 8, p-50 (Aug 1919)
  • Der Volkerfriede. (The People’s Peace.)

    I, 11, p-18 (Jan 1919)

  • Desmond, Shaw.

    Democracy, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 7, p-45 (Jul 1919); Labour, Giant with Feet of Clay, reviewed by George McLaughlin VII, 2, p-32 (Feb 1924)

  • Deutsch, Babette. “A Silver Chord.” (poem) I, 5, p-6 (Jul 1918)

    -. Banners reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 11, p-42 (Dec 1919)

    -. “The Challenger.” (poem) I, 10, p-21 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Petrograd.” (poem) II, 8, p-10 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Severance.” (poem) I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Spells.” (poem) II, 9, p-23 (Sep 1919)

  • DeWitt, S. A. “A Prize Fighter Novelist,” review of Emmett Lawler by Jim Tully. V, 5, p-28 (May 1922)
  • The Dial.

    I, 6, p-31 (Aug 1918)

  • Dibble, R. F.

    Strenuous Americans, reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 2, p-32 (Feb 1924)

  • Die Fackel (The Torch).

    I, 11, p-17 (Jan 1919)

  • Dodge, Cleveland H.

    I, 13, p-34 (Mar 1919)

  • Doran, J. T. “Murder in Centralia.” III, 2, p-16 (Feb 1920)
  • Dos Passos, John.

    Three Soldiers, reviewed by Robert Wolf. IV, 11, p-33 (Nov 1921); Three Soldiers, reviewed by Claude McKay. V, 1, p-8 (Jan 1922)

    -. “The Caucasus Under the Soviets.” V, 8, p-5 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Farmer Strikers in Spain.” III, 10, p-28 (Oct 1920)

    -. “In Portugal.” III, 4, p-25 (Apr 1920)

  • Doty, Madeleine.

    Behind the Battle Line, reviewed by Freda Kirchwey. II, 4, p-43 (Apr 1919)

  • Down tools!”

    IV, 1, p-14 (Jan 1921)

  • Doyle, Jennie. “On Pleasure Bent.” III, 6, p-34 (Jun 1920)
  • Dreiser, Theodore.

    Twelve Men, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 9, p-46 (Sep 1919); The Color of a Great City , reviewed by Abraham Resika. VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

  • Dressler, Marie.

    II, 10, p-38 (Oct 1919)

  • Duncan, Isadora.

    V, 11, p-38 (Nov/Dec 1922); VI, 2, p-34 (Feb 1923)

  • Dunne, W. F. “Why Copper Is Red.” III, 6, p-17 (Jun 1920)

EEE

  • Eastman, Crystal.

    II, 7, p-35 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Aeroplanes and Jails.” I, 9, p-39 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Alice Paul’s Convention.” IV, 4, p-9 (Apr 1921)

    -. “British Labor Is Moving.” II, 9, p-28 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Debs and His Contemporaries,” review of Debs and the Poets edited by Ruth LePrade. IV, 5, p-34 (May 1921)

    -. “Feminism.” II, 5, p-37 (May 1919)

    -. “In Communist Hungary.” II, 8, p-5 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Later By Cable.” II, 9, p-30 (Sep 1919)

    -. “The Mooney Congress.” I, 13, p-19 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Now We Can Begin.” III, 12, p-23 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Practical Feminism.” III, 1, p-40 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Signs of the Times.” I, 10, p-23 (Dec 1918)

    -. “The Socialist Party Convention.” III, 7, p-24 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Socialist Vote.” I, 10, p-33 (Dec 1918)

    -. “The Workers of the Clyde.” II, 10, p-28 (Oct 1919)

  • Eastman, Crystal [?] and T. L. M. and Helen Marot [?] “Impressions of the A.F. of L. Convention. I, 6, p-26 (Aug 1918)
  • Eastman, Lucy P. “Easy Prey.” (letter in response to William Lloyd) I, 12, p-44 (Feb 1919)
  • Eastman, Max.

    Colors of Life: Poems and Songs and Sonnets, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 10, p-44 (Dec 1918); The Sense of Humor , reviewed by Floyd Dell. V, 2, p-29 (Feb 1922); VI, 3, p-35 [portrait] (Mar 1923)

    -. “About Dogmatism.” III, 11, p-8 (Nov 1920)

    -. “A Christmas Party.” [Workers’ Party Convention] V, 2, p-5 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Adventures for Free Speech.” I, 11, p-50 (Jan 1919)

    -. “A Letter to Romain Rolland.” II, 11, p-24 (Dec 1919)

    -. “A Morning.” (poem) I, 9, p-19 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Anniversary.” (poem) I, 3, p-18 (May 1918)

    -. “Announcement.” [resigns as coeditor] IV, 1, p-24 (Jan 1921)

    -. “An Opinion on Tactics.” IV, 10 (Oct 1921)

    -. “A Praiseful Complaint.” (poem) I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918)

    -. “A Question.” (poem) IV, 11, p-13 (Nov 1921)

    -. “A Request.” III, 3, p-39 (Mar 1920)

    -. “A Statesman of the New Order - Part I.” [Lenin] I, 7, p-10 (Sep 1918)

    -. “As to Discrimination.” V, 1, p-5 (Jan 1922)

    -. “A Telegram.” (poem) V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922)

    -. “The Battle-Fields.” (poem) V, 10, p-8 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Bill Haywood, Communist.” IV, 4, p-13 (Apr 1921)

    -. “The Chicago Conventions.” [Socialist Party, Left Wing SP, Communist] II, 10, p-5 (Oct 1919)

    -. “China’s Paintings.” I, 2, p-12 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Clarifying the Light.” [Clarte movement] IV, 6, p-5 (Jun 1921)

    -. “The Clarte Movement. “ III, 4, p-40 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Class Struggle at Genoa.” V, 7, p-5 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Dear News-Stand Reader.” III, 6, p-3 (Jun 1920)

    -. “Editorial [Untitled.]. I, 1, p-3 (Mar 1918); I, 1, p-5 (Mar 1918); I, 2, p-5 (Apr 1918); I, 3, p-5 (May 1918); I, 5, p-5 (Jul 1918); I, 8, p-23 (Oct 1918); “The League of Nations,” “About Solidarity [IWW],” “Upton Sinclair” I, 10, p-5 (Dec 1918); I, 11, p-5 (Jan 1919); “The Twilight of Liberalism,” “The Nature of the Choice [Lenin],” “Roosevelt,” “bolshevism and Socialism,” “Testimony [Debs],” “A League of Which Nations?,” “Political Prisoners ,” [Debs a contributing editor]. I, 12, p-5 (Feb 1919); “Bob Minor and the Bolsheviki.” I, 13, p-5 (Mar 1919); “The Holy Alliance,” “Wilson’s Failure,” “Constructive Treason [suppression of free speech],” “The Free Speech Principle” [Debs in Toledo], “Victor Berger,” “The Left Is Right,” “a Demobilized Editor” [Walter Lippmann]. II, 5, p-5 (May 1919); “The International Class Struggle,” “The Last Excuse,” “An International Civic Federation” [Gompers and Sylvia Pankhurst], “Feminism” [Bill Haywood}, “Dreadful Bombs,” “Lenin the Communist,” “Events of May Day,” and “Popularizing the Constitution”. II, 6, p-5 (Jun 1919); Remember Valiant Russia,” “More Bombs” [Postal bombs], “An Explanation” [John Spargo’ book], “Claude McKay” II, 7, p-5 (Jul 1919); “In Lieu of an Election,” “The Soviet Envoy,” and “The Bomb Conspiracy”. II, 8, p-28 (Aug 1919); [Debs], “The Railroads,” “Bela Kun,” “In the Atlantic Monthly,” “Milch Cows,” “Free Speech Again,” “Race and Class,” “From the British Workers” II, 9, p-5 (Sep 1919); “A Significant Picture” [Buford], “Anarchism,” “Criminal Capitalism,” “Contributions” [detectives reading Max Eastman’s trash] “Announcement” [raising price of Liberator]. III, 2, p-5 (Feb 1920); “Tactics” [Russia] , “Lenin,” “Farmer-Labor,” “Representative?” III, 4, p-5 (Apr 1920); [Not Debs for President], “The Minority Report” [Socialist Party}, “For President” [Gen. Leonard Wood], “Inadvertent” [Labor], “Protest from Mexico” [Gale’s Magazine; Granich wrong], III, 5, p-5 (May 1920); An Example [German Independent Socialists]; Revolutionary Veterans. III, 8, p-5 (Aug 1920); [Reorganization]; Gilbert Chesterton; Rebuilding Babel [Ido]; Free Speech Again [Kautsky’s book] IV, 3, p-5 (Mar 1921); “Foster” [William Z.] IV, 4, p-5 (Apr 1921); [IWW and Espionage Law]; “Wilsonism Still.”; “The Free Press”; Dogmatism Again” [Letter from Robert Dell]; “For the Communists at Sing Sing.” [National Defense Committee] IV, 4, p-5 (May 1921); Untitled. [Will Hays]; “A Distinction” “Addendum”; “Laughing at Veblen.”; “The Whole Family” [Haldeman-Julius]. IV, 7, p-5 (Jul 1921); [Jack Dempsey]; “Another Recantation [Henry W. Alsberg]”; “Sabotaging the Parson”; “Inspiration of Leadership” [Van Wyck Brooks] IV, 8, p-5 (Aug 1921); “Legal and Illegal Activities” [Post Office Censorship]; “The Second Childhood of Mathematics” [Alfred Korzybski]; “A Human Engineer” [Thorstein Veblen]; “A Better One” [Soviet Union]; Help Russia! [Famine] IV, 9, p-5 (Sep 1921); [Economics and politics]; “The Importance of Being Unknown.” [Unknown soldier]; “Facts” [Why America fought]; “Using Ideals” [Cynicism]; “The Capitalist International” [Third International]; “A Response” [3rd International]. IV, 12, p-5 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Education Made Happy,” review of Were You Ever A Child? by Floyd Dell. III, 2, p-41 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Examples of ‘Americanism’“ III, 2, p-13 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Fire and Water” (poem) I, 5, p-29 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Hillquit Excommunicates the Soviet.” III, 11, p-22 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Hillquit Repeats His Error.” IV, 1, p-20 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Ido versus Esperanto.” IV, 2, p-30 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Important.” [IWW Trial] III, 9, p-15 (Sep 1920)

    -. “In My Room.” (poem) I, 4, p-35 (Jun 1918)

    -. “In Reply” (letter replying to William Bross Lloyd) I, 6, p-32 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Isadora Duncan.” (poem) I, 1, p-21 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Jailed for Freedom.” III, 11, p-26 (Nov 1920)

    -. “John Reed.” III, 12, p-5 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Lenin and Wilson.” I, 13, p-8 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Lenin — A Statesman of the New Order.” Part II. I, 8, p-28 (Oct 1918)

    -. “The Lesson of the Actors’ Strike.” II, 10, p-35 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Letter” [Accepting John Reed’s resignation from editorial board] I, 7, p-34 (Sep 1918)

    -. “The Masses Jury.” I, 4, p-22 (Jun 1918)

    -. “The Missouri.” (poem) IV, 10, p-7 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Moods,” review of Moods, a collection of Prose Poems by Mercedes de Acosta. III, 2, p-42 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Moscow’s Answer” VI, 7, p-23 (Jul 1923)

    -. “The New International.” II, 7, p-28 (Jul 1919)

    -. “News From Siberia.” II, 5, p-12 (May 1919)

    -. “Nietzsche, Plato, and Bertrand Russell.” III, 9, p-5 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Norman Hapgood and Socialist Journalism.” I, 5, p-28 (Jul 1918)

    -. “November.” (poem) IV, 1, p-9 (Jan 1921)

    -. “November Seventh, 1918. A Speech in Commemoration of the Founding of the Soviet Republic in Russia.” I, 10, p-22 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Our Bookkeeper.” [E.F. Mylius] V, 1, p-28 (Jan 1922)

    -. “A Permanent Revolution.” VI, 12, p-10 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Portrait of a City.” [Hoboken] I, 6, p-20 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Robert Lansing Explains Bolshevism,” review of Memorandum on Certain Aspects of the Bolshevist Movement in Russia by Robert Lansing. III, 3, p-42 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Science on Trial.” III, 12, p-20 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Scudder Middleton,” review of The New Day by Scudder Middleton. II, 6, p-51 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Signs of the Times.” II, 9, p-40 (Sep 1919)

    -. “The S. L. P.” II, 9, p-41 (Sep 1919)

    -. “S-s-s-s-h!” II, 10, p-24 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Suggesting a Biography,” review of The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman edited by Emory Halloway. V, 3, p-27 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Theosophy on the High Seas.” V, 4, p-11 (Apr 1922)

    -. “To a Dancing Partner.” (poem) V, 2, p-20 (Feb 1922)

    -. “To John Reed.” (poem) IV, 2, p-15 (Feb 1921)

    -. “To Lydia.” (poem) I, 11, p-41 (Jan 1919)

    -. “To Marie Sukloff — An Assassin.” (poem) I, 6, p-13 (Aug 1918)

    -. “To Nikolai Lenin.” I, 9, p-17 (Nov 1918)

    -. “To the Twelfth Juror.” (poem) III, 10, p-19 (Oct 1920)

    -. “The Trial of Eugene Debs.” I, 9, p-5 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Two Conversations” [H.G. Wells] V, 2, p-27 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Two Poems: Eyes and Those You Dined With.” (poems) I, 2, p-34 (Apr 1918)

    -. Untitled. [Boardman Robinson] I, 3, p-26 (May 1918)

    -. “Walt Whitman’s Opposite.” IV, 6, p-23 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Wilson and the World’s Future.” I, 3, p-19 (May 1918)

    -. “Wilson’s Style.” IV, 3, p-24 (Mar 1921)

    -. “The Wisdom of Lenin. Part I” VII, 6, p-8 (Jun 1924); Part II. VII, 7, p-24 (Jul 1924)

    -. “X Rays.” (poem) I, 8, p-18 (Oct 1918)

    Ebert, Friedrich.

    III, 7, pp-14, 15, and 16 (Jul 1920)

  • Editorials. “A Correction.” V, 2, p-34 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Again We Annoy You —-” V, 4, p-7 (Apr 1922)

    -. “A New Dred Scott Decision.” III, 1, p-23 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Announcement.” [fund raising] V, 1, p-9 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Announcements.” [newsstand price reduction] IV, 11, p-28 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Apologies” [issue late; money problems] V, 10, p-13 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Bouquets for May Day.” V, 5, p-22 (May 1922)

    -. “Economic Determinism.” III, 1. p-23 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Liberals and Laborites.” III, 1, p-39 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Liberator Bond For Sale.” V, 3, p-26 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Liberator News [Debate, Basketball games; Eastman in Europe, and Board of Directors.] V, 3, p-26 (Mar 1922); [McKay resigns as executive editor] V, 7, p-27 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Max Eastman on the Job.” [at Genoa Conference] V, 5, p-22 (May 1922)

    -. “News from New York Times July 14, 1918” I, 7, p-5 (Sep 1918)

    -. “One Man Against Standard Oil” [IWW] II, 9, p-3 (Sep 1919)

    -. “The Real Thing.” III, 1, p-40 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Recognized!” III, 1, p-30 (Jan 1920)

    -. “To Our Friends.” V, 2, p-8 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Two Critics of Russia.” [Pierre Monatte and Abram Grinfeld] V, 8, p-11 (Aug 1922)

    -. Untitled. [birth control letter] V, 2, p-12 (Feb 1922)

    -. “We Haven’t Cracked Under the Strain;” “Revolutionary;” “The Elections;” “A Capitalist Manifesto;” “The Communist International;” “Pardon of the Russian Social Renegades;” “Vladivostok to Constantinople!;” “When Thieves Fall Out;” “A Political Psychoanalyst;” “Italy Learns;” “Gene Debs and Bernard Shaw; Sons of Big Guns;” “The Capitalist Radical;” “A Little Communist Joke;” “Saved Again!” V, 11, p-7 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “A Serious Neglect of Duty” [Ill. Gov. Small pardons Wm Bross Lloyd]; “The Next War” [Gen. Pershing and standing army]; “Mussolini, We Are Here” [American Legion = Fascists]; “Our Black Hundreds” [K.K.K.] V, 12, p-5 (Jan 1923)

    -. “The Second World War” [Versailles Treaty]; “Gallows for Strikers” [Railroad striker lynched]; “Such is Friendship” [Antilabor legislation]; “He’ll Never Be Missed” [Garment workers’ chief resigns]” VI, 2, p-5 (Feb 1923)

    -. “The Bomb Business” [Wall Street and Mooney]; “How Far Does It Go?” [Wall Street Explosion] VI, 3, p-5 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Labor Party Referendum” [T.U.E.L. Labor Party]; “Whoop for Hooper” [Ben W. Hooper]; “News of Tomorrow” [Radical Press]; “Standard Oil Government” [Bob LaFollette]; “Howat and Hope” [Alexander Howat vs John L. Lewis]; ”Revolutionary Socialism” [British Labor Party]; “The Quitting Is Good” [Socialist-Revolutionary Party in USSR]; “Capitalist Pinochle” [Ruhr coal]; “Rubber Backbones” [Ruhr and League of Nations]. VI, 4, p-5 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Mayday” [May Day]; “Slavery in America” [Peonage and red-baiting]; “Fathers and Sons” [Exploiting Turkey]; “The Orphan” [Carnegie pension for Taft]; “Blackshirt Supreme Court” [Minimum wage law]; “Honest Preachers” [Religious independence]; “Innocence Confesses” [US spy confesses]; “Newspaper Integrity” [Press spies]; “Anti-Red Hootch” [David Karsner and the Call ] VI, 5, p-5 (May 1923)

    -. “Assassination” [Vorovsky]; “Extra-Legal Patriotism” [Fascism/Mussolini]; “It Sharpens” [Political repression]; “The More or Less Socialist Convention;” “The Coming Labor Party” [Farmer-Labor Party]; “Harding’s Coup d’Etat” [World Court]; “Is the Supreme Court Hedging?” [Benjamin Gitlow] VI, 6, p-5 (Jun 1923)

    -. “The Search for Glands” [Colonel House]; “Where Is Capitalism’s Lenin?”; “Wanted: the Moon;” “The Tin Lizzie Doctor” [Henry Ford for President]; “Burns Talks Too Much” [Burns and Gompers] VI, 7, p-5 (Jul 1923)

    -. “The Federated Farmer-Labor Party;” “Suppressors of News” [Founding of Party in Chicago]; “The Capitalist-Socialist Press” [Socialist Press Coverage]; “The Word They Scare Leaders With” [Red baiting]; “An Awful Tragedy” [Patriarch Tikhon]; “Scab Government” [Coal Commission]; “Gathering Clouds and the Red Lining” [Second World War Approaches] VI, 8, p-5 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Coolidge” [Strikebreaker]; “The Ku Klux Kandidate” [Henry Ford]; “Hiram, the Poor Man’s Friend” [ Hiram Johnson]; “Go West, Young Revolution!” [Versailles Treaty]; “At Last! A Workers’ Daily Paper” [ Worker ]; “The Agricultural Pawn Ticket” [Farm debt]; “Your Farm is Your Castle” [Farmer-Labor Party]. VI, 9, p-5 (Sep 1923)

    -. “The Twilight of the Samurai” [Earthquake]; “Stool -Pigeon Capitalism” [Gompers and John L. Lewis]; “Another Morganatic Alliance” [Mexico]; “Making Coal Heroes” [Coal strike and Coolidge] VI, 10, p-5 (Oct 1923)

    -. “Hands Off the German Revolution!;” “Now for a United Front” [Amsterdam International]; “Russia - Happy Land” [no famine, war, etc.]; “We Meet at the Barricades” [AF of L convention story in headlines]; “Will Magnus Turn Turtle?” [Sen. Magnus Johnson] VI, 11, p-5 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Editorials” [Farmer-Labor Party candidate] VI, 12, p-5 (Dec 1923)

    -. “1924 — Resolutions and Revolutions” [German Soviet]; “Preparedness” [War with China]; “Charley the Penman” [Charles E. Hughes]; “The White House Speaks” [Coolidge State of the Union]; “High Class Juries for Low-Class Trials” [Labor court cases]; “A Chip Off the Old Wood” [Leonard Wood}; “Henry Has Engine Trouble” [Ford for President]; “The Reds As They Are” [Workers Party} VII, 1, p-5 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Lenin” [Obituary]; “The Bolshevik Daily” [ The Daily Worker ]; “Labor Rules the Greatest Empire” [Labor government in Britain]; and “Harry Sinclair’s Navy” [Oil imperialism] VII, 2, p-5 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Who Will Help the Liberator?” IV, 12, p-7 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Who Will Save Floyd Dell?” V, 2, p-34 (Feb 1922)

  • Editors. “Announcing The Workers Monthly. Combination of The Labor Herald, The Liberator, and Soviet Russia Pictorial VII, 10, p-5 (Oct 1924)

    -. “A Symposium on the Creel Documents.” With comments from The New York Evening Post, Life, Reedy’s Mirror, Prof E.S. Corwin [Princeton], S. Nuorteva [Finnish Information Bureau], The Nation, Prof. Arthur O. Lovejoy [Johns Hopkins], The New Republic, Manchester Guardian [England], and George Creel. I, 9, p-28 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Centralia” [Washington] II, 1, p-43 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Clarissa S. Ware.” [obit] VI, 10, p-7 (Oct 1923)

    -. “Culture and Revolution” [new series] V, 11, p-38 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “In Philadelphia” [John Reed’s arrest] I, 5, p-34 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Notice.” [printers’ strike - no November 1919 issue] II, 11, p-3 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Some Changes” [Dell to Editor; Gold to California; Freeman Assoc Editor] V, 10, p-30 (Oct 1922)

  • Education Theory.

    I, 6, p-5 (Aug 1918); I, 7, p-15 (Sep 1918); I, 8, p-36 (Oct 1918); I, 9, p-20 (Nov 1918)

  • Eldridge, Seba.

    Political Action: A Naturalistic Interpretation of the Labor Movement in Relation to the State , reviewed by James Rorty. VII, 6, p-28 (Jun 1924)

  • Election - 1924.

    VII, 10, pp - 8, 11 (Oct 1924)

  • Elliott, Bert. “Peace in the Retail Trade, Good Business to Men” (art) VI, 12, p-4 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Promenade” (art) VI, 12, p-28 (Dec 1923)

  • Ellis, Fred. “Barnum Was Wrong” (art) VII, 7, pp-18 and 19 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Diplomat: Oof! This is awful; abolish it!.....” (art) VI, 11, p-9 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Fill the Bowl; Twenty Million German Workers` Are Starving” (art) VII, 2, p-2 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Labor’s News, Federated Press” (art) VI, 12, p-3 (Dec 1923)

    -. “LaFollette’s Heirlooms” (art) VII, 10, pp-18 and 19 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Look Out! Some More Democracy is Coming!” (art) VI, 12, pp-18 and 19 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Morgan” (art) VII, 7, p-6 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Mr. Gompers’ Russian Program — The Pogrom.” (art) VII, 1, p-4 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Sam [Gompers]” (art) VI, 11, p-8 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Selective Immigration.” (art) VII, 2, pp-18 and 19 (Feb 1924)

    -. “The Uncovered Wagon” (art) VI, 10, pp-18 and 19 (Oct 1923)

    -. Untitled. [cover art for Defend Your Liberty ] VI, 5, p-50 (May 1923)

    -. Untitled. [man encoiled by serpent] VI, 11, p-36 (Nov 1923)

    -. Untitled. [May Day parade] (art) VII, 5, p-4 (May 1924)

    -. Untitled. [CP pushes LaFollette aside] VII, 9, pp-18 and 19 (Sep 1924)

    -. “The Victor.” (art) VI, 11, pp-18 and 19 (Nov 1923)

  • Elsmie, Dorine. “A Happy Poet.” (poem) V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Nocturne.” (poem) V, 11, p-27 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Empey, Arthur Guy.

    II, 5, p-30 (May 1919) ; Over the Top, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 3, p-39 (May 1918)

  • Endicoff, Max. “The Veteran” (poem) I, 4, p-41 (Jun 1918)
  • Engdahl, J. Louis. “The Bishop and the Senator.” [Bishop William Montgomery Brown and ex-Sen. R.F. Pettigrew” VI, 4, p-17 (Apr 1923)

    -. “The Death of the Socialist Party” VII, 10, p-11 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Howat the Coaldigger.” VI, 6, p-22 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Romance in Journalism.” VI, 10, p-16 (Oct 1923)

    -. “The Story of a Spark” VII, 9, p-7 (Sep 1924)

    -. “The Yellow Streak in Coal.” VI, 9, p-23 (Sep 1923)

  • Engel, Edith. “Question” [Painting by Edward Bruce] (poem) VI, 5, p-42 (May 1923)
  • The Equitist.

    I, 12, p-49 (Feb 1919)

  • Erbsloh, Olga. “The Rush Hour.” (poem) III, 4, p-19 (Apr 1920)
  • Esherick, Wharton H. Untitled. [man poling raft through jungle] (art) VI, 3, p-2 (Mar 1923)
  • Espionage Act Arrests.

    I, 11, p-3 (Jan 1919); I, 11, p-14 (Jan 1919)

  • Espionage Act Deportations.

    II, 6, p-27 (Jun 1919)

  • Espionage Trial.

    I, 10, p-16 (Dec 1918); I, 12, p- 8 (Feb 1919)

  • Ettor, Joseph J.

    IV, 6, p-36 (Jun 1921)

  • Evans, Caradoc.

    Capel Sion, reviewed by Max Lustig. I, 11, p-44 (Jan 1919)

  • Evans, Elizabeth Glendower.

    Outstanding Features of the Sacco-Vanzetti Case , reviewed by Elsa Bloch VII, 4, p-32 (Apr 1924)

  • Everest, Wesley.

    III, 4, p-13 (Apr 1920); “The Flag Protects Him Now” [photo of grave] IV, 10, p-10 (Oct 1921)

FFF

  • Fagin, N. Bryllion. “And God Changed.” (poem) VI, 11, p-13 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Grass” (poem) VII, 5, p-28 (May 1924)

  • Fanning, William S. “A Communist meeting in Paris — Charles Rappoport speaking.” (art) VII, 1, p-15 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Communists marching in Paris in Commemoration of the Paris Commune of 1871.” (art) VII, 1, p-11 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Marcel Cachin at a Communist meeting at St. Ouen.” (art) VII, 1, p-9 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Mercy me! I must protect my hat!” (art) VII, 8, p-27 (Aug 1924)

  • Faragoh, Francis Edwards. “Chop Suey.” IV, 11, p-15 (Nov 1921)
  • Farmer-Labor Party.

    VI, 8, p-10 (Aug 1923); VI, 11, p-26 (Nov 1923)

  • Farmer-Labor Party Convention - St. Paul.

    VII, 7, p-16 (Jul 1924)

  • Farmer-Labor Party - State of Washington.

    VI, 9, p-20 (Sep 1923)

  • Farquhar, A. B.

    The First Million the Hardest , reviewed by George Granich. V, 10, p-25 (Oct 1922)

  • Faulhaber, Frank V. “The Projection Removed.” (poem) III, 11, p-21 (Nov 1920)

    Fawcett, James Waldo. “All Fools Address the Artful Wise.” (poem) V, 9, p-12 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Fable.” II, 6, p-57 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Joseph Plunkett, May 4th 1916” (poem) V, 1, p-11 (Jan 1922)

  • Federated Press Bulletin.

    VI, 12, p-3 (Dec 1923)

  • Felshin, Simon. “The Commune” [March 18, 1871] (poem) VI, 3, p-13 (Mar 1923)

    -. “John Reed and Raymond Lefebvre.” (poem) V, 11, p-25 (Nov/ Dec 1922)

    -. “Karl Liebknecht.” (poem) VI, 2, p-7 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Karl Radek.” (poem) VI, 2, p-7 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Moscow.” (poem) VI, 2, p-7 (Feb 1923)

    -. “The Red Army.” (poem) VI, 2, p-7 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Sen Katayama.” (poem) VI, 2, p-7 (Feb 1923)

  • Feminist Congress, March 1, 1919.

    II, 5, p-37 (May 1919)

  • Fenberg, Bertha. “A Test of Beauty” VII, 4, p-11 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Die Ganze Welt ist Eine Stadt” [The Whole World is One Town] VII, 1, p-26 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Hard Times” VII, 2, p-27 (Feb 1924)

  • Ferenz-Martini Art Atelier. (art) I, 10, p-48 (Dec 1918)
  • Ferguson, Charles.

    The Revolution Absolute, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 5, p-46 (May 1919)

  • Ferguson, Isaac E.

    II, 10, p-6 (Oct 1919); Trial III, 12, p-20 (Dec 1920)

  • Ficke, Arthur Davison. “Attic” (poem) VI, 9, p-22 (Sep 1923)
  • Fiction.

    -. Behrman, S. N. I, 3, p-16 (May 1918); III, 3, p-11 (Mar 1920)

    -. Bobrischeff-Pushkin, ex-Count A. B. V, 4, p-5 (Apr 1922)

    -. Buch, Vera. I, 5, p-10 (Jul 1918)

    -. Burman, Ben Lucien. V, 11, p-17 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Casey, Patrick and Terence. IV, 7, p-10 (Jul 1921)

    -. Chase, Stuart. V, 7, p-11 (Jul 1922)

    -. Corstvet, Emma. VI, 12, p-20 (Dec 1923)

    -. Damer, John. IV, 1, p-5 (Jan 1921)

    -. de Ford, Miriam Allen. VI, 12, p-25 (Dec 1923)

    -. Faragoh, Francis Edwards. IV, 11, p-15 (Nov 1921)

    -. Fenberg, Bertha. VII, 1, p-26 (Jan 1924); VII, 2, p-27 (Feb 1924); VII, 4, p-11 (Apr 1924)

    -. Flowers, Sidney R. III, 5, p-44 (May 1920)

    -. Folsom, Elizabeth Irons. I, 1, p-12 (Mar 1918)

    -. Fox, Lillian. I, 9, p-12 (Nov 1918)

    -. Fraenkel, H. E. IV, 12, p-11 (Dec 1921)

    -. Frederick, J. George. III, 2, p-40 (Feb 1920)

    -. Geddes, O’Brien. I, 5, p-16 (Jul 1918)

    -. Gignoux, Regis. V, 10, p-9 (Oct 1922)

    -. Giovannitti, Arturo. II, 5, p-32 (May 1919); V, 5, p-17 (May 1922)

    -. Glaspell, Susan. I, 1, p-24 (Mar 1918)

    -. Gold, Michael. V, 1, p-14 (Jan 1922); V, 2, p-14 (Feb 1922); V, 7, p-15 (Jul 1922); V, 12, p-27 (Jan 1923); VI, 4, p-25 (Apr 1923); VI, 10, p-20 (Oct 1923)

    -. Granich, Irwin. III, 5, p-29 (May 1920)

    -. Granich, Irwin and Manabendra Nath Roy. III, 2, p-8 (Feb 1920)

    -. Granich, George. V, 3, p-12 (Mar 1922)

    -. Irwin, Inez Haynes. I, 12, p-28 (Feb 1919)

    -. Kelley, Edith Summers. VII, 6, p-20 (Jun 1924)

    -. Kuh, Frederick. V, 10, p-10 (Oct 1922)

    -. Latzko, Andreas. IV, 10, p-21 (Oct 1921)

    -. Lyons, Eugene. V, 11, p-20 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Maxwell, Helena. III, 5, p-24 (May 1920)

    -. McKay, Claude. V, 2, p-24 (Feb 1922)

    -. Morrow, T. M. IV, 11, p-30 (Nov 1921)

    -. Noble, John. VI, 11, p-15 (Nov 1923); VII, 4, p-24 (Apr 1924)

    -. Olgin, Moissaye J. VI, 10, p-24 (Oct 1923)

    -. Oorum, Charles. V, 3, p-11 (Mar 1922); V, 7, p-27 (Jul 1922)

    -. Paradise, Viola. II, 6, p-22 (Jun 1919)

    -. Potter, Grace. IV, 8, p-11 (Aug 1921)

    -. Reed, John. I, 13, p-25 (Mar 1919)

    -. Russell, Philips. I, 6, p-24 (Aug 1918)

    -. Taggard, Genevieve. V, 9, p-5 (Sep 1922)

    -. Toomer, Jean. V, 9, p-13 (Sep 1922); V, 10, p-30 (Oct 1922)

    -. Unterman, Elsa. I, 8, p-13 (Oct 1918)

    -. Vorse, Mary Heaton. III, 4, p-34 (Apr 1920); III, 9, p-17 (Sep 1920); IV, 2, p-25 (Feb 1921); IV, 4, p-22 (Apr 1921); V, 8, p-17 (Aug 1922); VI. 7, p-11 (Jul 1923)

    -. Wicks, H. M. VI, 6, p-20 (Jun 1923)

    -. Williams, Elmer J. VI, 5, p-28 (May 1923)

    -. Wilson, Edmund, Jr. IV, 5, p-25 (May 1921); IV, 9, p-13 (Sep 1921); V, 2, p-12 (Feb 1922)

  • Field, Sara Bard. “Never to Know” (poem) VI, 12, p-11 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Not a Single Little One.” (poem) VI, 12, p-11 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Santa Claus.” (poem) VI, 12, p-24 (Dec 1923)

    The Fifth Year.

    Reviewed by Nancy Markoff. VI, 8, p-32 (Aug 1923); VI, 10, p-32 (Oct 1923)

  • Fischer, Louis. “A Bolshevik Library.” VII, 1, p-23 (Jan 1924)
  • Fisher, Admiral Lord. “Dear Old Tirps” (letter) III, 5, p-48 (May 1920)
  • Fleuron, Svend.

    Grim, the Story of a Pike , reviewed by Holgar Cahill. IV, 10, p-31 (Oct 1921)

  • Flexner, Hortense. “Above the Hill.” (poem) I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Return From Captivity.” (poem) III, 2, p-18 (Feb 1920)

  • Flowers, Sidney R. “The Story of a Conversion.” III, 5, p-44 (May 1920)
  • Foley, Martha H. “Americanizing Haiti.” V, 3, p-16 (Mar 1922)

    -. “At Your Trial.” (poem) II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)

  • Folsom, Elizabeth Irons. “The Revolt of the Flesh.” I, 1, p-12 (Mar 1918)
  • Foreman, Flora I.

    I, 11, p-14 (Jan 1919)

    -. Untitled. (letter) I, 11, p-3 (Jan 1919)

  • Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

    II, 9, p-42 (Sep 1919)

  • Forward.

    I, 5, p-33 (Jul 1918)

  • Foster, William Z.

    II, 11, p-8 (Dec 1919); IV, 4, p-5 (Apr 1921); V, 12, p-36 (Jan 1923) VI, 4, pp-8 and 31 (Apr 1923); VI, 5, p-37 (May 1923); Portrait/Foster for President VII, 9, p-36 (Sep 1924)

    -. “The A.F. of L. Convention” VI, 11, p-7 (Nov 1923)

    -. “The Convention of the Conference for Progressive Political Action.” VII, 7, p-5 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Fourth Congress of the Comintern. VI, 2, p-21 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Radical Tactics.” V, 5, p-22 (May 1922)

  • Fox, Lillian. “The Chinese Basket.” I, 9, p-12 (Nov 1918)
  • Fraenkel, H. E. “The Yellow Quilt.” IV, 12, p-11 (Dec 1921)
  • Fraina, Louis C.

    II, 6, p-32 (Jun 1919); II, 10, p-6 (Oct 1919)

  • France, Anatole.

    IV, 3, p-23 (Mar 1921); V, 9, p-11 (Sep 1922); The Opinions of Anatole France [recorded by Paul Gsell], reviewed by Floyd Dell. V, 8, p-28 (Aug 1922)

  • Frank, Waldo.

    Salvos , reviewed by Ida Dailes. VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924)

  • Frayne, Hugh.

    II, 10, p-38 (Oct 1919)

  • Frazee-Bower, Helen. “The Newsboy.” (poem) IV, 11, p-21 (Nov 1921)

    -. “The Prima Donna.” (poem) IV, 8, p-21 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Remorse.” (poem) V, 9, p-13 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Roads.” (poem) IV, 8, p-21 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Sea-Gulls.) (poem) IV, 8, p-21 (Aug 1921)

  • Frederick, J. George. “Ruth.” III, 2, p-40 (Feb 1920)
  • Fred Mooney and Frank Keeney, Officers of District 17, UMWA. (photograph) III, 8, p-9 (Aug 1920)
  • The Freeman.

    III, 2, p-2 (Feb 1920)

  • Freeman, Joseph L. “A Blind Rebel in a Trap,” review of Roger Bloomer (play) by John Howard Lawson. VI, 4, p-29 (Apr 1923)

    -. “A Blue Print of Utopia,” review of The Next Step by Scott Nearing. VI, 5, p-43 (May 1923)

    -. “A Girl’s Song.” (poem) III, 11, p-21 (Nov 1920)

    -. “A Sonnet for Poets.” (poem) IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921)

    -. “At A Concert.” (poem) II, 10, p-51 (Oct 1919); III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Awe.” (poem) IV, 5, p-20 (May 1921)

    -. “A Young Girl’s Diary,” review of A Young Girl’s Diary prefaced by Sigmund Freud. V, 4, p-28 (Apr 1922)

    -. “City Street.” (poem) III, 6, p-25 (Jun 1920)

    -. “The Dancers.” (poem) III, 11, p-7 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Disciplined Eagerness.” review of For Eager Lovers by Genevieve Taggard. VI, 5, p-42 (May 1923)

    -. “Distinguished Madmen. “ (poem) IV, 3, p-27 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Don Giovanni.” (poem) V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Don Juan at Fifty,” review of Casanova’s Homecoming by Arthur Schnitzler. V, 9, p-26 (Sep 1922)

    -. “I Shall Love You.” (poem) IV, 1, p-24 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Kicking the Seats of Learning,” review of The Goose-Step by Upton Sinclair. VI, 4, p-27 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Love.” (poem) V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Medicine Man of Pasadena,” review of The Book of Life by Upton Sinclair. V, 2, p-31 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Nocturne.” (poem) V, 7, p-14 (Jul 1922)

    -. “No Love in All These Lands.” IV, 3, p-11 (Mar 1921)

    -. “On Virtue,” review of Psychoanalysis and Love by Andre Tridon. V, 10, p-31 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Poems: The Dancers, Fantasia, Pastoral, Revolutionary Prelude, Love at Dawn, and De Profundis.” (poems) V, 4, p-22 (Apr 1922)

    -. Review of Dreams Out of Darkness by Jean Starr Untermeyer. V, 1, p-29 (Jan 1922)

    -. Review of My Dear Wells: Being a Series of Letters Addressed by Henry Arthur Jones to Mr. H. G. Wells Upon Bolshevism, Collectivism, Internationalism, and the Distribution of Wealth. V, 2, p-32 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Songs for a Lady.” (poem) IV, 9, p-17 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Sonnet” (poem) III, 11, p-21 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Sonnet” (poem) VII, 4, p-23 (Apr 1924)

    -. “The Tyranny of Women,” review of Aaron’s Rod by D. H. Lawrence. V, 8, p-27 (Aug 1922)

    -. “What’s Wrong With This Murder?” VI, 5, p-30 (May 1923)

  • The Free Spirit.

    I, 13, p-48 (Mar 1919)

  • French C.G.T. Congress.

    IV, 10, p-8 (Oct 1921)

  • French Economy.

    VII, 2, pp-10 and 11 (Feb 1924)

  • French Socialism.

    II, 7, p-18 (Jul 1919)

  • Freud, Sigmund (Preface).

    A Young Girl’s Diary , reviewed by Joseph Freeman. V, 4, p-28 (Apr 1922)

  • Frey, John P.

    The Labor Injunction , reviewed by James Fuchs. VI, 5, p-44 (May 1923)

  • Friends of Soviet Russia.

    IV, 10, p-36 (Oct 1921); V, 4, p-3 (Apr 1922); V, 11, p-44 (Nov/Dec 1922); “Meet These Ten Little Tots” [orphans] (photograph) V, 12, p-44 (Jan 1923); VI, 5, p-52 (May 1923) [tractor contest]

  • Friends of Soviet Russia and German Workers.

    VII, 4, p-35 (Apr 19240

  • Frueh, A. J. “Conan Doyle” (art) VI, 5, p-17 (May 1923)

    -. “Ethiopian Players in Comedy of Errors. VI, 6, p-29 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Joy on Earth, Good Cheer to Men.” (art) V, 12, p-31 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Rudolph Schildkraut” (art) VI, 4, p-28 (Apr 1923)

  • Fuchs, James. “The Last of the Great Parlor Socialists,” review of Men Like Gods by H. G. Wells VI, 9, p-29 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Minority Reports,” review of American Individualism by Herbert Hoover and The Labor Injunction by John P. Frey. VI, 5, p-44 (May 1923)

    -. “One of Our Best People,” review of All in a Life-Time by Henry Morgenthau. VI, 9, p-31 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Reviews: Minority Reports,” review of Autocracy and Revolution in Russia by Baron Sergius A. Korff; Henry Ford, An Interpretation by Dr/ Samuel S. Marquis; Deadlines by Henry Justin Smith and As We See It by Rene Viviani. VI, 7, p-31 (Jul 1923) [See VI, 8, p-28 (Aug 1923)

    -. “The Second ‘Chi’ Blooming.” VI, 6, p-31 (Jun 1923)

  • Fuller, Walter G. “Leftward Ho!” II, 11, p-11 (Dec 1919)
  • Furuseth, Andrew.

    IV, 6, Front cover (Jun 1921); [tribute] IV, 6, p-14 (Jun 1921); V, 6, p-12 (Jun 1922)

GGG

  • G. [Script] “The Institute of Detecnology.” (art) VI, 2, p-7 (Mar 1923)
  • Gag, Wanda. “An Art Student.” (art) V, 3, p-6 (Mar 1922)

    -. “An Interior.” (art) IV, 10, p-6 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Growing Things” (art) VII, 1, p-26 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Her First Spring Day.” (art) V, 5, p-17 (May 1922)

    -. “The Lake” (art) VI, 9, p-13 (Sep 1923)

    -. “The Poetess.” (art) VI, 4, p-30 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Self-Portrait.” (art) V, 2, p-7 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Storm in Connecticut.” (art) V, 6, p-20 (Jun 1922)

    -. Untitled. [trees] (art) V, 10, p-17 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Wind in the Trees.” (art) V, 7, p-23 (Jul 1922)

  • Gale’s Magazine.

    II, 4, p-48 (Apr 1919); II, 8, p-50 (Aug 1919) [Mexico]

  • Gale, Zona.

    Birth , reviewed by anonymous reviewer. II, 5, p-48 (May 1919)

  • Gallacher, William.

    II, 10, p-2 [portrait] (Oct 1919)

    -. “A Message from William Gallacher.” II, 10, p-33 (Oct 1919)

  • Gandhi, Mahatma.

    Sea of Salt, reviewed by C.E. Ruthenberg VII, 5, p-30 (May 1924)

  • Gannett, Lewis. “Bill Haywood in Moscow.” IV, 9, p-11 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Onward Christian Soldiers,” review of Batouala by Rene Maran. V, 7, p-30 (Jul 1922)

  • Ganz, Marie.

    Rebels: Into Anarchy and Out Again, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 5, p-38 (May 1920)

  • Garment Workers.

    VI, 2, p-24 (Feb 1923)

    Garrett, Garet.

    The Driver, The Cinder Buggy, and Satan’s Bushel, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

  • Garrison, Mrs. William Lloyd.

    I, 2, p-5 (Apr 1918)

  • Garvey, Marcus.

    IV, 12, p-24 (Dec 1921); V, 4, p-8 (Apr 1922); VII, 10, p-17 (Oct 1924)

  • Gauguin, Paul.

    Noa-Noa , reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 5, p-41 (May 1920)

  • Gay, Dorothea. “Constrained.” (poem) I, 4, p-42 (Jun 1918)
  • G, B.M. “The Profits of Religion,” review of The Profits of Religion by Upton Sinclair. I, 11, p-43 (Jan 1919)
  • Geddes, O’Brien. “A Cold Blooded Crime.” I, 5, p-16 (Jul 1918)
  • Gellert, Hugo.

    VI, 6, p-8 (Jun 1923)

    -. “A Kitchen” (art) VII, 2, p-15 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Among the Elders.” (art) IV, 10, p-29 (Oct 1921)

    -. “The Angel of the Lords.” (art) V, 8, p-4 (Aug 1922)

    -. “A Suggestion for the New Peace Dollar.” (art) V, 2, p-13 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Bridge” (art) VII, 2, p-15 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Chekhov’s ‘The Sudden Death of a Horse” (art) V, 3, p-20 (Mar 1922)

    -. “The Circus at Genoa.” (art) V, 5, pp-18 and 19 (May 1922)

    -. “The Conference on the Far Eastern Questions.” (art) V, 1, pp-18 and 19 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Contemplation.” (art) I, 7, pp-18 and 19) (Sep 1918)

    -. “Costume Ball of the Liberator.” (art) IV, 4, p-27 (Apr 1921)

    -. “Doing the Chores.” (art) IV, 12, pp-18 and -19) (Dec 1921)

    -. “Emancipated.” (art) V, 10, p-20 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Florence Mills Singing ‘Gypsy Blues’“ (art) IV, 12, p-24 (Dec 1921)

    -. “The Girl Mother.” (art) IV, 7, p-9 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Goats” (art) VI, 5, p-18 (May 1923)

    -. “He’s Well Again.” (art) [portrait of Lenin] V, 11, p-12 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “If you haven’t been vamped by a brown skin.....” (art) IV, 12, p-25 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Inferno 1924” VII, 2, p-14 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Japan Has Promised to Evacuate Siberia — When?” (art) V, 3, p-4 (Mar 1922)

    -. “John Bull to the Irish Bourgeois: You Drive Him Now!” (art) V, 2, pp-18 and 19 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Just a look-in, to learn what it’s like.” (art) VI, 8, p-6 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Katinka.” (art) V, 3, p-20 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Liquid Metal” (art) VII, 2, p-14 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Locked!” (art) IV, 7, p-4 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Mammy Harding Doesn’t Want Taxes on Capital.” (art) V, 4, p-24 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Miner” (art) VI, 6, p-8 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Mussolini, We Are Here!” (art) V, 12, p-4 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Negro Boy.” (art) V, 6, p-29 (Jun 1922)

    -. “The Noon Hour.” (art) VI, 10, p-26 (Oct 1923)

    -. “On Her Thirty-fifth Birthday.” (art) V, 10, p-15 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Outline History of H. G. Wells.” (art) IV, 7, p-30 (Jul 1921)

    -. “The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers.” (art) V, 3, p-21 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Pershing Wants a Big Standing Army.” (art) V, 8, p-17 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Play.” (art) I, 3, p-35 (May 1918)

    -. “Proletarian Poet.” (art) V, 7, p-15 (Jul 1922)

    -. “The Pure Prophet.” [G.B. Shaw] (art) IV, 7, p-31 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Red Hot Iron” (art) [See cover of Jan 1924 issue] VII, 2, p-14 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Rolling Sheet Metal” (art) VII, 2, p-15 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Shuffle Along!” (art) IV, 12, p-24 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Shylock: My deeds upon my head.....” (art) VI, 2, p-4 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Steve Jenkins, Candidate for Mayor.” (art) IV, 12, p-25 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Strike!” (art) V, 5, p-4 (May 1922)

    -. “Tartar Dance.” (art) V, 3, p-21 (Mar 1922)

    -. Untitled. V, 8, p-23 (Aug 1922) (attributed)

    -. Untitled. [booted peasant broadcasting seeds] (art) I, 1, Front cover (Mar 1918)

    -. Untitled. [mountain goats] (art) I, 3, Front cover (May 1918)

    -. Untitled. [rooster] I, 4, Front cover (Jun 1918)

    -. Untitled. [rooster] I, 5, Front cover (Jul 1918)

    -. Untitled. [rooster] I, 7, Front cover (Sep 1918)

    -. Untitled. [boy riding burro] (art) III, 2, Front cover (Feb 1920)

    -. Untitled. [boy riding stallion] (art) III, 9, Front cover. Sep 1920)

    -. Untitled. [boy attacking dragon] (art) III, 12, Front cover (Dec 1920)

    -. Untitled. [woman and gazelle] (art) IV, 2, Front cover (Feb 1921)

    -. Untitled. [head and flying dove] (art) IV, 4, Front cover (Apr 1921)

    -. Untitled. [peasant sweeping off the ‘world] (art) IV, 5, Front cover (May 1921)

    -. Untitled. [child holding fish] (art) IV, 8, Front cover. (Aug 1921)

    -. Untitled. [death embraces science] (art) IV, 8, p-32 (Aug 1921)

    -. Untitled. [nude woman] (art) IV, 9, p-9 (Sep 1921)

    -. Untitled. [nude man pushing horse carrying his wife up a hill] (art) IV, 10, p-22 (Oct 1921)

    -. Untitled. [unemployment line] IV, 11, p-6 (Nov 1921)

    -. Untitled. [sleeping male] IV, 11, p-8 (Nov 1921)

    -. Untitled. [unemployed men resting] IV, 11, p-9 (Nov 1921)

    -. Untitled. [song leader reading song book] (art) IV, 11, p-10 (Nov 1921)

    -. Untitled. [profile and ziggurat] (art) V, 1, p-21 (Jan 1922)

    -. Untitled. [woman in red fez] (art) V, 3, Front cover. (Mar 1922)

    -. Untitled. [black basketball player] (art) V, 3, p-3 (Mar 1922)

    -. Untitled. [kneeling nude] (art) V, 4, Front cover (Apr 1922)

    -. Untitled. [crawling baby] (art) V, 5, p-23 (May 1922)

    -. Untitled. [clown hanging on moon] (art) V, 7, p-31 (Jul 1922)

    -. Untitled. [Bacchus confronted by baby bottle] (art) V, 9, Front cover (Sep 1922)

    -. Untitled. [head of woman] (art) V, 12, p-8 (Jan 1923)

    -. Untitled. [Steelworkers] (art) VII, 1, Front cover (Jan 1924)

    -. Untitled. [pair of hands and bubbles] (art) VII, 5, Front page (May 1924)

    -. “Up in the Air.” (art) V, 2, p-9 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Vultures Are Still Waiting.” (art) V, 7, p-4 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Will There Be a Resurrection This Easter?” (art) V, 4, p-10 (Apr 1922)

    -. “You Can Make It, Boys!” (art) V, 3, p-8 (Mar 1922)

  • General Defense Committee.

    These Are the Facts, reviewed by anonymous reviewer. VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

  • General Nikolaev.

    III, 9, p-8 [portrait] (Sep 1920)

  • General Prisoner No. ..... “The Lost Legion Found — by its Jailors.” VII, 6, p-16 (Jun 1924)
  • Genoa Conference.

    V, 7, p-5 (Jul 1922)

  • George, Harrison. “A Small Prison Within A Large Prison” VI, 10, p-22 (Oct 1923)

    -. “The Can-Opener” VII, 1, p-16 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Simon Legree on the Night Shift” VII, 3, p-12 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Some Not So Ancient History,” review of Out of the Past by R. W. Postgate. VI, 11, p-28 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Ten Acres of Hell.” VI, 8, p-22 (Aug 1923)

    -. “The Unseen Road” (poem) VII, 6, p-7 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Will the I.W.W. Fight Decadence?” VII, 8, p-26 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Winds” (poem) VII, 1, p-8 (Jan 1924)

  • George, Legare. “Pensees d’un Soldat.” (poem) III, 5, p-25 (May 1920)

    -. “Sonnet.” (poem) III, 5, p-48 (May 1920)

  • Georgia (USSR).

    IV, 5, p-21 (May 1921)

  • Gergel. “Adler.” (art) IV, 5, p-12 (May 1921)

    -. “Bauer.” (art) IV, 5, p-12 (May 1921)

    -. “Bracke.” (art) IV, 5, p-14 (May 1921)

    -. “Crispin.” (art) IV, 5, p-13 (May 1921)

    -. “Hilferding.” (art) IV, 5, p-14 (May 1921)

    -. “Kautsky.” (art) IV, 5, p-13 (May 1921)

    -. “Lederour.” (art) IV, 5, p-15 (May 1921)

    -. “Longuet.” (art) IV, 5, p-12 (May 1921)

    -. “Renaudel.” (art) IV, 5, p-15 (May 1921)

    -. “Wallhead.” (art) IV, 5, p-13 (May 1921)

  • German Art.

    V, 10, p-20 (Oct 1922)

  • German Communist Party.

    VII, 3, p-20 (Mar 1924)

  • German Espionage.

    I, 12, p-44 (Feb 1919)

  • German Politics.

    VII, 6, p-13 (Jun 1924)

  • German Revolution.

    I, 12, p-18 (Feb 1919); I, 13, p-15 (Mar 1919); II, 8, p-22 (Aug 1919); II, 9, p-10 (Sep 1919); III, 2, p-22 (Feb 1920); III, 7, p-14 (Jul 1920)

  • Gershon, Gladys. “Climax.” (poem) IV, 8, p-33 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Interval.” (poem) IV, 8, p-33 (Aug 1921)

  • G, Pvt. H. “Mere Mules.” II, 4, p-19 (Apr 1919)

    -. “A Tribute from a Soldier.” (letter) I, 4, p-3 (Jun 1918)

  • Gibbs, Philip.

    Adventures in Journalism, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924); Middle of the Road, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

  • Gibran, Kahil.

    The Madman: His Parables and Poems, reviewed by H.P.S. I, 11, p-44 (Jan 1919)

  • Gibson, Lydia. “Adolph Dehn.” VI, 5, p-36 (May 1923)

    -. “Adventurous Man,” review of The Long Journey by Johannes V. Jensen. VII, 7, p-29 (Jul 1924)

    -. “All Hail, Soviet Russia!” (art) V, 11, p-6 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “A Magic Mirror,” review of Looking at Life by Floyd Dell. VII, 5, p-30 (May 1924)

    -. “A Voice in the Wilderness,” review of The Fire in the Flint by Walter F. White. VII, 10, p-31 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Awakening.” (poem) II, 7, p-38 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Barefoot Woman. “ (poem) IV, 6, p-7 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Blow, breezes, blow.” (art) V, 5, p-16 (May 1922)

    -. “Charlotte Anita Whitney” [portrait] (art) VII, 7, p-21 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Christmas in Europe, 1919.” (art) II, 11, p-4 (Dec 1919)

    -. “The City.” (poem) I, 12, p-24 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Day by Day, in every way.....” (art) VI, 2, p-23 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Drudgery and Dreams,” review of The First Time in History by Anna Louise Strong VII, 4, p-30 (Apr 1924)

    -. “The English Game,” review of England, My England by D. H. Lawrence. V, 12, p-34 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Fallow” (poem) VI, 6, p-8 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Floyd Dell.” (art) VI, 4, p-21 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Ghosts.” (art) V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Golden Bather.” (poem) IV, 6, p-7 (Jun 1921)

    -. “The Golden-Egg Industry,” review of The Goslings be Upton Sinclair VII, 4, p-31 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Hills.” (poem) III, 2, p-19 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Himinine.” (art) IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921)

    -. “The Hunger for Life,” review of The Holy Tree by Gerald O’Donovan. VI, 5, p-41 (May 1923)

    -. “In Tahiti.” (art) IV, 3, p-4 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Intimacy.” (poem) II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Looking Seaward.” (art) V, 12, p-16 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Lullabies or Alarm-Clocks ?” review of On a Grey Thread by Elsa Gidlow, Hill Solitudes by Benjamin Rosenbaum, and The Hour of Judgment by Viola C.White. VII, 3, p-30 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Missing Wheels,” review of The Philosopher’s Stone by J. Anker Larsen VII, 7, p-30 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Mother and Child.” (art) VI, 11, p-14 (Nov 1923)

    -. “THE NEGRO RACE: Goodbye, Miss G.O.P, I used to think you were my friend.....” (art) VII, 7, p-4, (Jul 1924)

    -. “Never Enslaved.” (poem) V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Once Over,” reviews of Jealousy, Enemies, The Law of the Savage, three plays by Mikhail Artzybasheff; Outline of Economic Geography by J. F. 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 W. Burgess; and Cross Currents in Europe Today by Charles A Beard. VII, 1, p-31 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Once Over,” review of In Prison by Kate Richards O’Hare. VII, 2, p-31 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Once Over,” reviews of The Harp-Weaver and Other Poems by Edna St. Vincent Millay VII, 2, p-32 (Feb 1924); Strenuous Americans by R.F. Dibble; and Jimmy Higgins, Samuel the Seeker, The Metropolis, Hell, The Journal of Arthur Stirling, and Manassa by Upton Sinclair VII, 2, p-32 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Once Over, review of The Coming of Man by John M. Tyler and Science Remaking the World edited by Caldwell and Slosson VII, 3, p-32 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Once Over,” review of Folio by Thirty-Two Artists and Told by an Idiot by Rose Macauley VII, 4, p-31 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Once Over,” review of The Negro in Our History by Carter Goodwin Woodson. VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Paris.” (poem) III, 3, p-39 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Poems.” (poem) V, 2, p-22 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Poems From Tahiti: Jonah, Bougainvillea Vine, Goats, Dark Woman, The Town, Morning Laughter, and Lamplit Evening.” (poems) IV, 3, pp-7 and 8 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Purity Persecuted,” review of The God of Vengeance (play) by Sholom Asch. VI, 4, p-28 (Apr 1923)

    -. Review of Antic Hay by Aldous Huxley. VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924)

    -. Review of A Simple Story by Charles Louis Philippe VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

    -. Review of Behold This Dreamer by Fulton Oursler. VII, 6, p-34 (Jun 1924)

    -. Review of Country People by Ruth Suckow VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

    -. Review of From Superman to Man by J.A. Rogers. VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

    -. Review of The New Vision in the German Arts. by Herman George Scheffauer. VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

    -. Review of Weeds by Edith Summers Kelley. VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

    -. Review of Yea and Nay , A Series of Debates. VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

    -. “Runaway Slave.....” (art) VII, 2, p-4 (Feb 1924)

    -. “The Severn Children - A Tahitian Legend” (poem) VI, 9, p-25 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Song.” (poem) VI, 3, p-30 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Spring Is Here!” (art) V, 4, p-6 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Tahitian Holiday.” (poem) V, 5, p-20 (May 1922)

    -. “They Have ‘Em There, Too,” review of Mince Collop Close by George Blake. VII, 6, p-31 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Three Poems: Home-Coming, The Return, and The Golden Children.” (poems) IV, 10, p-29 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Trees In Winter.” (poem) V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922)

    -. Untitled. [female warrior] (art) III, 1, Front cover (Jan 1920)

    -. Untitled. [female mourning] (art) III, 1, p-19 (Jan 1920)

    -. Untitled. [woman shushes as man enters] (art) III, 11, Front cover (Nov 1920)

    -. Untitled. [Tahitian women and children] (art) IV, 3, p-7 (Mar 1921)

    -. Untitled. [woman bathing son] (art) IV, 7, p-24 (Jul 1921)

    -. Untitled. [three Polynesian women] (art) V, 2, p-20 (Feb 1922)

    -. Untitled. [children around maypole with liberty cap] (art) V, 5, p-22 (May 1922)

    -. Untitled. [boy and girl drinking] (art) V, 11, p-44 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Untitled. [fruit vendor] (art) VI, 10, Front cover (Oct 1923)

    -. Untitled. [red stars] (art) VI, 11, Front cover (Dec 1923)

    -. Untitled. [mother sheltering two children] (art) VII, 3, p-2 (Mar 1924)

    -. Untitled. [woman watching clothesline] (art) VII, 9, Front cover (Sep 1924)

    -. Untitled. [leaves turning red] (art) VII, 10, Front cover (Oct 1924)

    -. “Vecchietta” (poem) III, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Wisdom.” (poem) V, 7, p-25 (Jul 1922)

  • Gidlow, Elsa.

    On a Grey Thread, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 3, p-30 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Declaration.” (poem) IV, 8, p—27 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Down with the Obvious!,” review of Tulips and Chimneys by E.E. Cummings. VII, 3, p-33 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Only One Way.” (poem) VI, 11, p-14 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Roots” (poem) VI, 8, p-17 (Aug 1923)

  • Gifford, Franklin Kent. “Exploitation.” (poem) IV, 10, p-12 (Oct 1921)

    -. “The Muttonheads.” (poem) IV, 3, p-27 (Mar 1921)

  • Gignoux, Regis. “The Ox.” V, 10, p-9 (Oct 1922)
  • Gilbert, Morris. “About Time.” (poem) IV, 8, p-33 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Wheels.” (poem) I, 4, p-41 (Jun 1918)

  • Gilbert, Murvin. “Midnight Moonlight” (art) VII, 7, p-23 (Jul 1924)
  • Gilpin, Charles.

    IV, 8, p-25 (Aug 1921)

  • Ginsberg, Louis. “Curves.” (poem) VI, 5, p-25 (May 1923)

    -. “Muna Lee,” review of Sea-Change by Muna Lee. VI, 8, p-32 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Song” (poem) VI, 11, p-25 (Nov 1923)

    -. “To a Girl Sweeping.” (poem) VI, 6, p-25 (Jun 1923)

    -. “To My Mother.” (poem) V, 9, p-25 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Waterfalls of Stone” (poem) VI, 6, p-25 (Jun 1923)
    -. “Worlds.” (poem) VI, 8, p-15 (Aug 1923)

  • Ginsburg, Benjamin. “The Dictatorship of Happiness,” review of La Dictature du Bonheur by Henri Bru. V, 10, p-24 (Oct 1922)
  • Giovannitti, Arturo.

    IV, 6, p-36 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Anniversary.” (poem) I, 1, p-10 (Mar 1918)

    -. “The Beleaguered Amalgamated.” IV, 5, p-16 (May 1921)

    -. “Communism on Trial.” III, 3, p-5 (Mar 1920)

    -. “The Eighth Day.” II, 5, p-32 (May 1919)

    -. “Felix Fay,” review of Moon Calf by Floyd Dell. III, 12, p-26 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Litany of the Revolution.” (poem) V, 12, p-29 (Jan 1923)

    -. “May Day in Moscow.” (poem) IV, 5, p-7 (May 1921)

    -. “In Memory of Jessie Ashley.” II, 5, p-28 (May 1919)

    -. “The Italian Seamstress.” V, 5, p-17 (May 1922)

    -. “New York and I.” (poem) I, 7, p-14 (Sep 1918)

    -. “On Lenin’s Birthday.” (poem) III, 5, p-15 (May 1920)

    -. “Scott Nearing Reprieves Democracy.” II, 4, p-5 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Selecting a Perfect Jury.” I, 5, p-8 (Jul 1918)

    -. “The Senate of the Dead.” (poem) I, 13, p-12 (Mar 1919)

    -. “The Siege Is Lifted.” IV, 7, p-27 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Socialists and Suppression.” I, 6, p-13 (Aug 1918)

  • Girasch, Paul. The Wall.” (poem) I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918)
  • Giro. Untitled. [peasant woman at market] (art) IV, 7, p-34 (Jul 1921) II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919); V, 5, p-14 (May 1922)
  • Gitlow, Ben. “Stone” (poem from Sing Sing) V, 3, p-9 (Mar 1922)
  • G, L. Untitled. [peasant couple] (art) III, 6, Front cover (Jun 1920)
  • Glaspell, Susan. “Poor Ed.” — A Story. I, 1, p-24 (Mar 1918)
  • Glint x[enkamp, H. J. ?]. “Arthur Henderson, Labor M.P.” (art) V, 2, p-28 (Feb 1922)

    -. “J. H. Thomas, Briton.” (art) V, 2, p-11 (Feb 1922)

  • Goebel, George.

    II, 10, p-12 (Oct 1919)

  • Gold, Michael. (Irwin Granich)

    IV, 1, p-24 (Jan 1921); Nervous breakdown IV, 2, p-14 (Feb 1921)

    -. “A Gaslight Sonata,” reviews of Character and Opinion in the United States by George Santayana; The American Empire by Scott Nearing; The Open Shop [Drive.... by Savel Zimand; Civil War in West Virginia by Winthrop D. Lane; The Deportation Cases of 1919-1920 by Constantine Panunzio; and The Next War by Will Irwin. IV, 8, p-30 (Aug 1921)

    -. “A Little Bit of Millennium.” IV, 3, p-12 (Mar 1921)

    -. “The American Famine.” IV, 11, p-5 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Books,” review of Growth of the Soil by Knut Hamsun. IV, 5, p-30 (May 1921)

    -. “Bound to Get Home.” V, 12, p-27 (Jan 1923)

    -. “The Death of a Negro” VI, 10, p-20 (Oct 1923)

    -. “End of the Week.” (poem) V, 4, p-17 (Apr 1922)

    -. “The Face of Gompers.” V, 1, p-5 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Hope for America.” IV, 12, p-14 (Dec 1921)

    -. “In the Shell of the Old.” III, 7, p-30 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Jesus-Thinkers.” V, 9, p-11 (Sep 1922)

    -. “John Reed’s Body” VI, 10, p-21 (Oct 1923)

    -. “The Last of the Vikings.” IV, 6, p-14 (Jun 1921)

    -. “The Last Year in Russia,” reviews of The Crisis in Russia by Arthur Ransome; The Russian Workers’ Republic by H. N. Brailsford; and Mayfair to Moscow by Clare Sheridan. IV, 6, p-29 (Jun 1921)

    -. “May Day Song” (poem) VII, 5, p-4 (May 1924)

    -. “More High School Realism” , review of Tales of Mean Streets by Arthur Morrison. V, 3, p-29 (Mar 1922)

    -. “More News From Nowhere,” reviews of Back to Methuselah by George Bernard Shaw and The Salvaging of Civilization by H. G. Wells IV, 7, p-30 (Jul 1921)

    -. “On to Harding, Then Home Again.” V, 1, p-14 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Palm Sunday in the Coal Fields.” V, 5, p-5 (May 1922)

    -. “The Password to Thought — to Culture.” V, 2, p-14 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Philosophy for Super-Babbits.” VI, 4, p-25 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Prize Fights vs. Color Organs.” V, 3, p-24 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Red Roses for Hillman. “ V, 6, p-16 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Rouge and Redskins,” review of The Covered Wagon (film). VI, 12, p-31 (Dec 1923)

    -. “The Strange Funeral in Braddock.” (poem) VII, 6, p-15 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Third Degree” (poem) VII, 3, p-29 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Thoughts of a Great Thinker.” V, 4, p-23 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Two Critics in a Bar-room.” IV, 9, p-28 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Under Two Flags.” III, 10, p-17 (Oct 1920)

    -. “Wanted, Pioneers for Siberia!” V, 3, p-5 (Mar 1922)

    -. “The Wheels of Injustice.” V, 1, p-8 (Jan 1922)

    -. “The Young Writer.” V, 7, p-15 (Jul 1922)

  • Goldberg, Elias. “American Jailor (to Diogenes,.....” (art) II, 5, p-11 (May 1919)

    -. “Citizen: ‘Say, why don’t you reform?’.....” (art) II, 6, p-48 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Some additional professors go to investigate....” (art) III, 10, p-7 (Oct 1920)

  • Goldberg, Herbert Spencer. “The Woods” [student work] IV, 3, p-15 (Mar 1921)
  • Goldenweiser, Alexander A.

    Early Civilization, reviewed by Melville J. Herskovits. VI, 2, p-28 (Feb 1923)

  • Goldman, Emma.

    III, 1, p-30 (Jan 1920); My Disillusionment in Russia, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 10, p-31 (Oct 1924)

    -. “The Truth About Emma Goldman.” III, 11, p-21 (Dec 1920)

  • Goldring, Douglas.

    The Fortune, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 11, p-44 (Dec 1919)

  • Goll, Ralph E. “Kokomo Arraigned.” (poem) V, 6, p-26 (Jun 1922)

    -. “The Revolution Comes to Gravel Hill.” VI, 5, p-35 (May 1923)

    -. “Sonnet” (poem) VI, 2, p-20 (Feb 1923)

    -. “We Laugh” (poem) VI, 2, p-20 (Feb 1923)

  • Gompers, Samuel.

    I, 12, p-33 (Feb 1919); IV, 6, p-9 (Jun 1921); IV, 7, p-27 (Jul 1921); IV, 8, p-13 (Aug 1921); V, 1, p-4 (Jan 1922)

  • Goode, William T.

    Bolshevism at Work, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 6, p-28 (Jun 1920)

    -. “A Middle Aged Professor in Moscow. “ II, 11, p-3 (Dec 1919)

  • Goodman, Daniel Carson.

    The Taker, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 9, p-46 (Sep 1919)

  • Good Morning.

    II, 6, pp-48 and 52 (Jun 1919)

  • Goodyear, Rosalie. “Beloved Madness.” (poem) I, 4, p-42 (Jun 1918)
  • Goolrick, John T. Jr. “All I Possess.” (letter) I, 9, p-30 (Nov 1918)
  • Gorky, Maxim.

    My University Days, reviewed by Ida Dailes VII, 4, p-30 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Follow Us!” II, 6, p-3 (Jun 1919)

    -. “In Praise of Lenin.” III, 11, p-5 (Nov 1920)

  • Gorman, Herbert S.

    James Joyce: His First Forty Years, reviewed by Max Shachtman VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924)

    -. “The Lost Heart.” I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918)

  • Gottlieb, Edward P. “A Portrait.” (poem) VI, 7, p-27 (Jul 1923)

    -. “Yom Kippur Humoresque” (poem) VII, 10, p-14 (Oct 1924)

  • Government corruption.

    VII, 4, p-5 (Apr 1924)

  • Graham, Stephen.

    With Poor Immigrants to America, reviewed by H. P. S. I, 9, p-46 (Nov 1918)

  • Granich, George. “How To Make A Million Dollars,” review of The First Million the Hardest by A. B. Farquhar. V, 10, p-25 (Oct 1922)

    -. “One Day’s Work.” V, 3, p-12 (Mar 1922)

  • Granich, Irwin. “Books,” review of The Rise of David Levinsky by Abraham Cahan and The House of Conrad by Elias Tobenkin. I, 5, p-32 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Spiritual Pikers,” review of Liberalism in America by Harold Stearns. III, 4, p-45 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Towards Proletarian Art.” IV, 2, p-20 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Two Mexicos — A Story.” III, 5, p-29 (May 1920)

    -. Untitled. [letter to John Kenneth Turner] III, 3, p-40 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Well, What about Mexico?” III, 1, p-24 (Jan 1920)

  • Granich, Irwin and Manabendra Nath Roy. “Champak — A Story of India.” III, 2, p-8 (Feb 1920)
  • Greenhaughl, Kate.

    I, 13, p-22 (Mar 1919); II, 10, p-18 (Oct 1919)

  • Greenwich Village Jazz Band.

    III, 12, p-35 (Dec 1920)

  • Gregor, C. E.

    VI, 2, p-5 (Feb 1923)

  • Gregory, Allene. “Respectability.” (poem) I, 11, p-25 (Jan 1919)
  • Grieg, Elizabeth. “I failed my Civil Service examination.....” (art) IV, 9, p-27 (Sep 1921)

    -. “She: But I don’t believe in sex.....” (art) IV, 3, p-23 (Mar 1921)

  • Griffel, L. “Before us — the Communist order!” (art) VII, 9, p-22 (Sep 1924)

    -. “How often must I tell your Royal Highness.....” (art) VII, 9, p-9 (Sep 1924)

  • Grinfeld, Abram.

    V, 8, p-11 (Aug 1922)

  • Gropper, William.

    IV, 1, p-24 (Jan 1921); Chinese White [illustrations] VI, 2, p-30 (Feb 1923); VI, 3, p-35 [portrait] (Mar 1923)

    -. “A Freudian Session.” (art) V, 9, p-28 (Sep 1922)

    -. “After all, life is wonderful.....” (art) V, 10, p-7 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Ah, Floyd, you know you want.....” (art) III, 4, p-16 (Apr 1920)

    -. “A little suffering purifies the soul, don’t you think?” (art) V, 4, p-7 (Apr 1922)

    -. “A Meeting of the League for Peace.” (art) II, 6, p-21 (Jun 1919)

    -. “America leads the World.” (art) IV, 5, p-25 (May 1921)

    -. “Andy Furuseth.” (art) II, 8, p-17 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Andy’s Ship.” (art) V, 6, p-12 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Annoyed by the trumpets.” (art) III, 1, p-35 (Jan 1920)

    -. “An Unknown Soldier.” (art) IV, 12, p-30 (Dec 1921)

    -. “An’ you mean to tell me that dog ..... “ (art) I, 11, p-35 (Jan 1919)

    -. “A Right Hook to the Jaw.” (art) V, 3, p-24 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Around the Throne.” (art) II, 8, p-14 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Arturo and His Friend Briand.” (art) V, 1, p-16 (Jan 1922)

    -. “A Sermon.” (art) IV, 8, p-27 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Aw — drop dead!” (art) II, 4, p-17 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Aw, Shut up! This is a Free Country!” (art) I, 10, p-9 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Before the war this guy.....” (art) IV, 12, p-14 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Before we help Russia.....” I, 13, p-7 (Mar 1919)

    -. “The British Judas.” (art) IV, 6, p-11 (Jun 1921)

    -. “But really, you have no classes in America!” (art) V, 2, p-27 (Feb 1922)

    -. “But today the same heroes.....” (art) IV, 12, p-15 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Cheer up, old World!.....” (art) IV, 6, p-16 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Citizen: ‘I want a newspaper that contains.....” (art) I, 8, p-41 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Clarence Darrow,” (art) III, 3, p-8 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Come On, Boys! Let’s Go to China!” (art) VII, 10, p-4 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Congressmen.” (art) V, 7, p-29 (Jul 1922)

    -. “The Crime Wave.” (art) V, 6, p-10 (Jun 1922)

    -. “The Crowning of Monsieur France.” (art) V, 8, p-29 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Did You Say Amnesty?” (art) IV, 7, p-14 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Done For.” (art) V, 11, p-30 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Do you believe in the forcible overthrow.....” (art) II, 6, pp- 40 and 41 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Duncan of Seattle.” (art) II, 8, p-16 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Eugene O’Neill — Playwright.” (art) IV, 8, p-33 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Fear” (art) VI, 12, p-21 (Dec 1923)

    -. “The Flower of Metropolitan Moral Pulchritude.” (art) III, 1, p-35 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Floyd Dell and His Unconscious.” (art) III, 4, p- 18 (Apr 1920)

    -. “For God’s sake, don’t tempt me!” (art) IV, 3, p-25 (Mar 1921)

    -. “The Fruits of Wilson’s Russian Policy.” (art) V, 4, p-13 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Gallows” (art) VII, 1, p-21 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Glimpses of American Freedom.” (art) II, 5, p-31 (May 1919)

    -. “Gompers.” (art) II, 8, p-13 (Aug 1919)

    -. “The Grave Diggers.” (art) V, 11, p-18 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “I just dare you” (art) VII, 3, p-14 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Harding Poses With Gold and Gropper.” (art) V, 1, p-17 (Jan 1922)

    -. “The Hero.” (art) III, 1, p-36 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Hey?” (art) III, 6, p-27 (Jun 1920)

    -. “The History of Five Years.” (art) IV, 11, p-25 (Nov 1921)

    -. “The Home of the Free.” (art) IV, 3, p-26 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Howling Down the Radicals.” (art) II, 8, p-16 (Aug 1919)

    -. “If they don’t like this country.....” (art) II, 8, p-18 (Aug 1919)

    -. “I Like Trouble — F. D. [Floyd Dell] “ (art) IV, 10, p-26 (Oct 1921)

    -. “I’m doing all the work.....” (art) II, 4, p-16 (Apr 1919)

    -. “I’m sorry you stuff won’t do.....” (art) IV, 12, p-16 (Dec 1921)

    -. “In-Fighting.” (art) V, 3, p-25 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Intellectuals.” (art) IV, 10, p-31 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Italian Bourgeois: Eh, Padre, national glory is fine.....” (art) V, 12, p-33 (Jan 1923)

    -. “It’s just YOUR luck that I’m a pacifist!” (art) VI, 8, p-17 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Jakie, come here.....” (art) III, 6, p-27 (Jun 1920)

    -. “Judge Weeks.” (art) III, 3, p-5 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Just One More Fling.” (art) V, 10, pp-18 and 19 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Kibitzers.” (art) VI, 3, p-4 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Kid, if you know wot’s good for ya.....” (art) III, 1, p-22 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Lady, I never sell anything I won’t eat myself.” (art) VI, 8, p-13 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Law and Order.” (art) III, 4, p-39 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Lay off that stuff.....” (art) III, 6, p-26 (Jun 1920)

    -. “Look yourself in the face — are you honest?” (art) II, 9, p-45 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Madonna and Child.” (art) V, 11, p-17 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “My Gawd! We didn’t get Foster!” (art) VI, 5, p-38 (May 1923)

    -. “My God, how can you people have the heart.....” (art) II, 11, p-21 (Dec 1919)

    -. “My God, what a face!!” (art) V, 7, p-13 (Jul 1922)

    -. “My word! How can one stand such low people?” (art) V, 3, p-23 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Never mind Revolution.....” (art) V, 3, p-16 (Mar 1922)

    -. “1921 To My Friends: -” (art) IV, 2, p-8 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Oh, dear me! it must be so romantic.....” (art) V, 7, p-26 (Jul 1922)

    -. “The Oily Scramble.” (art) V, 6, pp-18 and 19 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Old Adam in Bernard Shaw’s.....” (art) V, 5, p-25 (May 1922)

    -. “One must have the courage to deliver Europe.....” (art) VI, 6, p-12 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Oscar! Look vot a fat bebee she is, ain’t he?!!” V, 8, p-13 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Paul, isn’t it horrifying that the perfume-makers.....” (art) V, 4, p-25 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Peace and Plenty.” (art) II, 4, p-41 (Apr 1919)

    -. “The Prosecuting Attorney.” (art) III, 3, p-6 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Pure-minded lovers of art and beauty.” (art) III, 1, p-34 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Rear View of the Author of .....” (art) IV, 12, p-17 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Red Washington.” (art) V, 1, p-15 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Reminiscences of The Lusk Committee’s Investigation of Bolshevism.” (art) II, 10, p-24 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Rounding Up the Reds.” (art) III, 2, p-39 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Sacred to the Memory of Russia and Hungary.” (art) II, 6, p-17 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Say, don’t call me a cockroach business man .....” (art) V, 3, p-11 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Say, you look choost like Chesus” (art) VI, 4, p-24 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Shell out!” (art) II, 8, p-38 (Aug 1919)

    -. “S -sh!” (art) III, 1, p-36 (Jan 1920)

    -. “S - s- s- h! Not too fast!” (art) IV, 5, p-28 (May 1921)

    -. “Sh - h- h—-” (art) IV, 7, p-14 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Still On Top.” (art) IV, 7, p-29 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Tableaus.” (art) I, 11, p-33 (Jan 1919)

    -. “The Tender-Hearted Boss.” (art) IV, 6, p-27 (Jun 1921)

    -. “That’s the guy!” (art) III, 6, p-20 (Jun 1920)

    -. “This, children, is what the program.....” (art) III, 1, p-34 (Jan 1920)

    -. Untitled. [chorus] (art) III, 1, p-36 (Jan 1920)

    -. Untitled. [judge and criminals] (art) III, 10, p-24 (Oct 1920)

    -. Untitled. [heckler and tramp] (art) IV, 2, p-9 (Feb 1921)

    -. Untitled. [black man with red halo] (art) IV, 7, Front cover (Jul 1921)

    -. Untitled. [three drawings with Cupid] (art) IV, 7, pp- 16 and 17. (Jul 1921)

    -. Untitled. [woman breaking chain] (art) IV, 8, p-20 (Aug 1921)

    -. Untitled. [man breaking chain] (art) IV, 8, p-21 (Aug 1921)

    -. Untitled. [NYC at night] (art) V, 1, Front cover. (Jan 1922)

    -. Untitled. [father with screaming baby] (art) V, 1, p-3 (Jan 1922)

    -. Untitled. [snow shoveler plying his trade] V, 2, Front cover (Feb 1922)

    -. Untitled. [coal miner with pick] (art) V, 5, Front cover (May 1922)

    -. Untitled. [fleeing man.] V, 7, p-17 (Jul 1922)

    -. Untitled. [male diver on platform] (art) V, 8, Front cover (Aug 1922)

    -. Untitled. [man leaning on small table] (art) V, 8, p-26 (Aug 1922)

    -. Untitled. [king holding flaming object] (art) VI, 2, p-30 (Feb 1923)

    -. Untitled. [winged monkey] VI, 3, p-28 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Vive Poincare! Es Lebe Stinnes!” (art) VI, 2, pp--18 and 19 (Feb 1923)

    -. “The Wage Cut Drive.” (art) V, 4, pp-18 and 19 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Waiter: I haven’t the heart.....” (art) III, 12, p-12 (Dec 1920)

    -. “What the hell can I do?” (art) IV, 11, p-17 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Whom can we trade with now.....” (art) IV, 4, p-14 (Apr 1921)

    -. “Why, I Thought Mr. Burns had abolished the Communists!” (art) VI, 2, p-13 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Why Not?” (art) IV, 6, p-10 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Wonder where the rummies are running? (art) IV, 9, p-13 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Maybe a man jumped off the roof?” (art) IV, 9, p-14.

    -. “My God! What a crowd! It must be a revolution!” (art) IV, 9, p-15

    -. “Job!” (art) IV, 9, p-16 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Work like hell and be happy.” (art) V, 2, p-12 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Ya fed him wood alcohol!.....” (art) V, 3, p-10 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Ye Gods, what a bore!” (art) IV, 1, p-26 (Jan 1921)

    -. “You ain’t big enough. Send your fadder.” (art) I, 10, p-39 (Dec 1918)

    -. “You Bolshevik!.....” (art) III, 1, p-28 (Jan 1920)

    -. “You fellers are always knockin’ — “ (art) II, 7, p-37 (Jul 1919)

    -. “You’ll always carry us along, old $.....” (art) V, 5, p-7 (May 1922)

    -. “Young man, aren’t you ashamed.....” (art) IV, 1, p-26 (Jan 1921)

    -. “You’re A Liar!” (art) I, 10, p-13 (Dec 1918)

  • Grosz, George.

    V, 7, p-28 (Jul 1922)

    -. “——and Where They Go To” (art) V, 3, p-13 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Cafe of the Schiebers” (art) VII, 3, p-22 (Mar 1922)

    -. “I am very much afraid that society is standing.....” (art) VII, 9, p-16 (Sep 1924)

    -. “In the ‘Schoenfleckchen’“ (art) VII, 4, p-24 (Apr 1924)

    -. “I Quit!” (art) VII, 8, p-12 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Plenty” (art) VII, 8, p-11 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Profiteers” (art) VII, 3, p-21 (Mar 1924)

    -. “The Republic” (art) VII, 3, p-24 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Social-Democracy” (art) VII, 9, p-15 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Today for Cash — Credit Tomorrow” (art) VII, 4, p-25 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Where the Dividends Come From.” (art) V, 3, p-12 (Mar 1922)

  • Gruening, Mary L. “Lawn Party.” (poem) I, 10, p-3 (Dec 1918)

    -. “To a Pagan Poet.” (poem) I, 10, p-3 (Dec 1918)

  • Guerney, Bernard Guilbert. “To Ben Linn, Dancing.” (poem) II, 11, p-47 (Dec 1919)
  • Gunnarsson, Gunnar.

    Sworn Brothers, reviewed by Holgar Cahill. IV, 10, p-31 (Oct 1921)

  • Gutman, Evelyn. “My Neighbor Says.” (poem) II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)

HHH

  • Haberman, Roberto. “Mexico” (letter) V, 5, p-23 (May 1922) (See also Carleton Beals)
  • Hackett, Francis.

    Horizons, A Book of Criticisms, reviewed by Louis Untermeyer. I, 7, p-29 and comment by Floyd Dell, I, 7, p-32 (Sep 1918); Ireland: A Study in Nationalism, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 12, p-36 (Feb 1919)

  • Haessler, Carl. “Peace Reigns at Herrin.” V, 8, p-9 (Aug 1922)
  • Haessler, Gertrude. “Dogs and Shadows in Japan.” V, 9, p-14 (Sep 1922)
  • Haiti.

    V, 3, p-16 (Mar 1922)

  • Haldeman-Julius, Emanuel and Mrs.

    Dust, reviewed by Upton Sinclair. IV, 3, p-28 (Mar 1921)

  • Hall, Amanda. “Coon Town.” (poem) III, 5, p-25 (May 1920)
  • Hall, Hazel. “Crowds.” (poem) IV, 12, p-22 (Dec 1921); also V. 2, p-23 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Flaming Sword.” (poem) I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Measurements.” (poem) IV, 4, p-23 (Apr 1921)

    -. “The Room Upstairs.” (poem) III, 7, p-50 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Short-Cut.” (poem) I, 13, p-42 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Smiling.” (poem) I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Soldier-Mother.” (poem) I, 10, p-21 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Songs of Sewing: Monograms; Buttonholes; Puzzled Stitches; and Needle, You Make Me Remember.” (poems) III, 7, p-42 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Still Return.” (poem) I, 5, p-29 (Jul 1918)

  • “Hallelujah!, I’m A Bum.” I, 7, p-24 (Sep 1918)
  • Hallinan, Charles T. “From Washington. “ I, 2, p-34 (Apr 1918)

    -. “From Washington: The Irish Question.” I, 3, p-38 (May 1918)

    -. “The Triple Alliance Backs Down.” IV, 6, p-9 (Jun 1921)

    -. “The Vindication of Mr. Thomas.” V, 2, p-10 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Washington Letter.” I, 10, p-40 (Dec 1918)

  • Halloway, Emory.

    The Uncollected Poetry and Prose of Walt Whitman, reviewed by Max Eastman. V, 3, p-27 (Mar 1922)

  • Hammond, Eleanor. “Across the Car.” (poem) II, 11, p-46 (Dec 1919); III, 4, p-50 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Defeat.” (poem) IV, 6, p-23 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Young Moon.” (poem) IV, 1, p 13 (Jan 1921)

  • Hamsun, Knut.

    Growth of the Soil, reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 5, p-30 (May 1921); Pan and Shallow Soil reviewed by Holgar Cahill. IV, 10, p-31 (Oct 1921)

  • Hand, Judge Augustus N. “The Rights of Citizens” [Charge to Masses trial jury] I, 4, p-35 (Jun 1918)
  • “Hands Off Russia” Speaking tour: Max Eastman and Isaac McBride.

    II, 4, p-3 (Apr 1919)

  • Hannah, Muriel. “Consolation.” (art) V, 6, p-15 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Lloyd George hears there are no golf links.....” (art) V, 5, p-14 (May 1922)

    -. “The Seven Who Were Hanged.” (art) V, 2, p-16 (Feb 1922)

  • Hapgood, Norman. Letter. I, 5, p-28 (Jul 1918)

    -. “From Norman Hapgood.” (letter in response to July 1918 issue) I, 6, p-32 (Aug 1918)

  • Hard, William.

    Raymond Robbins’ Own Story, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 6, p-28 (Jun 1920)

  • Harden, Maximillion.

    German, France, and England , reviewed by Max Bedacht. VII, 5, p-29 (May 1924)

  • Hardin, Charlotte. “The Gordian Knot. “ (poem) IV, 8, p-33 (Aug 1921)

    -. “The Oasis.” (poem) IV, 7, p-9 (Jul 1921)

  • Hardin, Floyd. “To My Baby from a C.O. in Prison.” (poem) III, 2, p-38 (Feb 1920)
  • Harding, Warren.

    V, 1, p-6 (Jan 1922) [On race]; VI, 5, p-22 (May 1923); [Re-election]; VI, 8, p-8 (Aug 1923)

  • Hardy, George.

    IV, 1, p-10 (Jan 1921)

  • Harris, Frank.

    Contemporary Portraits, Fourth Series reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 10, p-31 (Oct 1924)

  • Harrison, Hubert. “Soft Pedalling for Peace,” review of The Folly of Nations by Frederick Palmer. V, 1, p-30 (Jan 1922)
  • Harrison, M. E.

    Unfinished Tales from a Russian Prison, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924)

  • Harrow, B. “Instincts Versus Industry,” review of Instincts in Industry by Ordway Tead. II, 6, p-53 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Scrapping the School System,” review of The Higher Learning by Thorstein Veblen. II, 6, p-50 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Watchman, What of the Shirkers!,” review of Fair Play for the Workers by Percy Stickney. II, 6, p-51 (Jun 1919)

  • Hartman, C. Bertram. “A Drawing.” [nude astride horse] (art) V, 5, p-21 (May 1922)

    -. Untitled. [stylized horse and knight] (art) V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922)

  • Hasanovitz, Elizabeth.

    One of Them, Chapters From a Passionate Autobiography, reviewed by Harry Salpeter. I, 11, p-45 (Jan 1919)

  • Haste, Gwendolen. “Dried Out.” (poem) VI, 3, p-25 (Mar 1923)

    -. “The Titan” (poem) VII, 3, p-14 (Mar 1924)

  • Hausman, A.E.

    V, 12, p-14 (Jan 1923)

  • Hawthorne, Hazel. “Fifteen Years Old.” (poem) I, 5, p-34 (Jul 1918)
  • Haywood, William D.

    IV, 1, p-10 (Jan 1921); IV, 4, p-13 (Apr 1921); IV, 9, p-11 (Sep 1921)

    -. “On the Inside.” I, 3, p-15 (May 1918)

  • Hecht, Ben.

    Gargoyles, reviewed by Gertrude Weil Klein. V, 11, p-34 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Hecht, Zoltan. Untitled. [cattle resting] (art) V, 3, p-22 (Mar 1922)
  • Heitzmann, I. M.; D. Hoppner, N.N. Michailovsky; A.E. Wingogradova; L. Simonovitch; A.P. Lepin; I.I. Vasiltchag; E. Tinocitskaaja; N. Belkovsky; and Rotenberg. “As the Anarchists Begin to See It.” VI, 10, p-30 (Oct 1923)
  • Henderson, Archibald.

    George Bernard Shaw: His Life and Works, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 9, p-44 (Nov 1918)

  • Henderson, Rose. “A Blind Girl.” (poem) III, 2, p-46 (Feb 1920)

    -. “A Boy At Church.” (poem) I, 11, p-35 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Faces.” (poem) I, 7, p-9 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Man-Power.” (poem) I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919)

    -. “When War Came.” (poem) I, 2, p-23 (Apr 1918)

  • Henri, Robert. V, 8, p-6 (Aug 1922)
  • Herendeen, Anne. “A Wife.” (poem) IV, 10, p-26 (Oct 1921)

    -. “A True Poem.” (poem) V, 9, p-21 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Comrade Levy.” (poem) IV, 9, p-21 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Lovers.” (poem) II, 8, p-35 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Madame La Guerre.” (poem) IV, 9, p-21 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Revolution.” (poem) IV, 9, p-21 (Sep 1921)

    -. “R. T. P.” (poem) I, 9, p-13 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Shop - Talk.” (poem) V, 2, p-20 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Stranger.” (poem) V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922)

    -. “They —-” (poem) IV, 12, p-27 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Unfinished Business — Presidential.” I, 12, p-44 (Feb 1919)

  • Herrick, Robert.

    Waste, reviewed by Ida Dailes. VII, 9, p-31 (Sep 1924)

  • Herrin, Illinois Coal Strike.

    V, 8, p-9 (Aug 1922)

  • Herskovits, Melville J.

    “ Anthropology Since Morgan,” review of Early Civilization by Alexander A. Goldenweiser. VI, 2, p-28 (Feb 1923)

  • Hicks, William P. “The Funny-Page Candidate for President — TR II” (art) VII, 1, p-7 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Teacher (on Lincoln’s Birthday): Bow to him son; it’s true he emancipated the niggers, but he didn’t overdo it” (art) VII, 2, p-6 (Feb 1924)

  • Higgins, Annie. “Waking” (poem) VI, 6, p-28 (Jun 1923)
  • Hillman, Sidney.

    IV, 1, p-13 (Jan 1921); V, 6, p-21 (Jun 1922); V, 8, p-3 (Aug 1922); VI, 3, p-3 (Mar 1923); VI, 11, p-3 (Nov 1923); VI, 12, p-16 (Dec 1923)

  • Hillquit, Morris.

    I, 4, p-10 (Jun 1918) [portrait]; I, 4, p-16 (Jun 1918) [portrait]; III, 11, p-22 (Nov 1920); IV, 1, p-20 (Jan 1921); VI, 6, p-9 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Labor and the War.” I, 5, p-21 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Speech at Masses Dinner, May 9, 1918” I, 4, p-19 (Jun 1918)

  • Hires, Harrison. “Disillusionment.” (poem) II, 8, p-49 (Aug 1919)
  • Hoan, Mayor of Milwaukee.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

  • Hogan, Dan of Arkansas.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

  • Holding, Elizabeth Sanxay.

    Invincible Minnie, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 11, p-27 (Nov 1920)

  • Holmes, R. Derby.

    A Yankee in the Trenches, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 3, p-39 (May 1918)

  • Hoover, Herbert.

    American Individualism, reviewed by James Fuchs. VI, 5, p-44 (May 1923)

  • Hopkins, Ernest J. “Redemption.” (poem) I, 9, p-12 (Nov 1918)
  • Horrabin, J. F. and Committee.

    Outline of Economic Geography, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 1, p-31 (Jan 1924)

  • Horton, Dabney. “To the Richest City.” (poem) VI, 8, p-15 (Aug 1923)
  • Hough, Clide.

    IV, 1, p-10 (Jan 1921)

  • Howat, Alexander.

    IV, 4, pp-25 and 26 [portrait] (Apr 1921); VI, 6, p-22 (Jun 1923)

  • Hoyt, Helen. “Before the Storm” (poem) VII, 8, p-16 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Leaves “ (poem) III, 8, p-34 (Aug 1920)

    -. “The Office Building.” (poem) I, 10, p-23 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Three Poems: Patience; Miss Smith; and Sparrows.” (poems) I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918)

    -. “To the Little House.” (poem) III, 8, p-34 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Unity.” (poem) I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918)

  • H, S. Untitled. [Author at typewriter with dog] (art) VII, 2, p-34 (Feb 1924)
  • Hughan, Jessie Wallace. “Peace Time.” (poem) II, 10, p-25 (Oct 1919)
  • Hughes, Charles Evans.

    VI, 11, p-20 (Nov 1923)

  • Hull, Forrest. “Watching the Army Planes.” (art) IV, 10, p-21 (Oct 1921)
  • Humphries, Rolfe. “Eternal Recurrence.” (poem) V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922)

    -. “To an Unhappy Negro.” (poem) VI, 11, p-4 (Nov 1923)

  • Hungarian Soviet.

    II, 6, p-49 (Jun 1919); II, 7, p-13 (Jul 1919); II, 7, p-35 (Jul 1919); III, 1, p-37 (Jan 1920)

  • Hungarian Terror.

    III, 5, p-28 (May 1920); III, 7, p-43 (Jul 1920)

  • Hungary - 1921.

    IV, 2, p-32 (Feb 1921); IV, 6, p-21 (Jun 1921)

  • Huxley, Aldous.

    Antic Hay, reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924)

III

  • IDGESKOM.

    V, 11, p-40 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Ido [language]

    IV, 2, pp-30 and 35 (Feb 1921)

  • Immigrants.

    VI, 5, p-39 (May 1923)

  • Imperialism.

    VII, 2, p-16 (Feb 1924); VII, 3, p-9 (Mar 1924)

  • India — Labor.

    V, 5, p-22 (May 1922)

  • Industrial Workers of the World. (see also I.W.W.)

    I, 1, p-13 (Mar 1918); I, 2, p-14 (Apr 1918); I, 3, pp- 15 and 25 (May 1918); IV, 7, p-7 (Jul 1921); IV, 9, p-11 (Sep 1921); IV, 12, p-14 (Dec 1921); VI, 12, p-25 (Dec 1923); VII, 1, p-16 (Jan 1924); VII, 8, p-26 (Aug 1924)

  • Ingersoll, Col. Robert G.

    VI, 5, p-49 [portrait] (May 1923)

  • Institute of Marx and Engels — Library.

    VII, 1, p-23 (Jan 1924)

  • The Intercollegiate Socialist.

    I, 1, p-43 (Mar 1918)

  • International Ladies Garment Union Convention.

    V, 6, p-16 (Jun 1922)

  • International Ladies Garment Workers’ Strike.

    II, 4, p-3 (Apr 1919)

  • The Internationalist.

    I, 4, p-42 (Jun 1918)

  • International Seamen’s Union.

    IV, 6, p-15 (Jun 1921); V, 6, p-12 (Jun 1922)

  • International Weekly.

    II, 6, p-58 (Jun 1919)

  • International Workers’ Aid.

    VII, 6, p-2 (Jun 1924)

  • International Workers Defense League.

    I, 13, p-23 (Mar 1919)

  • Ireland.

    I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919); I, 13, p-32 (Mar 1919)

  • Ireland and racism.

    IV, 6, p-17 (Jun 1921)

  • Irish Free State.

    VII, 1, p-20 (Jan 1924)

  • Irwin, Inez Haynes. “Just Before the Drive: Pages from an Italian Diary.” I, 3, p-10 (May 1918)

    -. “Spring in Paris — 1917.) (poem) I, 5, p-12 (Jul 1918)

    -. “The Treasure.” I, 12, p-28 (Feb 1919)

  • Irwin, Will.

    The Next War , reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 8, p-30 (Aug 1921)

  • Ish-Kishor, Judith. “Reprieve” (poem) II, 9, p-19 (Sep 1919)
  • Isley, S Marshall, Laura Sherry, Howard Mumford Jones, and Thornton Gilman. Wisconsin Plays, reviewed by P. R. I, 8, p-48 (Oct 1918)
  • Italian Anarchists.

    IV, 9, p-22 (Sep 1921)

  • Italian Auto Strike.

    II, 8, p-25 (Aug 1919)

  • Italian Communist Party.

    IV, 3, p-16 (Mar 1921)

  • Italian Fascism.

    V, 12, p-32 (Jan 1923)

  • Italian Socialist Party.

    III, 8, p-24 (Aug 1920); V, 11, p-9 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Italy.

    III, 2, p-28 (Feb 1920); III, 4, p-23 (Apr 1920); III, 10, p-17 (Oct 1920); III, 11, p-12 (Nov 1920); “Teatro Goldoni” (photograph) IV, 3, p-16 (Mar 1921); “Bombacci” (photograph) IV, 3, p-17 (Mar 1921); IV, 6, p-28 (Jun 1921); IV, 7, p-22 (Jul 1921)

  • I.W.W.

    II, 11, p-43 (Dec 1919); III, 1, p-21 (Jan 1920); III, 5, p-20 (May 1920); III, 10, p-19 (Oct 1920); IV, 4, p-13 (Apr 1921); V, 9, p-22 (Sep 1922)

  • I.W.W. Convention.

    II, 7, p-10 (Jul 1919)

  • I.W.W. Defense Committee. “A Word for You.” III, 1, p-48 (Jan 1920)
  • I.W.W. Deportees.

    II, 6, p-27 (Jun 1919)

  • I.W.W. Tarred and Feathered.

    II, 9, p-3 (Sep 1919)

  • I.W.W. Trial.

    I, 5, p-8 (Jul 1918); I, 6, p-3 (Aug 1918); I, 7, p-20 (Sep 1918); I, 8, p-33 (Oct 1918); I, 9, p-43 (Nov 1918); I, 10, p-8 (Dec 1918); I, 11, p-14 (Jan 1919); I, 12, p-15 (Feb 1919); II, 4, p-29 (Apr 1919); II, 5, pp-9 and 41 (May 1919); III, 1, pp-39 and 40 (Jan 1920); III, 4, p-13 (Apr 1920); V, 7, p-10 (Jul 1922)

JJJ

  • Jakov, First Chairman of the Bolshevik Revolutionary Tribunal.

    II, 4, p-2 Photograph.

  • James, Henry.

    IV, 6, p-23 (Jun 1921)

  • James Joseph Larkin Defense Committee.

    III, 9, p-2 (Sep 1920)

  • Jameson, R. D. “The Neurasthenic.” (poem) II, 5, p-24 (May 1919)
  • Jamison, R. C.

    I, 4, p-31 (Jun 1918)

  • Japan.

    VII, 7, p-5 (Jul 1924)

  • Japan and Indo-China.

    II, 5, p-11 (May 1919)

  • Japanese Labor.

    I, 13, p-44 (Mar 1919); V, 9, p-14 (Sep 1922)

  • Jazz Band.

    III, 2, p-50 (Feb 1920)

  • Jefferson, Thomas.

    I, 3, p-5 (May 1918)

  • Jennings, Leslie Nelson. “A Dead Soldier.” (poem) I, 13, p-18 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Castlebar.” (poem) II, 6, p-25 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Fugitives.” (poem) IV, 4, p-7 (Apr 1921)

    -. “Harborless.” (poem) II, 5, p-28 (May 1919)

    -. “Old Men Hoeing.” (poem) I, 9, p-19 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Victima.” (poem) II, 10, p-19 (Oct 1919)

    -. “We Will Go Down to Corinth.” (poem) I, 10, p-21 (Dec 1918)

  • Jensen, Johannes V.

    The Long Journey, reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 7, p-29 (Jul 1924)

  • John, Ethel. “Hidden Fires.” (poem) II, 6, p-44 (Jun 1919)
  • Johnson, Fenton. “Negro Free Verse: The Cotton Picker, The Sunset, and Rulers.” (poems) I, 6, p-25 (Aug 1918)
  • Johnson, General, U.S. Army in Siberia.

    II, 5, p-12 (May 1919)

  • Johnson, Georgia Douglas. “A Song of Courage” (poem) VII, 9, p-23 (Sep 1924)

    -. “The Octaroon.” (poem) II, 8, p-10 (Aug 1919)

  • Johnson, James Weldon.

    Fifty Years and Other Poems reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 1, p-32 (Mar 1918); The Book of American Negro Poetry reviewed by Walter F. White. V, 4, p-29 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Negro Poetry — A Reply.” I, 2, p-40 (Apr 1918)

    -. “What the Negro is Doing for Himself.” I, 4, p-29 (Jun 1918)

  • Jolas, Eugene. “The Peasant.” (poem) V, 4, p-17 (Apr 1922)
  • Jones, Esau. “Georgia Saves Her Reputation.” IV, 5, p-24 (May 1921)
  • Jones, Henry Arthur.

    My Dear Wells, reviewed by Joseph Freeman. V, 2, p-32 (Feb 1922)

  • Jones, Herbert. “Song of Brotherhood” (poem) VI, 7, p-6 (Jul 1923)
  • Jones, Mother. Letter. I, 7, p-3 (Sep 1918)
  • Joyce, James.

    VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924) ; Exiles , reviewed by P. R. I, 8, p-48 (Oct 1918)

  • J, Se. “Order” (art) VII, 5, p-24 (May 1924)
  • Jugo-Slavia.

    III, 3, p-49 (Mar 1920)

KKK

  • Kallen, Horace M.

    Culture and Democracy in the United States, reviewed by T. J. O’Flaherty. VII, 9, p-30 (Sep 1924)

  • Kaminer, Mayes. “Labor in Cuba.” II, 5, p-49 (May 1919)
  • Kandel, A. “Maeterlinck in a Fog,” review of The Great Secret by Maurice Maeterlinck. V, 10, p-24 (Oct 1922)

    -. “One of Whose?,” review of One of Ours by Willa Cather. V, 12, p-34 (Jan 1923)

  • Kane, H. F. “Wanted — Music!” (letter from Leavenworth) III, 2, p-50 (Feb 1920)
  • Kanehl, Oskar. “The Fatherland Is in Danger” (poem) VII, 7, p-9 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Who Cares For It?” (poem) [trans by Paul Acel] VII, 2, p-28 (Feb 1924)

  • Kansas Coal Miners.

    VI, 3, p-11 (Mar 1923)

  • Kantor, M. Untitled. [head of Negro] (art) IV, 4, p-11 (Apr 1921)
  • Karasz, Ilonka. Untitled. [old dwelling] V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922)
  • Karsner, David.

    I, 8, p-33 (Oct 1918); Debs, His Authorized Life and Letters, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 7, p-45 (Jul 1920)

  • Karsner, Walta . “Xmas Time” (poem) VI, 12, p-29 (Dec 1923)
  • Katayama, Sen.

    The Labor Movement in Japan, reviewed by John Reed. I, 13, p-44 (Mar 1919)

  • Kaun, Alexander.

    Leonid Andreyev, A Critical Study, reviewed by Max Shachtman VII, 7, p-30 (Jul 1924)

  • Keeney, Frank [Trial]

    V, 11, p-31 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Kelberin, Sasha.

    VI, 7, p-32 [portrait] (Jul 1923)

  • Keller, Helen.

    IV, 3, p-6 (Mar 1921)

  • Kelley, Edith Summers.

    Weeds, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

  • Kellogg, Maj. Walter Guest.

    The Conscientious Objector , reviewed by H. P. S. II, 9, p-47 (Sep 1919)

  • Kelly, Sarah Hammond. “Alone in the Moonlight.” (poem) II, 8, p-49 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Hagar.” (poem) II, 11, p-49 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Kathleen.” (poem) IV, 9, p-8 (Sep 1921)

  • Kelley, Edith Summers. “A Day in the Wool Room” VII, 6, p-20 (Jun 1924)
  • Kemp, Harry. “The Rune of the Sower.” (poem) III, 2, p-50 (Feb 1920)

    -. “to S. ——-” (poem) III, 1, p-24 (Jan 1920)

  • Kemper, C. G. “I’m Forever Blowing Bubbles — “ (art) II, 11, p-30 (Dec 1919)

    -. Untitled. [Wilson] (art) II, 7, p-25 (Jul 1919)

  • Kenyon, Bernice Lesbia. “Ancestry.” (poem) IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Beauty She Had.....” (poem) IV 7, p-8 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Futility.” (poem) V, 4, p-13 (Apr 1922)

    -. “In Winter.” (poem) IV, 10, p-7 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Mountain Pool.” (poem) V, 11, p-27 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Unrest.” (poem) IV, 10, p-7 (Oct 1921)

  • Key, Ellen, et al.

    The Woman Question, reviewed by anonymous reviewer. II, 5, p-48 (May 1919)

  • Kimball, Alice Mary. “The Happy Ending.” (poem) IV, 4, p-11 (Apr 1921)
  • Kimmel, Stanley. “Black Gold” (poem) VII, 10, p-14 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Landscape” (poem) VII, 9, p-30 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Paradise Hill [the miners’ cemetery]” (poem) VII, 10, p-25 (Oct 1924)

  • King, Gertrude. “The Moon.” (poem) IV, 10, p-30 (Oct 1921)
  • Kirchwey, Freda. “Women Abroad,” review of The Red Heart of Russia by Bessie Beatty and Behind the Battle Line by Madeleine Doty. II, 4, p-43 (Apr 1919)
  • Kirkwood, David.

    II, 10, p-2 [portrait] (Oct 1919)

  • Klein, Gertrude Weil. “What’s All the Shootin’ For?,” review of Gargoyles by Ben Hecht. V, 11, p-34 (Nov/Dec 1922)
  • Klimt, Gustav. (?) “In Old Mexico.” (art) III, 10, p-21 (Oct 1920)
  • Kloss, Harry. “Police! Police!”. (letter) III, 5, p-49 (May 1920)
  • Kollontay, Alexandra.

    II, 4, p-20 (Apr 1919)

  • Kollwitz, Kathe. “Bread” (art) VII, 7, p-8 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Germany’s Children Are Starving.” (art) VII, 1, p-2 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Karl Liebknecht — A Drawing.” (art) III, 2, p-25 (Feb 1920)

  • Kopaid, Sylvia.

    Rebellion in the Labor Unions, reviewed by Martin Abern VII, 8, p-32 (Aug 1924)

  • Korff, Baron Sergius A.

    Autocracy and Revolution in Russia, reviewed by James Fuchs. VI, 7, p-31 (Jul 1923)

  • Korzybski, Alfred.

    IV, 9, p-6 (Sep 1921)

  • Krafft of New Jersey.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

  • Krasikoff, P. “The Bishop and the Bolsheviks,” foreword to Soviet edition of Christianism and Communism by Bishop William Montgomery Brown. VII, 9, p-24 (Sep 1924)
  • Krasnochokov, President of Far Eastern Soviet in Siberia.

    II, 4, p-32 (Apr 1919)

  • Kravis, L. Untitled. [cargo ship superstructure] (art) V, 10, p-25 (Oct 1922)
  • Kreymborg, Alfred. “Truck Drivers [For Carl Sandburg]” (poem) VI, 4, p-12 (Apr 1923)
  • Krieger, Charles Defense Fund.

    II, 9, p-3 (Sep 1919)

  • Kronstadt Uprising.

    V, 10, p-27 (Oct 1922)

  • Krupskaya, Nadejda Constantinova.

    IV, ii, pp-20 and 21 (Nov 1921)

  • Kruse, William F. “Liberty in Russia.” VII, 1, p-14 (Jan 1924)
  • Kuh, Frederick R. “An Interview With Bela Kun.” III, 3, p-16 (Mar 1920)

    -. “England and the White Terror.” III, 7, p-43 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Fiume and the Red Flag.” III, 3, p-49 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Gay Vienna.” V, 10, p-10 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Hope Revives in Hungary.” III, 1, p-37 (Jan 1920)

    -. “The International of Patience.” IV, 5, p-12 (May 1921)

    -. “Relief for Vienna.” V, 2, p-21 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Revolutionary Socialism in France.” II, 7, p-18 (Jul 1919)

  • Kuhn, Charles. “The Bear-tamer.” (art) III, 12, p-16 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Ghosts.” (art) IV, 1, p-8 (Jan 1921)

  • Ku Klux Klan.

    VII, 3, p-12 (Mar 1924); VII, 9, p-30 (Sep 1924)

  • Kun, Bela.

    III, 3, p-16 (Mar 1920)

    -. “A Message From Hungary.” II, 7, p-9 (Jul 1919)

    -. “In Budapest.” II, 6, p-49 (Jun 1919)

  • Kuruth (?). “Ebert - Scheidemann-Noske....Betrayal.” (art) III, 7, p-17 (Jul 1920)
  • Kuzbas.

    V, 5, p-32 (May 1922); V, 7, p-2 (Jul 1922); V, 10, p-34 (Oct 1922); VI, 5, p-5 (May 1923)

LLL

  • Labor Age.

    V, 1, p-34 (Jan 1922)

  • Labor.

    I, 11, p-28 (Jan 1919); I, 12, p-33 (Feb 1919); V, 5, p-22 (May 1922); V, 10, p-5 (Oct 1922)

  • Labor Defense Council. “Some of the twenty on trial for trying to use their right of free speech.” (photograph) V, 12, p-36 (Jan 1923); VI, 4, p-31 (Apr 1923); VI, 5, p-50 (May 1923)
  • Labor Film Service.

    III, 7, p-52 (Jul 1920); III, 8, p-3 (Aug 1920)

  • Labor in Scotland.

    II, 10, pp-2, 28, and 33 (Oct 1919)

  • Labor Leaders Salaries.

    VI, 6, p-23 (Jun 1923)

  • Labor Party.

    V, 11, p-13 (Nov/Dec 1922); VI, 7, p-8 (Jul 1923); VI, 10, p-9 (Oct 1923)

  • Labor Party Convention.

    III, 1, p-40 (Jan 1920)

  • Labor’s Peace Plan.

    I, 2, p-7 (Apr 1918)

  • Labor — Racism.

    VII, 8, p-20 (Aug 1924)

  • The Labour Monthly.

    V, 9, p-34 (Sep 1922)

  • LaFollette, Sen. Robert M.

    VII, 9, p-11 (Sep 1924)

  • La Guardia, Fiorello.

    I, 9, p-39 (Nov 1918); I, 10, p-20 (Dec 1918)

  • Laik, Regna. “Little Jean.” (poem) IV, 9, p-8 (Sep 1921)

    -. “To My Husband.” (poem) IV, 8, p-27 (Aug 1921)

  • Lancing, Robert.

    Memorandum on Certain Aspects of the Bolshevist Movement in Russia, reviewed by Max Eastman. III, 3, p-42 (Mar 1920)

  • Landauer, Gustav.

    II, 9, p-13 and 18 [portrait] (Sep 1919)

  • Lane, Winthrop D.

    Civil War in West Virginia, reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 8, p-30 (Aug 1921)

    -. “The Presumption of Innocence — in Kansas.” III, 1, p-39 (Jan 1920)

    -. “The Seamen’s Strike.” IV, 6, p-15 (Jun 1921)

  • Langley, Allan Lincoln. “In A Small Town.” (poem) III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920)

    -. “New Worlds.” (poem) IV, 10, p-7 (Oct 1921)

  • Lankes, J. J.

    Print for sale. III, 12, p-21 (Dec 1920)

    -. “The Boat Maker.” (art) V, 8, p-22 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Cider Mill.” (art) V, 10, p-10 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Mill-Race Road.” (art) IV, 9, p-8 (Sep 1921)

    -. “October Evening.” (art) IV, 10, p-32 (Oct 1921)

    -. “The Storm.” (art) VI, 2, p-14 (Feb 1923)

    -. “The Tavern.” (art) III, 12, p-7 (Dec 1920)

    -. Untitled. (art) I, 8, p-8 (Oct 1918)

    -. Untitled. (art) I, 8, p-11 (Oct 1918)

    -. Untitled. (art) I, 12, p-9 (Feb 1919)

    -. Untitled. (art) I, 12, p-16 (Feb 1919)

    -. Untitled. (art) I, 13, p-37 (Mar 1919)

    -. Untitled. (art) II, 5, p-34 (May 1919)

    -. Untitled. (art) II, 6, p-49 (Jun 1919)

    -. Untitled. (art) II, 7, p-31 (Jul 1919)

    -. Untitled. (art) II, 8, p-30 (Aug 1919)

    -. Untitled. (art) III, 2, pp-11 and 40 (Feb 1920)

    -. Untitled. (art) III, 3, Front cover. (Mar 1920)

    -. Untitled. (art) IV, 3, p-15 (Mar 1921)

    -. Untitled. (art) IV, 5, p-34 (May 1921)

    -. Untitled. (art) IV, 10, p-15 (Oct 1921)

    -. Untitled. (art) V, 1, p-22 (Jan 1922)

    -. Untitled. (art) V, 2, p-25 (Feb 1922)

    -. Untitled. (art) V, 8, p-8 (Aug 1922)

    -. Untitled. (art) V, 11, p-19 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Untitled. (art) V, 12, p-6 (Jan 1923)

    -. Untitled. (art) VI, 3, p-25 (Mar 1923)

    -. Untitled. (art) VI, 5, p-34 (May 1923)

    -. “The Tavern.” (art) IV, 3, p-33 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Walt Whitman.” (art) II, 5, p-43 (May 1919)

    -. “Waters at Evening.” (art) V, 10, p-22 (Oct 1922)

  • Larkin, Jim.

    III, 6, p-13 (Jun 1920); V, 5, p-14 (May 1922); VII, 1, p-20 (Jan 1924)

  • Larsen, J. Anker.

    The Philosopher’s Stone, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 7, p-30 (Jul 1924)

  • Latzko, Anreas.

    Men in War, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 13, p-45 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Two Fables: The Husband and The Thing That Hurts Most.” IV, 10, p-21 (Oct 1921)

  • L’Avanti.

    I, 10, p-20 (Dec 1918)

  • Law, Jack.

    I, 5, p-8 (Jul 1918)

  • Lawrence, D. H.

    Aaron’s Rod , reviewed by Joseph Freeman. V, 8, p-27 (Aug 1922); England, My England, reviewed by Lydia Gibson V, 12, p-34 (Jan 1923)

  • Lawrence Strike.

    II, 5, p-35 (May 1919)

  • Lawson, John Howard.

    Roger Bloomer (play) reviewed by Joseph Freeman. VI, 4, p-29 (Apr 1923)

  • League of Nations Vote in Senate.

    II, 9, p-20 (Sep 1919)

  • League of Oppressed Peoples.

    II, 11, p-51 (Dec 1919)

  • Leavenworth Prison.

    VI, 8, p-22 (Aug 1923); VI, 10, p-22 (Oct 1923); VII, 1, p-16 (Jan 1924); VII, 6, p-16 (Jun 1924)

  • Lee, Algernon.

    II, 9, p-52 (Sep 1919)

  • Lee, Gerald Stanley.

    The Air-Line to Liberty: A Prospectus for All Nations, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 3, p-42 (May 1918)

  • Lee, Muna.

    Sea—Change, reviewed by Louis Ginsberg. VI, 8, p-32 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Choice.” (poem) III, 10, p-33 (Oct 1920)

  • Leighton, Frederick W. “Pro-Proletarian Art in Mexico.” VI, 12, p-12 (Dec 1923)
  • Lenin, Nikolai. [and Nicolai]

    I, 7, p-10 (Sep 1918); I, 9, p-17 (Nov 1918); I, 13, p-8 (Mar 1919); Lessons of the Revolution , reviewed by anonymous reviewer. II, 6, p-57 (Jun 1919); II, 8, p-31 (Aug 1919); III, 11, p-5 (Nov 1920); IV, 6, p-6 (Jun 1921); [obit.] VII, 4, p-12 (Apr 1924); [portrait] VII, 4, p-33 (Apr 1924); VII, 6, p-8 (Jun 1924)

    -. “A Letter to American Workingmen.” I, 11, p-8 (Jan 1919)

    -. “A Statement and a Challenge.” II, 10, p-3 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Brest-Litovsk — A Brigand’s Peace.” I, 8, p-22 (Oct 1918)

    -. “John Reed’s Book.” V, 2, p-28 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Natural Light.” IV, 3, p-23 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Self-Determination of Nations.” III, 6, p-21 (Jun 1920)

  • Leonard, William Ellery. “The Heretics.” (poem) II, 4, p-31 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Tom Mooney.” (poem) III, 1, p-14 (Jan 1920)

  • LePrade, Ruth (ed).

    Debs and the Poets, reviewed by Crystal Eastman. IV, 5, p-34 (May 1921)

  • L’Espagnol, Pierre.

    The World Struggle for Oil, reviewed by C. E. Ruthenberg VII, 3, p-30 (Mar 1924)

  • Letters.

    -. Ashleigh, Charles. “God’s Own Reporter.” I, 3, p-49 (May 1918)

    -. Bedacht, Max. VII, 10, p-30 (Oct 1924)

    -. Bent, Silas. “Perhaps!” I, 3, p-49 (May 1918)

    -. Collie, Herbert Russell. “Oh Yes We Dare.” (poem) I, 3, p-49 (May 1918)

    -. Debs, Eugene V. [to William Z. Foster] VI, 10, p-28 (Oct 1923)

    -. East, O. Y. VI, 10, p-28 (Oct 1923)

    -. Eastman, Lucy P. I, 12, p-44 (Feb 1919)

    -. Fisher, Admiral Lord. III, 5, p-48 (May 1920)

    -. Goodnow, Anna N. “Bad Wishes.” I, 3, p-49 (May 1918)

    -. Haberman, Roberto. V, 5, p-23 (May 1922)

    -. Inglis, Agnes. “Needed.” I, 3, p-49 (May 1918)

    -. Kane, H. F. III, 2, p-50 (Feb 1920)

    -. Kloss, Harry. III, 5, p-49 (May 1920)

    -. Libby, Paul. I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919)

    -. Liebknecht, Karl. IV, 3, p-8 (Mar 1921)

    -. Lindin, Carl Eric. III, 5, p-49 (May 1920)

    -. Losovsky, A. VI, 10, p-28 (Oct 1923)

    -. Lucas, Frances. “A Comparison.” I, 3, p-49 (May 1918)

    -. Luxembourg, Rosa. III, 10, p-12 (Oct 1920)

    -. Mann, Tom. IV, 7, p-6 (Jul 1921)

    -. McLaughlin, George. VII, 10, p-30 (Oct 1924)

    -. The New York Age. “From a Negro Paper.” I, 3, p-49 (May 1918)

    -. Pasewalk, Walter. “A Visitor to the Jail.” (poem) I, 3, p-49 (May 1918)

    -. Rogers, Bruce. I, 12, p-45 (Feb 1919)

    -. Shaw, George Bernard. I, 13, p-7 (Mar 1919)

    -. Socialist Party Defense Committee [Seattle]. II, 6, p-58 (Jun 1919)

    -. Stein, Charles. IV, 4, p-32 (Apr 1921)

    -. Stolar, A. M. III, 5, p-50 (May 1920)

    -. Susseff, Ivan. I, 12, p-45 (Feb 1919)

    -. Wesley, Edgar B. “He Walked.” I, 3, p-49 (May 1918)

    -. W, R. I, 12, p-46 (Feb 1919)

  • L., E. [Eve Lott?] “The Adventures of A Liberal,” review of The Last Mile by Frank McAlister. V, 11, p-35 (Nov/Dec 1922)
  • L, E.U.F. “Passion Death.” (poem) IV, 11, p-24 (Nov 1921)
  • L, E. v F.L. “Dornroschen.” (poem) V, 1, p-21 (Jan 1922)
  • Lewis, John L.

    VI, 6, p-22 (Jun 1923)

  • Lewis, Sinclair.

    Babbit, reviewed by Floyd Dell. V, 11, p-33 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Lewisohn, Ludwig.

    Upstream, reviewed by Pierre Loving. V, 5, p-28 (May 1922)

  • Libby, Paul. “Partners.” (letter reprinted from NY World ) I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919)
  • Libedinsky, Iury.

    A Week , reviewed by Floyd Dell VII, 1, p-29 (Jan 1924)

  • Liberation of Prisoners.

    I, 11, p-5 (Jan 1919)

  • The Liberator LAST ISSUE.

    VII, 10, (Oct 1924); VII, 10, p-6 (Oct 1924)

  • Liberator Black vs. White Basketball Games. (advertisement)

    V, 3, p-3 (Mar 1922)

  • Liberator Costume Ball.

    IV, 12, p-27 (Dec 1921); V, 1, p-3 (Jan 1922); V, 2, p-8 (Feb 1922); V, 4, p-26 (Apr 1922); V, 6, p-9 (Jun 1922) [Raided by Police]; V, 7, p-31 (Jul 1922); V, 12, p-28 (Jan 1923)

  • Liberator Masthead. I, 1, p-3 (Mar 1918)
  • Liberator Statement of Ownership.

    V, 1, p-34 (Jan 1922); V, 7, p-32 (Jul 1922)

  • Liebknecht, Karl.

    I, 13, pp- Front cover, 3, and 16 (Mar 1919); II, 6, p-32 (Jun 1919); The Future Belongs to the People: Speeches made since the beginning of the war, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 11, p-47 (Jan 1919)

    -. “A Revolutionist to His Son.” (letters) IV, 3, p-8 (Mar 1921)

  • Liebknecht, Sonia.

    III, 10, p-12 (Oct 1920)

  • Lincoln, Abraham.

    Quotation. I, 12, p-3 (Feb 1919)

  • Lindin, Carl Eric. “Carl Larsson” (letter) III, 5, p-49 (May 1920)
  • Lindsay, Vachel.

    VII, 5, p-3 (May 1924); The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 2, p-38 (Apr 1918)

    -. “From Vachel Lindsay” (letter) I, 3, p-47 (May 1918)

  • Linnankoski, Johannes.

    The Song of the Blood Red Flower, reviewed by Holgar Cahill. IV, 10, p-31 (Oct 1921)

  • Literary Criticism.

    I, 13, p-48 (Mar 1919); III, 4, p-15 (Apr 1920); IV, 3, p-24 (Mar 1921); V, 6, p-25 (Jun 1922); V, 10, p-15 (Oct 1922); VI, 3, p-24 (Mar 1923); VI, 6, p-31 (Jun 1923); VI, 8, p-20 (Aug 1923) ; VI, 10, p-12 (Oct 1923)

  • The Little Review.

    I, 1, p-39 (Mar 1918)

  • Lloyd, William Bross.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Pro-German?” (letter) I, 9, p-25 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Silence — and the Resurrection.” (letter) I, 6, p-30 (Aug 1918)

    -. “The Socialist Party on Trial.” I, 12, p-10 (Feb 1919)

  • Lodge Lawsuit.

    II, 7, p-38 (Jul 1919)

  • Lodge, Sen. Henry Cabot.

    II, 7, p-38 (Jul 1919)

  • Lomonosoff, George V.

    I, 6, p-11 [portrait by Art Young] (Aug 1918)

  • -. “Recognize the Soviets.” I, 6, p-11 (Aug 1918)
  • Loomis, Battell. “Attention to Sir Oliver Lodge.” [letter to Robert Minor] III, 3, p-46 (Mar 1920)
  • Loos, Anita.

    I, 2, Front cover [portrait] (Apr 1918)

  • Lore, Ludwig.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919); [Political Associate Editor] VII, 6, p-24 (Jun 1924)

  • Losovsky, A.

    The World’s Trade Union Movement, reviewed by George McLaughlin VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

  • Lossieff, Vladimir - Chicago IWW.

    I, 2, p-14 (Apr 1918)

  • Lott, Eve. “Freedom” (poem) III, 9, p-34 (Sep 1920)
  • Lovestone, Jay.

    The Government Strikebreakers reviewed by C. E. Ruthenberg [CER] VI, 5, p-41 (May 1923)

    -. “Coming - The Bread Line” VII, 8, p-10 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Follies of 1924) VI, 5, p-22 (May 1923)

    -. “The Noise That Congress Makes.” VI, 12, p-6 (Dec 1923)

    -. “The Politico-Military Horizon.” VII, 2, p-16 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Prosperity Blows Up.” VII, 7, p-9 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Ruthenberg Convicted.” VI, 6, p-11 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Salesmanship and Sabotage,” review of Absentee Ownership and Business Enterprise in Recent Times: The Case of America by Thorstein Veblen VII, 3, p-31 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Teapot Dome” VII, 3, p-5 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Treasure Islands.” VI, 9, p-14 (Sep 1923)

  • Loving, Pierre. “A Critic Faces Himself,” review of Upstream by Ludwig Lewisohn. V, 5, p-28 (May 1922)

    -. “The Dung-Heap of Civilization,” review of The Enormous Room by E.E. Cummins [sic] V, 10, p-23 (Oct 1922)

    -. “The English of Her,” review of The Garden Party by Katherine Mansfield. V, 11, p-35 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Star Market.” (poem) V, 8, p-25 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Words From A Calaboose.” V, 10, p-13 (Oct 1922)

  • Lowie, Robert H, PhD.

    Primitive Society, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 6, p-30 (Jun 1920)

  • Loyalty League Vigilantes.

    III, 1, p-31 (Jan 1920)

  • Lozowick, Louis. “Cleveland.” (art) VII, 10, p-16 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Oklahoma” (art) VII, 6, p-23 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Pittsburgh” (art) VII, 9, p-13 (Sep 1924)

  • Lunacharsky, A. V.

    IV, 3, p-14 [portrait] (Mar 1921); Three Plays reviewed by Ida Dailes. VII, 10, p-32 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Education Under the Bolsheviks.” II, 5, p-19 (May 1919)

    -. Untitled. (poem) V, 7, p-17 (Jul 1922)

  • Lundean. “Just what did we get out of the war?.....” (art) IV, 10, p-14 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Thank Gawd, I’m a woikin’ horse!” (art) V, 3, p-7 (Mar 1922)

    -. “What’s the matter, old boy?.....” (art) IV, 10, p-28 (Oct 1921)

  • The Lusk Committee.

    II, 10, p-24 (Oct 1919)

  • Lustig, Max. “Of the Soil,” review of Capel Sion by Caradoc Evans. I, 11, p-44 (Jan 1919)
  • Luxembourg, Rosa.

    I, 8, p-23 (Oct 1918); I, 13, p-3 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Rosa Luxembourg to Sonia Liebknecht.” (letter) III, 10, p-12 (Oct 1920)

  • Lynching.

    V, 3, p-14 (Mar 1922)

  • Lynchings: Estill Springs and Dyersburg, Tennessee.

    I, 2, p-5 (Apr 1918)

  • Lynching: Gilmore, Texas.

    II, 9, p-7 (Sep 1919)

  • Lynching, Leavenworth Penitentiary.

    VII, 6, p-16 (Jun 1924)

  • Lynching: San Antonio, Texas.

    V, 6, p-28 (Jun 1922)

  • Lynchings: List of 78 lynchings last year.

    III, 2, p-14 (Feb 1920)

  • Lyons, Eugene. “Ridding Massachusetts of Undesirables.” IV, 9, p-36 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Santa Marianova.” V, 11, p-20 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Lyric Society.

    I, 12, p-2 (Feb 1919) ; For Poetry Lovers.” I, 13, p-49 (Mar 1919)

  • Lysander, George. “Her Last Lover.” (poem) III, 5, p-48 (May 1920)

MMM

  • M, A. Review of The Science of Eating by Alfred W. McCann. V, 3, p-30 (Mar 1922)
  • Macauley, Rose.

    Told by an Idiot, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 4, p-32 (Apr 1924)

  • Maclean, John.

    II, 10, p-2 [portrait] (Oct 1919)

  • MacMillan, Mary. “The Family Pew.” (poem) I, 1, p-40 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Rain Wind” (poem) I, 10, p-50 (Dec 1918)

  • MacSwiney, Terrence.

    IV, 4, p-30 (Apr 1921)

  • Macy, John. “Victory.” (poem) II, 8, p-10 (Aug 1919)
  • Maeterlinck, Maurice.

    The Great Secret, reviewed by A. Kandel. V, 10, p-24 (Oct 1922)

  • Magon, Ricardo Flores y.

    II, 6, p-27 (Jun 1919); [Death in Leavenworth] VI, 10, p-22 (Oct 1923)

  • Malatesta, Enrico.

    III, 4, p-24 [portrait] (Apr 1920)

    -. Letter to Fabbri, IV, 9, p-24 (Sep 1921)

  • Malone, Colonel Cecil L’Estrange, M.P.

    The Russian Republic, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 6, p-28 (Jun 1920)

  • Malone, Dudley Field.

    I, 4, p-10 (Jun 1918) [portrait]; I, 4, p-14 (Jun 1918) [portrait]

  • Manley, Joseph. “How Goes the Labor Party?” VI, 11, p-26 ((Nov 1923)
  • Mann, Thomas.

    IV, 7, p-6 [portrait] (Jul 1921); Buddenbrooks, reviewed by Elsa Bloch. VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

    -. (letter) IV, 7, p-6 (Jul 1921)

  • Mannerheim, General. [Finland]

    II, 5, p-13 (May 1919)

  • Mansfield, Katherine.

    The Garden Party , reviewed by Oierre Loving. V, 11, p-35 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Maran, Rene.

    Batouala , reviewed by Lewis Gannett. V, 7, p-30 (Jul 1922)

  • Marcy, Mary E.

    Rhymes of Early Jungle Folk, reviewed by Nancy Markoff VI, 3, p-28 (Mar 1923)

    -. “The I. W. W. [11th] Convention.” II, 7, p-10 (Jul 1919)

  • Marine Transport Workers Union (IWW)

    V, 6, p-12 (Jun 1922)

  • Markoff, Nancy. “Ballades of Knowledge,” review of Rhymes of Early Jungle Folk by Mary E. Marcy. VI, 3, p-28 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Isadora Duncan on Russia.” V, 11, p-38 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Out of the Shadows,” review of Russia Moves Through the Shadows and The Fifth Year [Soviet films] VI, 8, p-32 (Aug 1923)

    -. “A World for Schiebers” [signed N.H.M.] VI, 9, p-21 (Sep 1923)

  • Marks, Henry K.

    Peter Middleton, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 8, p-47 (Aug 1919)

  • Marot, Helen. “Demobilizing the Trade Unions.” I, 11, p-28 (Jan 1919)

    -. “The War Labor Board.” I, 10, p-12 (Dec 1918)

  • Marquis, Dr. Samuel S. Henry Ford, An Interpretation reviewed by James Fuchs. VI, 7, p-31 (Jul 1923)
  • Marschner, Arthur. Untitled. [man on horseback] (art) IV, 3, p-28 (Mar 1921)

    -. Untitled. [three nudes] (art) IV, 3, p-30 (Mar 1921)

    -. Untitled. [a rabbit] (art) IV, 9, p-32 (Sep 1921)

  • Marsh, Reginald. “A Linoleum Cut” [three women dressing] (art) IV, 9, p-29 (Sep 1921)

    -. “A Middling Good Haul.” (art) V, 10, p-14 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Back to Nature!” (art) V, 7, p-25 (Jul 1922)

    -. “G’wan, whatdd’ye worryin’ about?” (art) V, 9, p-24 (Sep 1922)

    -. “The Human Form Divine at Coney.” (art) V, 8, p-24 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Inflammatory Propaganda.” (art) V, 10, p-6 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Steam Shoveling.” (art) V, 6, p-13 (Jun 1922)

    -. Untitled. [woman in shoeshine chair] (art) IV, 10, p-24 (Oct 1921)

    -. Untitled. [two ducks in flight] (art) V, 8, p-15 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Whad’ye doin’, drinkin’ it?” (art) V, 8, p-21 (Aug 1922)

  • Martin, Helen R.

    Maggie of Virginsburg, a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 6, p-49 (Jun 1919)

  • Marty, Andre.

    VII, 2, p-10 [portrait] (Feb 1924)

  • Marvin, Gertrude. “Supersalesman for the Supernatural.” VI, 5, p-17 (May 1923)
  • Marx, Karl.

    VII, 5, p-13 (May 1924)

  • The Marxian.

    IV, 9, p-34 (Sep 1921)

  • Masefield, John.

    I, 1, p-8 (Mar 1918)

  • Masereel, Franz.

    VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

  • The Masses.

    VI, 6, p-33 (Jun 1923)

  • The Masses - censored.

    I, 3, p-7 (May 1918)

  • Masses Defense Committee. “The Masses Case.” I, 4, p-5 (Jun 1918)
  • The Masses Trial.

    I, 4, p-5 (Jun 1918); I, 4, p-7 (Jun 1918); I, 10, p-36 (Dec 1918)

  • Massill, Lillian. “Endurance” (poem) VII, 2, p-28 (Feb 1924)
  • Masters, Edgar Lee.

    Mirage, reviewed by Ida Dailes VII, 6, p-32 (Jun 1924); Toward the Gulf, reviewed by Louis Untermeyer. I, 4, p-36 (Jun 1918)

  • Mastin, Florence Ripley. “Shadows on Bedford Hill.” (poem) I, 3, p-50 (May 1918)

    -. “Spring.” (poem) III, 3, p-13 (Mar 1920)

    -. “To One Loved.” (poem) I, 2, p-44 (Apr 1918)

  • Matson, Norman. “The Anarchists of Italy.” IV, 9, p-22 (Sep 1921)

    -. “French Labor and Moscow.” IV, 10, p-8 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Guns, Bombs, and Benzine,” IV, 7, p-22 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Preliminary Skirmishes in Italy.” IV, 6, p-28 (Jun 1921)

    -. “The Split in Italy.” IV, 3, p-16 (Mar 1921)

  • Matta, S. “Drawings By A Coal Miner: Capitalism and The Breadmaker and the Politician.” (art) III, 3, p-19 (Mar 1920)
  • Maurer, James H.

    I, 2, p-7 (Apr 1918)

  • Maverick, Lucy. “Out of Texas.” V, 6, p-28 (Jun 1922)
  • Maxwell, Helena. “Her First Appearance.” III, 5, p-24 (May 1920)
  • May, Beulah. “Mojave.” (poem) V, 8, p-14 (Aug 1922)

    -. “The Sheeepherder.” (poem) V, 9, p-25 (Sep 1922)

    -. “The Wanderer.” (poem) V, 9, p-10 (Sep 1922)

  • May Day.

    II, 6, p-10 (Jun 1919); V, 5, p-22 (May 1922); VII, 5, p-5 (May 1924)

  • May Day 1919 Violence.

    II, 6, p-9 (Jun 1919)

  • Mazer. Untitled. [Labor bending cell bars] (art) VI, 3, p-33 (Mar 1923)
  • McAlister, Frank.

    The Last Mile, reviewed by E. L. V, 11, p-35 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • McBride, Isaac.

    III, 1, p-5 [portrait] (Jan 1920)

    -. “Russia Victorious.” III, 1, p-5 (Jan 1920)

  • McCann, Alfred W.

    The Science of Eating, reviewed by A.M. V, 3, p-30 (Mar 1922)

  • McDonald, Duncan. “Let’s Make the Issue Clear-Cut” VII, 8, p-17 (Aug 1924)
  • McGill, Pat.

    Children of the Dead End and Moleskin Joe, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 4, p-32 (Apr 1924)

  • McKay, Claude.

    II, 7, p-7 (Jul 1919); VI, 3, p-35 [portrait] (Mar 1923); VI, 7, p-23 (Jul 1923) [portrait in Petrograd]

    -. “A Black Star.” [Charles Gilpin] IV, 8, p-25 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Africa.” (poem) IV, 8, p-11 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Alone.” (poem) V, 6, p-8 (Jun 1922)

    -. “A Memory of June.” (poem) IV, 8, p-10 (Aug 1921)

    -. “The American Type,” review of Three Soldiers by John Dos Passos. V, 1, p-8 (Jan 1922)

    -. “A Negro Extravaganza,” review of Shuffle Along . IV, 12, p-24 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Baptism.” (poem) IV, 10, p-7 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Birthright.” V, 8, p-15 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Books,” review of Queen Victoria by Lytton Strachey. IV, 9, p-31 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Charlie Chaplin Writes,” review of My Trip Abroad by Charlie Chaplin. V, 4, p-28 (Apr 1922)

    -. “The Dominant White.” (poem) II, 4, p-14 (Apr 1919)

    -. “The Easter Flower.” (poem) IV, 3, p-6 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Enslaved.” (poem) IV, 7, p-6 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Flirtation.” (poem) IV, 8, p-10 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Four Sonnets — America, Thirst, Through Agony, and II.” (poems) IV, 12, p-9 (Dec 1921)

    -. “French Leave.” (poem) V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Futility.” (poem) V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Garvey As a Negro Moses.” V, 4, p-8 (Apr 1922)

    -. “He Who Gets Slapped.” V, 5, p-24 (May 1922)

    -. “Home Thoughts.” (poem) III, 2, p-19 (Feb 1920)

    -. “How Black Sees Green and Red.” IV, 6, p-17 (Jun 1921)

    -. “In Bondage.” (poem) IV, 8, p-10 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Jasmines.” (poem) IV, 8, p-11 (Aug 1921)

    -. “La Paloma.” (poem) V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922)

    -. “The Little Lincoln.” V, 2, p-24 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Morning Joy.” (poem) IV, 8, p-11 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Negro Poems: Spring in New Hampshire and The Tired Worker.” (poems) II, 8, p-46 (Aug 1919)

    -. “The New Forces.” (poem) V, 7, p-14 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Petrograd: May Day, 1923.” (poem) VI, 8, p-15 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Sonnets and Songs: The Negro Dancers, The Barrier, After the Winters, A Capitalist at Dinner, The Little Peoples, A Roman Holiday, and If We Must Die.” II, 7, p-20 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Spring Sonnets: Negro Spiritual, The White House, To the Entrenched Classes, and The Night Fire.” (poems) V, 5, p-16 (May 1922)

    -. “Subway Wind.” IV, 8, p-10 (Aug 1921)

    -. “To Ethiopia.” (poem) III, 2, p-7 (Feb 1920)

    -. “To One Coming North.” (poem) IV, 8, p-11 (Aug 1921)

    -. “To the White Fiends.” (poem) II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)

    -. “The Tropics in New York” (poem) III, 5, p-48 (May 1920)

    -. “What Is Lacking In The Theatre” , review of Balieff’s Chavre-Souris from Moscow. V, 3, p-20 (Mar 1922)

    -. “The White City.” (poem) IV, 10, p-7 (Oct 1921)

  • McLaughlin, George. “England 1650 — Russia 1924” (letter) VII, 10, p-30 (Oct 1924)

    -. Review of Adventures in Journalism by Philip Gibbs. VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924)

    -. Review of All God’s Chillun Got Wings by Eugene O’Neill. VII, 8, p-32 (Aug 1924)

    -. Review of Children of the Dead End and Moleskin Joe by Pat McGill. VII, 4, p-32 (Apr 1924)

    -. Review of The Driver, The Cinder Buggy, and Satan’s Bushel by Garet Garrett. VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

    -. Review of Haunch, Paunch, and Jowl,, An Anonymous Autobiography. [Samuel Ornitz] VII, 5, p-30 (May 1924)

    -. Review of Labour, Giant with Feet of Clay by Shaw Desmond VII, 2, p-32 (Feb 1924)

    -. Review of Middle of the Road by Philip Gibbs. VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

    -. Review of Negro Slavery by Pasquale Russo. VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

    -. Review of Plumes by Lawrence Stallings VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

    -. Review of Thy Neighbor’s Wife by Liam O’Flaherty VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

    -. Review of Unfinished Tales from a Russian Prison by M. E. Harrison. VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924)

    -. Review of Wine of Fury by Leigh Rogers. VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

    -. Review of The World’s Trade Union Movement by A. Losovsky VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Two Yellows and a Red,” review of Contemporary Portraits, Fourth Series by Frank Harris; My Disillusionment in Russia by Emma Goldman; and Our Revolution by Leon Trotsky. VII, 10, p-31 (Oct 1924)

  • McManus, Arthur.

    II, 10, p-2 [portrait] (Oct 1919)

  • Mehring, Franz.

    I, 13, p-3 (Mar 1919)

  • Meister, Otto. “Reparations!” (art) VII, 9, p-12 (Sep 1924)
  • The Melting Pot.

    II, 5, p-2 (May 1919)

  • Mencken, H. L.

    A Book of Prefaces (Opus 13) reviewed by Louis Untermeyer. I, 3, p-43 (May 1918); Prejudices: First Series reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 11, p-42 (Dec 1919); Prejudices: Third Series reviewed by Paul Simon. VI, 3, p-27 (Mar 1923)

    -. Untitled. (letter) IV, 5, p-29 (May 1921)

  • Merrick, John E.

    VI, 8, p-3 (Aug 1923)

  • The Messenger.

    I, 13, p-50 (Mar 1919)

  • The Metropolitan - censored.

    I, 3, p-7 (May 1918)

  • Mexican Labor.

    III, 10, p-20 (Oct 1920); V, 5, p-23 (May 1922)

  • Mexican Murals.

    VI, 12, p-12 (Dec 1923)

  • Mexican Revolution.

    III, 7, p-5 (Jul 1920); VII, 11, p-12 (Jan 1924)

  • Mexico.

    II, 6, p-19 (Jun 1919); IV, 9, p-25 (Sep 1921); VI, 11, p-20 (Nov 1923); VII, 2, p-21 (Feb 1924); VII, 4, p-21 (Apr 1924)

  • M, G. “Words.” (poem) III, 1, p-40 (Jan 1920)
  • Middleton, Scudder.

    The New Day , reviewed by Max Eastman. II, 6, p-51 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Sea Wisdom.” (poem) II, 6, p-51 (Jun 1919)

    -. “To the Moon.” (poem) II, 6, p-51 (Jun 1919)

  • Migratory Workers.

    V, 1, p-25 (Jan 1922)

  • Milan, Italy General Strike.

    III, 8, p-15 (Aug 1920)

  • Millay, Edna St. Vincent.

    Renascence and Other Poems, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 3, p-41 (May 1918); The Harp-Weavers and Other Poems, reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 2, p-32 (Feb 1924)

    -. “To The Liberty Bell.” (poem) V, 10, p-15 (Oct 1922)

  • Miller. [European correspondent]. “Mannerheim.” II, 5, p-13 (May 1919)
  • Miller, Edgar. “A Family” (art) VII, 1, p-25 (Jan 1924)
  • Miller, Francis.

    I, 5, p-8 (Jul 1918)

  • Miller, J. Edgar. “The Machine Man.” (art) V, 7, p-22 (Jul 1922)
  • The Milwaukee Leader.

    III, 5, p-2 (May 1920)

  • Mineworkers Internal Struggles.

    VI, 6, p-22 (Jun 1923)

  • Minor, Robert.

    I, 13, pp-5 and 7 (Mar 1919); [Becomes Editor] VI, 5, p-14 (May 1923)

    -. “A.I. Shiplacoff...” [ACW] (art) III, 7, p-34 (Jul 1920)

    -. “America Today.” (art) IV, 7, pp-18 and 19. (Jul 1921)

    -. “Another View of Archie Stevenson.” (art) III, 3, p-36 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Answer to My Critics.” III, 11, p-10 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Archie” [Stevenson] (art) III, 3, p-34 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Assistant Attorney General O. L. Smith” (art) VI, 4, p-10 (Apr 1923)

    -. “August Bellanca, General Executive Board “ [Amalgamated Clothing Workers] (art) III, 7, p-31 (Jul 1920)

    -. “A Yankee Convention.” [Cooperatives] III, 4, p-28 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Back to the Galleys.....” (art) IV, 5, pp-18 and 19 (May 1921)

    -. “Benigna Green Kalb, Secretary Farm Women’s National Congress.” (art) III, 4, p-31 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Bill Shatoff.” (art) II, 9, p-31 (Sep 1919)

    -. “The Black Ten Millions.” VII, 2, p-7 (Feb 1924); Second Part. VII, 3, p-15 (Mar 1924)

    -. “The Bolsheviki Wolves.” (art) III, 2, p-38 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Burns’s Anti-Communist ‘Expert’ Max Berger” (art) VI, 4, p-11 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Cain.” (art) I, 2, p-4 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Carl Sandburg.” (art) III, 5, p-38 (May 1920)

    -. “Chairman C. H. Gustafson, President Nebraska Farmers’ Union.” (art) III, 4, p-29 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Charles G. Scully, Justice Dept Agent” (art) VI, 4, p-11 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Clemenceau: ‘But where will get the troops?’.....” (art) III, 2, p-31 (Feb 1920)

    -. “County Prosecutor, Charles W. Gore.” (art) VI, 4, p-9 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Cuvillier.” (art) III, 3, p-35 (Mar 1920)

    -. “David.” (art) II, 9, p-34 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Defense Attorney, H. S. Gray” (art) VI, 4, p-10 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Dewitt.” (art) III, 3, p-38 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Dissolving the Duma at Albany.” III, 3, p-34 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Doheny: I think I hear my dogs.....” (art) VII, 3, p-4 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Duncan McDonald of the United Mine Workers.” (art) III, 4, p-33 (Apr 1920)

    -. “The Dying Wage.” (art) V, 11, pp-22 and 23 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “The East-Side Jew That Conquered Europe.” [Trotsky] III, 3, pp- 26 and 27 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Ebert.” (art) II, 9, p-39 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Editor Herron of the ‘Farmers’ Union’“ (art) III, 4, p-32 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Evolution of the American Peasant.” (art) VII, 1, pp-18 and 19 (Jan 1924)

    -. “The Exodus from Dixie.” (art) VI, 6, pp-18 and 19 (Jun 1923)

    -. “For God’s Sake, Sam, Can’t You Hold Him?” (art) VI, 7, pp-18 and 19 (Jul 1923)

    -. “Frank P. Walsh, Chief Defense Counsel” (art) VI, 4, p-9 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Fred Howe, former Immigration Commissioner.” (art) III, 4, p-33 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Geo. H. Bookwalter, Asst County Prosecutor” (art) VI, 4, p-10 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Ghost of the dead Hun: Well Buddy....” (art) V, 4, p-4 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Gilbert Roe.” (art) III, 3, p-37 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Glenn E. Plumb.” (art) III, 4, p-34 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Government in the Gutter” VII, 4, p-5 (Apr 1924)

    -. “The Great Flop.” III, 5, p-20 (May 1920)

    -. “Grober — Christian People’s Party.” (art) II, 9, p-37 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Growth” VII, 10, p-6 (Oct 1924)

    -. “H.A. Fuller, Farmer, American Society of Equity” (art) III, 4, p-30 (Apr 1920)

    -. “The Handkerchief on Garvey’s Head.” VII, 10, p-17 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Having made the world safe for democracy.....” (art) III, 12, p-22 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Hillquit.”(art) III, 3, p-35 (Mar 1920)

    -. “I Change My Mind A Little.” III, 10, p-5 (Oct 1920)

    -. “I Got Arrested a Little.” II, 11, p-28 (Dec 1919)

    -. “In the Ruhr: Can’t We Do Better than 1914?” (art) VI, 3, pp-18 and 19 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Ireland.” (art) III, 5, pp-26 and 27 (May 1920)

    -. “Isaac Sherman of the Siberian Co-operatives.” (art) III, 4, p-32 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Jacob Freedman of New York.” [ACW] (art) III, 7, p-332 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Jacob Spolansky, a Burns Labor Spy.” (art) VI, 4, p-10 (Apr 1923)

    -. “J.H. Carnahan, Farmer, Black Springs, Wisc.” (art) III, 4, p-30 (Apr 1920)

    -. “J. O. Bentail” [portrait] (art) VII, 7, p-20 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Joseph Schlossberg, Gen’l Secy Amalgamated Clothing Workers.” (art) III, 4, p-33 (Apr 1920)

    -. “The Judge, Charles G. White.” (art) VI, 4, p-8 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Julius Gerber.” (art) III, 3, p-38 (Mar 1920)

    -. “The Kaiser’s Mr. Burns.” VI, 5, p-8 (May 1923)

    -. “Keep the Flag Waving, Charley!” (art) VII, 5, pp-18 and 19 (May 1924)

    -. “The Knight of the Round Belly (art) V, 7, pp-18 and 19 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Labor Gets Up” (art) VI, 8, pp-18 and 19 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Lazarus Markovitz of Montreal.” [ACW] (art) III, 7, p-32 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The League of Calamity” and “Let the Red League Do It.” VI, 3, p-6 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Ledebour.” (art) II, 9, p-35 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Let’s Get Them Out.” V, 5, p-14 (May 1922)

    -. “Liebknecht.” (art) II, 9, p-32 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Littleton.”(art) III, 3, p-35 (Mar 1920)

    -. “The Man on Horseback” (art) VI, 5, pp-26 and 27 (May 1923)

    -. “Man, X His Mark.” V, 4, p-20 (Apr 1922)

    -. “The Morality Business” (art) III, 5, p-19 (May 1920)

    -. “The Negro Finds His Place — and a Sword” VII, 8, p-20 (Aug 1924)

    -. “The New Warden” (art) VI, 9, pp-18 and 19 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Not Mr. Hughes.” (art) III, 3, p-38 (Mar 1920)

    -. “One Dead — Two in Danger.” IV, 3, p-9 (Mar 1921)

    -. “On the River Styx....” (art) VII, 4, pp-18 and 19 (Apr 1924)

    -. “Our Brother Bartolomeo,” review of The Story of a Proletarian Life by Bartolomeo Vanzetti. VI, 11, p-29 (Nov 1923)

    -. “The Outlaws at it Again.” III, 12, p-12 (Dec 1920)

    -. “The Paintings of William Sanger.” III, 1, p-43 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Palmer and the Outlaws.” III, 6, p-5 (Jun 1920)

    -. “The Peril of Tom Mooney.” I, 1, p-29 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Prometheus Bound” (art) VII, 6, pp-18 and 19 (Jun 1924)

    -. Review of Some Booklets of the Young Communist International. VII, 1, p-32 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Robert Minor in Russia.” II, 5, p-38 (May 1919)

    -. “Save Christian Armenia!” (art) IV, 1, pp-18 and 19 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Scheidemann.” (art) II, 9, p-33 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Senator Hardwick.” III, 3, p-39 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Sid Hatfield.” (art) III, 8, p-11 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Sidney Hillman, General President “ [Amalgamated Clothing Workers] (art) III, 7, p-30 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Silver Bugle” [Mooney and Billings; Sacco and Vanzetti; and John E. Merrick] VI, 8, p-3 (Aug 1923)

    -. “S. John Block.” (art) III, 3, p-37 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Sketches Made at the Republican Convention: Henry Allen Cooper, C. Bascom Slemp, Harry M. Daugherty, Boss Butler, Senator Warren, and Theodore E. Burton” (art) VII, 7, p-8 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Solomon. “ (art) III, 3, p-39 (Mar 1920)

    -. “The Sparticide Insurrection.” II, 8, p-22 (Aug 1919); II, 9, p-31 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Speaker Sweet.” (art) III, 3, p-34 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Stanchfield.” (art) III, 3, p-36 (Mar 1920)

    -. “The Story of May Day.” VII, 5, p-5 (May 1924)

    -. “The Throne of the Untied States.” V, 12, p-19 (Jan 1923)

    -. “The Throne of the World.” VI, 2, p-8 (Feb 1923)

    -. “The Trial of William Z. Foster.” VI, 4, p-8 (Apr 1923)

    -. Untitled. [letter to Battell Loomis] III, 3, p-46 (Mar 1920)

    -. Untitled. [Aunt Jemima for Vice President] (art) III, 5, p-23 (May 1920)

    -. Untitled. [ Daily Worker logo] VI, 10, p-35 (Oct 1923)

    -. Untitled. [Farmer-Labor Party Convention]: “William Bouck, Franklin Shoemaker, Alex Howat, and Frank Starkey” VII, 7, p-17 (Jul 1924)

    -. Untitled. [Prometheus bound] VII, 7, p-2 (Aug 1924)

    -. “The War Baby: The Crown Prince returns.” (art) VI, 12, p-8 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Warren S. Stone.” (art) III, 4, p-31 (Apr 1920)

    -. “The Wars of West Virginia.” III, 8, p-7 (Aug 1920)

    -. “We All Stand for American Institutions” (art) VII, 8, pp-18 and 19 (Aug 1924)

    -. “We Want A Labor Party.” V, 11, p-13 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “William Bouck.” (art) III, 4, p-33 (Apr 1920)

    -. “William Z. Foster.” (art) VI, 4, p-8 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Will You Let Them Do It?” (art) I, 1, p-30 (Mar 1918)

  • Modern Dairy Farm for Soviet Russia.

    VII, 1, p-32 (Jan 1924)

  • The Modern Quarterly.

    VI, 5, p-45 (May 1923)

  • The Modern School.

    I, 7, p-2 (Sep 1918)

  • Moderwell, Hiram K. “Austria Waits for the Harvest.” II, 6, p-45 (Jun 1919)

    -. “The Blood of Munich.” II, 9, p-10 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Caesar and Spartacus.” III, 7, p-14 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Class War in Italy.” II, 10, p-20 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Count Karolyi Tells Why.” II, 7, p-13 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Personalities at Berne.” II, 6, p-47 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Putting Theories Into Practice.” III, 8, p-24 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Solidarity! Serenity! Audacity!” [Italy] III, 2, p-28 (Feb 1920)

  • Molnar, Franz.

    Husbands and Lovers, reviewed by Elsa Bloch. VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

  • Monatte, Pierre.

    V, 8, p-11 (Aug 1922)

  • Monroe, Harriet. “From Harriet Monroe” (letter) I, 4, p-41 (Jun 1918)
  • Monticue, Ethel. “The Young Visitors,” review of The Young Visitors by Daisy Ashford. II, 10, p-45 (Oct 1919)
  • Montross, Lois. “Galleon Dawn.” (poem) IV, 11, p-12 (Nov 1921)
  • Mooney and Billings.

    VI, 8, p-3 (Aug 1923)

  • Mooney, Tom.

    I, 1, p-29 (Mar 1918); I, 1, p-30 (Mar 1918); I, 8, p-33 (Oct 1918); I, 11, p-13 (Jan 1919); I, 13, p-19 (Mar 1919); II, 4, p-30 (Apr 1919)

  • Moravsky, Maria. “An Immigrant.” (poem) V, 7, p-25 (Jul 1922)
  • Morgan, Lewis H.

    VI, 2, p-28 (Feb 1923)

  • Morgenthau, Henry.

    All in a Life-Time, reviewed by James Fuchs VI, 9, p-31 (Sep 1923)

  • Morphine - Free Yourself.” (advertisement) VII, 2, p-35 (Feb 1924)
  • Morris, Leland. Review of Weeds by Pio Baroja VII, 2, p-32 (Feb 1924)
  • Morris, Oliver S. “The Election of the Nonpartisan League.” I, 10, p-38 (Dec 1918)
  • Morrison, Arthur.

    Tales of Mean Streets , reviewed by Michael Gold. V, 3, p-29 (Mar 1922)

  • Morrow, T. M. “Vengeance.” IV, 11, p-30 (Nov 1921)
  • Morton, David. “Faculty Meeting.” III, 3, p-39 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Healing.” (poem) II, 8, p-10 (Aug 1919)

  • Moscow Experimental Factory.

    VI, 12, p-16 (Dec 1923)

  • Mountford, Harry.

    II, 10, p-36 (Oct 1919)

  • Much Ado.

    II, 7, p-2 (Jul 1919)

  • Mulheron, Mary. “Now Love Is Gone.” (poem) IV, 10, p-10 (Oct 1921)
  • Murphy, Francis. “As Might High Ladies.” (poem) V, 6, p-24 (Jun 1922)
  • Murphy, John J. [Leavenworth] “Personal Testimony.” IV, 7, p-7 (Jul 1921)
  • Mussolini, Benito.

    V, 12, p-32 (Jan 1923)

  • Mussolini’s Fascism.

    VI, 7, p-7 (Jul 1923)

  • Muzumdar, Haridas T.

    Gandhi the Apostle, reviewed by C.E. Ruthenberg VII, 5, p-30 (May 1924)

  • Mygatt, Tracy D. “Words in Mauve.” (poem) I, 12, p-49 (Feb 1919)
  • Mylius, E. F.

    Socialized Money , reviewed by anonymous reviewer. II, 6, p-57 (Jun 1919)

    -. Letter to Max Eastman. [embezzled Liberator money] V, 1, p-28 (Jan 1922)

  • NNN

  • N.A.A.C.P.

    I, 2, p-6 (Apr 1918) ; An Appeal to the Conscience of the Civilized World, reviewed by an unsigned reviewer. III, 8, p-30 (Aug 1920); [convention] VII, 8, p-20 (Aug 1924)

  • Nagel, O. “A Drawing” [woman on dark street] (art) V, 6, p-24 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Demonstration.” (art) V, 6, p-17 (Jun 1922)

  • National Civil Liberties Bureau.

    I, 3, p-2 (May 1918)

  • National Defense Committee. [aid to deportees]

    IV, 5, p-2 (May 1921); Frame Up of Three Women, V, 6, p-34 (Jun 1922)

  • National Labor Alliance for Trade Relations With and Recognition of Russia.

    V, 6, p-35 (Jun 1922); VI, 2, p-3 (Feb 1923)

  • National Security League.

    I, 12, p-32 (Feb 1919)

  • Nearing Defense Committee.

    I, 5, Back cover (Jul 1918)

  • Nearing, Scott.

    Defense Committee. I, 5, Back cover [portrait] (Jul 1918); 39 (Nov 1918); II, 4, p-5 (Apr 1919); The American Empire, reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 8, p-30 (Aug 1921); The Next Step, reviewed by Joseph Freeman. VI, 5, p-43 (May 1923); Oil and the Germ of Warfare, reviewed by John Pepper [J.P.] VII, 3, p-32 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Answering Uncle Sam.” VI, 5, p-19 (May 1923)

    -. “The Dawes Plan” VII, 6, p-7 (Jun 1924)

    -. “‘Dear’ Government.” VII, 5, p-12 (May 1924)

    -. “France Is Next” VII, 2, p-11 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Imperial Hara-Kiri” VII, 3, p-9 (Mar 1924)

    -. “The Lap of Luxury.” VI, 6, p-23 (Jun 1923)

    -. “On Joining the World Court.” VI, 8, p-24 (Aug 1923)

    -. “The Stability of Russian Finance.” VII, 2, p-11 (Feb 1924)

  • Needle Trades Conventions.

    V, 6, p-16 (Jun 1922)

  • Neumark, Salomea. “Withered Roses.” (poem) IV, 7, p-29 (Jul 1921)
  • New Pamphlets.

    -. “Album of Revolutionary Russia.” Russian Socialist Federation.

    -. “American Deportation and Exclusion Laws” by Charles Recht.

    -. “Freedom of Speech and of the Press” by John Haynes Holmes

    -. “Justice and Labor in the Mooney Case” International Workers Defense.

    -. “Sentenced to Twenty Years in Prison.” by Mollie Stimer.

    -. “The Truth About Lawrence”

    -. “The Truth About Russia.” II, 4, pp-46 - 50 (Apr 1919)

  • The New York Call.

    III, 5, p-2 (May 1920)

  • New York Central Federated Union.

    IV, 1, p-13 (Jan 1921)

  • New York Defense Committee.

    III, 5, p-51 (May 1920)

  • New York I.W.W. Defense Committee.

    III, 7, p-50 (Jul 1920)

  • Nexo, Martin Anderson.

    VI, 3, p-24 (Mar 1923)

  • Nishida, Jothar, bookseller.

    Arrest III, 3, p-39 (Mar 1920)

  • Noble, John. “It is Forbidden.” VI, 11, p-15 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Reparations” VII, 4, p-24 (Apr 1924)

    -. “No Jazz — No Dancing.” V, 2, p-33 (Feb 1922)

  • Non-Partisan League.

    I, 8, p-5 (Oct 1918); I, 10, p-38 (Dec 1918)

  • Nordhoff, Susan. “Humming Bird,” and The Wood-Chick.” (Poems) IV, 5, p-10 (May 1921)
  • Normile, F. “Conquest.” (poem) II, 7, p-44 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Depths.” (poem) II, 7, p-45 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Margot.” (poem) II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Mimi.” (poem) I, 12, p-31 (Feb 1919)

    -. “To a Critic.” (poem) I, 12, p-46 (Feb 1919)

  • Noske, Gustav.

    III, 7, p-17 (Jul 1920)

  • N, S.A. “West Street on Sunday Night.” (poem) III, 2, p-49 (Feb 1920)
  • Nudism.

    V, 8, p-23 (Aug 1922)

OOO

  • Oaks, Gladys.

    Chinese White reviewed by C. E. Ware. VI, 3, p-28 (Mar 1923)

    -. “A Rebel Grows Old.” (poem) V, 8, p-16 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Interior.” (poem) V, 9, p-12 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Seventeen.” (poem) V, 8, p-10 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Your Gifts.” (poem) IV, 10, p-15 (Oct 1921)

  • Obregon, Gen. Alvaro.

    VI, 11, p-20 (Nov 1923)

  • O’Brien, Edward J. “Hellenica.” (poem) I, 9, p-19 (Nov 1918)
  • O’Donovan, Gerald.

    The Holy Tree, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VI, 5, p-41 (May 1923)

  • O’Flaherty, Liam.

    Thy Neighbor’s Wife, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

  • O’Flaherty, T. J. “The Irish Lenin,” review of James Connolly: His life Work and Writing by Desmond Ryan VII, 6, p-29 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Putting the Hood on the Class War,” review of Culture and Democracy in the United States by Horace M. Kallen. VII, 9, p-30 (Sep 1924)

  • O’Hare, Kate Richards.

    In Prison, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 2, p-31 (Feb 1924)

  • Oil Companies.

    VII, 9, p-20 (Sep 1924)

  • Olgin, Moissaye J.

    [Political Associate Editor] VII, 6, p-24 (Jun 1924)

    -. “New Life” VI, 10, p-24 (Oct 1923)

  • Olsen, Charles Oluf. “Floating Workers” (poem) VII, 6, p-28 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Machine Man” (poem) VII, 3, p-14 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Ruhr Forges” (poem) VII, 3, p-13 (Mar 1924)

    -. “The Shingle-Machine.” (poem) VI, 10, p-8 (Oct 1923)

  • O’Neill, Eugene.

    IV, 8, p-33 (Aug 1921) ; All God’s Chillun Got Wings reviewed by George McLaughlin VII, 8, p-32 (Aug 1924)

  • O’Neil, Ida. “Sacco and` Vanzetti in Paris.” V, 1, p-10 (Jan 1922)
  • Oorum, Charles. “Three Fables: The Kind-Hearted Bourgeois, The Russian Bear, and The Young Goat.” V, 3, p-11 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Vanity, Vanity.” V, 7, p-27 (Jul 1922)

  • Opfer, Ivan. “Pierre Monatte.” (art) V, 8, p-11 (Aug 1922)
  • Oppenheim, James. “Randolph Bourne (Died December 22, 1918)” (poem) I, 12, p-14 (Feb 1919)
  • O’Reilly, Mary. Untitled. (poem) II, 4, p-38 (Apr 1919)
  • Ornitz, Samuel.

    Haunch, Paunch, and Jowl, An Anonymous Autobiography,. reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 5, p-30 (May 1924)

  • Orson, Dick. “The Wobblies Raid the Seamen’s Union.” V, 6, p-12 (Jun 1922)
  • Oursler, Fulton.

    Behold this Dreamer, reviewed by Upton Sinclair. VII, 5, p-29 (May 1924); Behold This Dreamer, reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 6, p-34 (Jun 1924)

  • Overstreet, Harry Allen. “Heph.” (poem) II, 7, p-36 (Jul 1919)
  • Ovington, Mary White. “Bogalusa.” III, 1, p-31 (Jan 1920)

    -. “White and Black in Texas,” review of White and Black by H.A. Shands. V, 5, p-28 (May 1922)

  • Owen, Chandler.

    I, 13, p-50 (Mar 1919)

PPP

  • Pagan.

    I, 1, p-42 (Mar 1918)

  • Pagan Fifth Annual Costume Ball. (advertisement)

    III, 12, p-35 (Dec 1920)

  • Palmer, Frederick.

    The folly of Nations, reviewed by Hubert Harrison, V, 1, p-30 (Jan 1922)

  • Palmer Raids.

    III, 2, p-14 (Feb 1920) [List of cities raided]; III, 2, p-51 (Feb 1920); III, 5, p-28 (May 1920); III, 6, p-5 (Jun 1920); III, 12, p-24 (Dec 1920); IV, 3, p-9 (Mar 1921); V, 6, p-14 (Jun 1922); VI, 3, p-16 (Mar 1923)

  • Pankhurst, Sylvia.

    I, 11, p-35 (Jan 1919)

  • Panunzio, Constantine.

    The Deportation Cases of 1919 - 1920 , reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 8, p-30 (Aug 1921)

  • Papini, Giovanni.

    Four and Twenty Minds, reviewed by Paul Simon VI, 3, p-29 (Mar 1923)

  • Paradise, Viola. “Charles Hemenway Goes to war.” II, 6, p-22 (Jun 1919)
  • Paris Commune of 1871.

    VII, 1, p-11 (Jan 1924)

  • Parker, Carleton H.

    The Casual Laborer and Other Essays, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 8, p-32 (Aug 1920)

  • Parker, Cornelia Straton.

    Working With the Working Woman, reviewed by Karl Pretshold V, 4, p-29 (Apr 1922)

  • Pascal, Doris. “Division.” II, 8, p-49 (Aug 1919)
  • Pass, Morris. “Kate Greenhaughl, one of the Seattle Reds.” (art) I, 13, p-22 (Mar 1919) [See artist correction at II, 5, p-49 (May 1919); subject also known as Kate Sadler]
  • Paul, Alice.

    I, 12, p-44 (Feb 1919); IV, 4, p-9 (Apr 1921)

  • Peace.

    I, 1, p-8 (Mar 1918)

  • Pearl, Jeannette D. “Negro Bodies.” (poem) VI, 11, p-28 (Nov 1923)
  • Pearl, Samuel. “An Ode to Ruth” (poem) [children’ work] IV, 3, p-15 (Mar 1921)
  • Pearson, Ruth R. “Frank James Burke, C.O. who died at Ft. Douglas, Utah...” (poem) III, 2, p-40 (Feb 1920)

    -. “To Woodrow Wilson.” (poem) I, 2, p-10 (Apr 1918)

  • Pearson’s Magazine.

    II, 4, p-51 (Apr 1919)

  • Peck, Kathryn. “In the Day Nursery.” (poem) I, 2, p-46 (Apr 1918)

    -. “To F. D.” (poem) I, 12, p-50 (Feb 1919)

    -. “The Rebel.” (poem) II, 9, p-19 (Sep 1919)

  • Pennsylvania Coal Strikes.

    III, 12, p-12 (Dec 1920)

  • Peonage.

    IV, 5, p-24 (May 1921)

  • Pepper, John.

    Underground Radicalism, An Open Letter to Eugene V. Debs and All Honest Workers Within the Socialist Party, reviewed by Clarissa S. Ware. VI, 6, p-30 (Jun 1923)

    -. “Bon Voyage, Hillquit!” VI, 6, p-9 (Jun 1923)

    -. “The Declaration of Interdependence of the American Working Class.” VI, 7, p-8 (Jul 1923)

    -. “Facing the Third American Revolution.” VI, 9, p-9 (Sep 1923)

    -. “The New Wave of World Revolution.” VI, 11, p-10 (Nov 1923)

    -. Review of Oil and the Germs of War by Scott Nearing VII, 3, p-32 (Mar 1924)

    -. “Shall We Assume Leadership?” VI, 10, p-9 (Oct 1923)

    -. “The S.P. — Two Wings Without a Body.” VI, 5, p-33 (May 1923)

    -. “The Workers Party and the Federated Farmer-Labor Party” VI, 8, p-10 (Aug 1923)

  • Personal Essays.

    Wood, Charles W. IV, 9, p-26 (Sep 1921)

  • Pettigrew, Sen. R. F.

    VI, 4, p-17 (Apr 1923)

  • Philippe, Charles Louis.

    A Simple Story, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 5, p-31 (May 1924)

  • Philippine Islands.

    VI, 9, p-14 (Sep 1923)

  • Pickering, Ruth. “The College Muse,” review of The Poets of the Future. A College Anthology for 1916-17 edited by Henry T. Schnittkind. I, 3, p-43 (May 1918)

    -. “How Different From the Home Life of Our Dear Neighbors,” review of Where Bonds Are Loosed by E.L. Grant Watson. I, 3, p-45 (May 1918)

    -. “The Lawrence Strike.” II, 5, p-35 (May 1919)

    -. “Rhythm in a Novel,” review of Nocturne by Frank Swinnerton. I, 6, p-28 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Song.” (poem) II, 5, p-17 (May 1919)

    -. “To Arthur B. Davies.” (poem) I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918)

    -. “War As It Should Be,” review of The Tree of Heaven by May Sinclair. I, 2, p-39 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Youth’s Revolt,” review of Shops and Houses by Frank Swinnerton. II, 6, p-52 (Jun 1919)

  • Plays.

    -. Browne, Lewis. VI, 8, p-27 (Aug 1923)

    -. Burrill, Mary. II, 4, p-10 (Apr 1919)

    -. Dell, Floyd. V, 4, p-14 (Apr 1922)

    -. Gold, Michael. IV, 9, p-28 (Sep 1921)

    -. Kuh, Frederick. V, 10, p-10 (Oct 1922)

    -. Reed, John. I, 13, p-25 (Mar 1919)

    -. Reizenstein, Elmer L. I, 2, p-26 (Apr 1918)

  • The Plebs.

    VII, 5, p-34 (May 1924)

  • Poems.

    -. Aber, Loureine A. V, 5, p-22 (May 1922); VI, 12, p-24 (Dec 1923); VII, 9, p-27 (Sep 1924)

    -. Adams, Leonie F. IV, 9, p-9 (Sep 1921)

    -. Amidon, Beulah. I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918); I, 3, p-34 (May 1918); I, 12, p-31 (Feb 1919)

    -. Ashleigh, Charles. I, 3, p-25 (May 1918); I, 7, p-24 (Sep 1918); II, 4, p-38 (Apr 1919); III, 4, p-7 (Apr 1920); V, 3, p-9 (Mar 1922)

    -. Babb, Stanley, E. V, 9, p-21 (Sep 1922)

    -. Baldwin, M. IV, 4, p-6 (Apr 1921)

    -. Baldwin, Roger. II, 4, p-38 (Apr 1919); II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)

    -. Barnard, Seymour. VI, 5, p-21 (May 1923)

    -. Barr, Nann, Clark. I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918)

    -. Bek, Herschell. VII, 4, p-29 (Apr 1924); VII, 7, p-12 (Jul 1924)

    -. Bennett, Georgia E. II, 7, p-24 (Jul 1919)

    -. Berenberg, David P. V, 10, p-17 (Oct 1922)

    -. Biddle, Francis. II, 11, p-49 (Dec 1919)

    -. Biddle, Francis B. V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922)

    -. Biddle, Francis X. V, 3, p-17 (Mar 1922)

    -. Birrel, G. B. VII, 3, p-14 (Mar 1924)

    -. Black, McKnight. VI, 9, p-13 (Sep 1923); VII, 5, p-26 (May 1924)

    -. Bodenheim, Maxwell. II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919); V, 7, p-17 (Jul 1922)

    -. Bogan, Louise. V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922); VI, 5, p-14 (May 1923)

    -. Boone, Stanley. VII, 9, p-10 (Sep 1924)

    -. Bowen, Stirling. I, 4, p-42 (Jun 1918); I, 6, p-10 (Aug 1918); II, 6, p-18 (Jun 1919); II, 10, p-19 (Oct 1919); III, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920); IV, 3, p-11 (Mar 1921); IV, 9, p-9 (Sep 1921); IV, 10, p-30 (Oct 1921); IV, 11, p-13 (Nov 1921); V, 6, p-24 (Jun 1922); V, 8, p-14 (Aug 1922); V, 10, p-17 (Oct 1922); VI, 5, p-40 (May 1923); VII, 1, p-8 (Jan 1924); VII, 3, p-14 (Mar 1924); VII, 9, p-13 (Sep 1924)

    -. Bower, Helen. V, 2, p-7 (Feb 1922)

    -. Bravo, Maria. IV, 6, p-7 (Jun 1921)

    -. Breese, Alan. IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921); V, 1, p-12 (Jan 11922)

    -. Bryant, Gladys. V, 2, p-20 (Feb 1922)

    -. Bryant, Louise. IV, 7, p-24 (Jul 1921); IV, 11, p-21 (Nov 1921)

    -. Buck, Chief John. II, 5, p-50 (May 1919)

    -. Bull, Nina. I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919)

    -. Burgess, Robert Louis. VI, 4, p-13 (Apr 1923)

    -. Burrill, Mary. I, 10, p-11 (Dec 1918)

    -. Burt, Will. I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919); III, 4, p-50 (Apr 1920)

    -. Bynner, Witter. VI, 4, p-7 (Apr 1923); VII, 9, p-13 (Sep 1924)

    -. Carter, Elizabeth. II, 11, p-47 (Dec 1919); III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920)

    -. Chamberlain, Beulah. VI, 9, p-32 (Sep 1923)

    -. Chaplin, Ralph. IV, 12, p-9 (Dec 1921); V, 3, pp-9 and 15 (Mar 1922); V, 8, p-32 (Aug 1922); V, 9, p-13 (Sep 1922)

    -. Cheyney, Ralph. VII, 8, p-15 (Aug 1924)

    -. Cline, Leonard Lanson. I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918); III, 3, p-50 (Mar 1920); III, 10, p-24 (Oct 1920); III, 12, p-8 (Dec 1920); IV, 2, p-14 (Feb 1921); IV, 7, p-9 (Jul 1921)

    -. Coatsworth, Elizabeth Jane. I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918); I, 12, p-46 (Feb 1919)

    -. Colwell, Elizabeth. II, 4, p-8 (Apr 1919); II, 5, p-24 (May 1919); III, 2, p-19 (Feb 1920); IV, 7, p-8 (Jul 1921)

    -. Cook, Harold. III, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920)

    -. Coon, Dorothea. II, 8, p-48 (Aug 1919)

    -. Corder, Raymond. IV, 10, p-21 (Oct 1921)

    -. Cummings, E. E. IV, 7, pp-24 and 34 (Jul 1921)

    -. Cunningham, Nora B. VII, 4, p-20 (Apr 1924)

    -. D’Angelo, Pascal. V, 7, pp-23 and 27 (Jul 1922)

    -. Daniels, Earl. IV, 8, p-27 (Aug 1921)

    -. Dargan, Olive Tilford. II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919); III, 10, p-33 (Oct 1920)

    -. Davidson, Gustav. IV, 6, p-34 (Jun 1921)

    -. Davies, Mary Carolyn. III, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920), III, 11, p-33 (Nov 1920)V, 5, p-21 (May 1922); VI, 7, p-27 (Jul 1923); VII, 4, p-23 (Apr 1924)

    -. Davis, Leland. IV, 8, p-25 (Aug 1921)

    -. De Ford, Miriam Allen. IV, 9, p-24 (Sep 1921); V, 10, p-17 (Oct 1922)

    -. Dell, Floyd. I, 8, p-34 (Oct 1918); I, 11, p-46 (Jan 1919); I, 13, p-18 (Mar 1919); III, 5, p-25 (May 1920)

    -. Derby, Jeannette. II, 8, p-50 (Aug 1919)

    -. Deutsch, Babette. I, 5, p-6 (Jul 1918); I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918); I, 10, p-21 (Dec 1918); II, 8, p-10 ( Aug 1919); II, 9, p-23 (Sep 1919)

    -. Eastman, Max. I, 1, p-21 (Mar 1918); I, 2, p-34 (Apr 1918); I, 3, p-18 (May 1918); I, 4, p-35 (Jun 1918); I, 5, p-29 (Jul 1918); I, 6, p-13 (Aug 1918); I, 8, p-18 and 35 (Oct 1918); I, 9, pp-17 and 19 (Nov 1918); I, 11, p-41 (Jan 1919); III, 10, p-19 (Oct 1920); IV, 11, p-9 (Jan 1921); IV, 2, p-15 (Feb 1921); IV, 9, p-7 (Oct 1921); IV, 11, p-13 (Nov 1921); V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922); V, 2, p-20 (Feb 1922); V, 10, p-8 (Oct 1922)

    -. Elsmie, Dorine. V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922); V, 11, p-27 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Endicoff, Max. I, 4, p-41 (Jun 1918)

    -. Engel, Edith. VI, 5, p-42 (May 1923)

    -. Erbsloh, Olga. III, 4, p-19 (Apr 1920)

    -. Fagin, N. Bryllion. VI, 11, p-13 (Nov 1923); VII, 5, p-28 (May 1924)

    -. Faulhaber, Frank V. III, 11, p-21 (Nov 1920)

    -. Fawcett, James Waldo. V, 1, p-11 (Jan 1922); V, 9, p-12 (Sep 1922)

    -. Felshin, Simon. V, 11, p-15 (Nov/Dec 1922); VI, 2, p-7 (Feb 1923); VI, 3, p-13 (Mar 1923)

    -. Ficke, Arthur Davison. VI, 9, p-22 (Sep 1923)

    -. Field, Sara Bard. VI, 12, pp-11 and 24 (Dec 1923)

    -. Flexner, Hortense. I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918); III, 2, p-18 (Feb 1920)

    -. Foley, Martha H. II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)

    -. Frazee-Bower, Helen. IV, 8, p-21 (Aug 1921); IV, 11, p-21 (Nov 1921); V, 9, p-13 (Sep 1922)

    -. Freeman, Joseph L. II, 10, p-51 (Oct 1919); III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920); III, 6, p-25 (Jun 1920); III, 11, pp-7 and 21 (Nov 1920); IV, 1, p-24 (Jan 1921); IV, 3, pp-11 and 27 (Mar 1921); IV, 5, p-20 (May 1921); IV, 9, p-17 (Sep 1921); IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921); V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922); V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922); V, 4, p-22 (Apr 1922); V, 7, p-14 (Jul 1922); VII, 4, p-23 (Apr 1924)

    -. Gay, Dorothea. I, 4, p-42 (Jun 1918)

    -. George, Harrison. VII, 1, p-8 (Jan 1924); VII, 6, p-7 (Jun 1924)

    -. George, Legare. III, 5, p-25 (May 1920)

    -. Gershon, Gladys. IV, 8, p-33 (Aug 1921)

    -. Gibson, Lydia. I, 12, p-24 (Feb 1919); II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919); II, 7, p-38 (Jul 1919); III, 2, p-19 (Feb 1920); III, 3, p-39 (Mar 1920); III, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920); IV, 3, pp-7 and 8 (Mar 1921); IV, 6, p-7 (Jun 1921); IV, 10, p-29 (Oct 1921); V, 2, pp- 22 and 23 (Feb 1922); V, 3, p-22 (Mar 1922); V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922); V, 5, p-20 (May 1922); V, 7, p-25 (Jul 1922); VI, 3, p-30 (Mar 1923); VI, 6, p-8 (Jun 1923); VI, 9, p-25 (Sep 1923)

    -. Gidlow, Elsa. IV, 8, p-27 (Aug 1921); VI, 8, p-17 (Aug 1923); VI, 11, p-14 (Nov 1923)

    -. Gifford, Franklin Kent. IV, 3, p-27 (Mar 1921); IV, 10, p-12 (Oct 1921)

    -. Gilbert, Morris. I, 4, p-41 (Jun 1918); IV, 8, p-33 (Aug 1921)

    -. Ginsberg, Louis. V, 9, p-25 (Sep 1922); VI, 5, p-25 (May 1923); VI, 6, p-25 (Jun 1923); VI, 8, p-15 (Aug 1923); VI, 11, p-25 (Nov 1923)

    -. Giovannitti, Arturo. I, 1, p-10 (Mar 1918); I, 7, p-14 (Sep 1918); III, 5, p-15 (May 1920); IV, 5, p-7 (May 1921); V, 12, p-29 (Jan 1923)

    -. Girsch, Paul. I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918)

    -. Gitlow, Ben. V, 3, p-9 (Mar 1922)

    -. Gold, Michael. V, 4, p-17 (Apr 1922); VI, 10, p-21 (Oct 1923); VII, 3, p-29 (Mar 1924); VII, 5, p-4 (May 1924); VII, 6, p-15 (Jun 1924)

    -. Goll, Ralph E. V, 6, p-26 (Jun 1922)

    -. Goodyear, Rosalie. I, 4, p-42 (Jun 1918)

    -. Gorman, Herbert S. I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918)

    -. Gottlieb, Edward P. VI, 7, p-27 (Jul 1923); VII, 10, p-14 (Oct 1924)

    -. Gregory, Allene. I, 11, p-25 (Jan 1919)

    -. Gruening, Mary L. I, 10, p-3 (Dec 1918)

    -. Guerney, Bernard Guilbert. II, 11, p-47 (Dec 1919)

    -. Gutman, Evelyn. II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)

    -. Hall, Amanda. III, 5, p-25 (May 1920)

    -. Hall, Hazel. I, 5, p-29 (Jul 1918); I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918); I, 10, p-21 (Dec 1918); I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919); I, 13, p-42 (Mar 1919); III, 7, pp-42 and 50 (Jul 1920); IV, 4, p-23 (Apr 1921) ; IV, 12, p-22 (Dec 1921); V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922); V, 3, p-22 (Mar 1922)

    -. Hammond, Eleanor. II, 11, p-46 (Dec 1919); III, 4, p-50 (Apr 1920); IV, 1, p-13 (Jan 1921); IV, 6, p-23 (Jun 1921)

    -. Hardin, Charlotte. IV, 7, p-9 (Jul 1921); IV, 8, p-33 (Aug 1921)

    -. Hardin, Floyd. III, 2, p-38 (Feb 1920)

    -. Haste, Gwendolen. VI, 3, p-25 (Mar 1923); VII, 3, p-14 (Mar 1924)

    -. Hawthorne, Hazel. I, 5, p-34 (Jul 1918)

    -. Henderson, Rose. I, 2, p-23 (Apr 1918); I, 7, p-9 (Sep 1918); I, 11, p-35 (Jan 1919); I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919); III, 2, p-46 (Feb 1920)

    -. Herendeen, Anne. I, 9, p-13 (Nov 1918); II, 8, p-35 (Aug 1919); IV, 9, p-21 (Sep 1921); IV, 10, p-26 (Oct 1921); IV, 12, p-27 (Dec 1921) V, 2, pp-20 and 23 (Feb 1922); V, 9, p-21 (Sep 1922)

    -. Higgins, Annie. VI, 6, p-28 (Jun 1923)

    -. Hires, Harrison. II, 8, p-49 (Aug 1919)

    -. Hopkins, Ernest J. I, 9, p-12 (Nov 1918)

    -. Horton, Dabney. VCI, 8, p-15 (Aug 1923)

    -. Hoyt, Helen. I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918); I, 8, p-35 (Oct 1918); I, 10, p-23 (Dec 1918); III, 8, p-34 (Aug 1920); VII, 8, p-16 (Aug 1924)

    -. Hughan, Jessie Wallace. II, 10, p-25 (Oct 1919)

    -. Humphries, Rolfe. V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922); VI, 11, p-4 (Nov 1923)

    -. Irwin, Inez Haynes. I, 5, p-12 (Jul 1918)

    -. Ish-Kishor, Judith. II, 9, p-19 (Sep 1919)

    -. Jameson, R. D. II, 5, p-24 (May 1919)

    -. Jennings, Leslie Nelson. I, 9, p-19 (Nov 1918); I, 10, p-21 (Dec 1918); I, 13, p-18 (Mar 1919); II, 5, p-28 (May 1919); II, 6, p-25 (Jun 1919); II, 10, p-19 (Oct 1919); IV, 4, p-7 (Apr 1921)

    -. John, Ethel. II, 6, p-44 (Jun 1919)

    -. Johnson, Fenton. I, 6, p-25 (Aug 1918)

    -. Johnson, Georgia Douglas. II, 8, p-10 (Aug 1919); VII, 9, p-23 (Sep 1924)

    -. Jolas, Eugene. V, 4, p-17 (Apr 1922)

    -. Jones, Herbert. VI, 7, p-6 (Jul 1923)

    -. Kanehl, Oskar. VII, 2, p-28 (Feb 1924); VII, 7, p-9 (Aug 1924)

    -. Karsner, Walta VI, 12, p-29 (Dec 1923)

    -. Kelly, Sarah Hammond. II, 8, p-49 (Aug 1919); II, 11, p-49 (Dec 1919); IV, 9, p-8 (Sep 1921)

    -. Kemp, Harry. III, 1, p-24 (Jan 1920): III, 2, p-50 (Feb 1920)

    -. Kenyon, Bernice Lesbia. IV, 7, p-8 (Jul 1921); IV, 10, p-7 (Oct 1921); IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921); V, 4, p-13 (Apr 1922); V, 11, p-27 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Kimball, Alice Mary. IV, 4, p-11 (Apr 1921)

    -. Kimmel, Stanley. VII, 9, p-30 (Sep 1924); VII, 10, pp-14 and 25 (Oct 1924)

    -. King, Gertrude. IV, 10, p-30 (Oct 1921)

    -. Kreymborg, Alfred. VI, 4, p-12 (Apr 1923)

    -. Laik, Regna. IV, 8, p-27 (Aug 1921); IV, 9, p-8 (Sep 1921)

    -. Langler, Allan Lincoln. III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920)

    -. Langley, Allan Lincoln. IV, 10, p-7 (Oct 1921)

    -. Lee, Muna. III, 10, p-33 (Oct 1920)

    -. Leonard, William Ellery. II, 4, p-31 (Apr 1919)

    -. L, E. v F. L. V, 1, p-21 (Jan 1922)

    -. Lott, Eve. III, 9, p-34 (Sep 1920)

    -. Loving, Pierre. V, 8, p-25 (Aug 1922)

    -. Lunacharski. V, 7, p-17 (Jul 1922)

    -. MacMillan, Mary. I, 1, p-40 (Mar 1918)

    -. Macy, John. II, 8, p-10 (Aug 1919)

    -. Massill, Lillian. VII, 2, p-28 (Feb 1924)

    -. Mastin, Florence Ripley. I, 2, p-44 (Apr 1918); I, 3, p-50 (May 1918); III, 3, p-13 (Mar 1920)

    -. May, Beulah. V, 8, p-14 (Aug 1922); V, 9, p-10 (Sep 1922)

    -. McKay, Claude. II, 4, p-14 (Apr 1919); II, 7, p-20 (Jul 1919); II, 8, p-46 (Aug 1919); II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919); III, 2, pp-7 and 19 (Feb 1920); IV, 3, p-6 (Mar 1921); IV, 7, p-6 (Jul 1921); IV, 8, pp-10 and 11 (Aug 1921); IV, 10, p-7 (Oct 1921); IV, 12, p-9 (Dec 1921); V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922); V, 3, p-22 (Mar 1922); V, 4, p-27 (Apr 1922); V, 5, p-16 (May 1922) ; V, 6, p-8 (Jun 1922); V, 7, p-14 (Jul 1922); VI, 8, p-15 (Aug 1923)

    -. Middleton, Scudder. II, 6, p-51 (Jun 1919)

    -. Montross, Lois. IV, 11, p-12 (Nov 1921)

    -. Moravsky, Maria. V, 7, p-25 (Jul 1922)

    -. Morton, David. II, 8, p-10 (Aug 1919); III, 3, p-39 (Mar 1920)

    -. Mulheron, Mary. IV, 10, p-10 (Oct 1921)

    -. Murphy, Francis. V, 6, p-24 (Jun 1922)

    -. Mygatt, Tracy D. I, 12, p-49 (Feb 1919)

    -. Neumark, Salomea. IV, 7, p-29 (Jul 1921)

    -. Nordhoff, Susan. IV, 5, p-10 (May 1921)

    -. Normile, F. I, 12, pp-31 and 46 (Feb 1919); II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919); II, 7, pp-44 and 45 (Jul 1919)

    -. N, S.A. III, 2, p-49 (Feb 1920)

    -. Oaks, Gladys. IV, 10, p-15 (Oct 1921); V, 8, pp-10 and 16 (Aug 1922); V, 9, p-12 (Sep 1922)

    -. O’Brien, Edward J. I, 9, p-19 (Nov 1918)

    -. Olsen, Charles Oluf. VI, 10, p-8 (Oct 1923); VII, 3, pp-13 and 14 (Mar 1924); VII, 6, p-28 (Jun 1924)

    -. Oppenheim, James. I, 12, p-14 (Feb 1919)

    -. O’Reilly, Mary. II, 4, p-38 (Apr 1919)

    -. Overstreet, Harry Allen. II, 7, p-36 (Jul 1919)

    -. Pascal, Doris. II, 8, p-49 (Aug 1919)

    -. Pearl, Jeannette D. VI, 11, p-28 (Nov 1923)

    -. Pearl, Samuel. IV, 3, p-15 (Mar 1921)

    -. Pearson, Ruth R, I, 2, p-10 (Apr 1918); III, 2, p-40 (Feb 1920)

    -. Peck, Kathryn. I, 2, p-46 (Apr 1918); I, 12, p-50 (Feb 1919); II, 9, p-19 (Sep 1919)

    -. Pickering, Ruth. I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918); II, 5, p-17 (May 1919)

    -. Pushkin, Alexander. [trans. Max Eastman] VII, 9, p-23 (Sep 1924)

    -. Rakosi, Carl. VI, 5, p-35 (May 1923)

    -. Randle, Daytie. V, 1, p-9 (Jan 1922)

    -. Raper, Frederic. II, 4, p-3 (Apr 1919)

    -. Raymund, Bernard. II, 11, p-46 (Dec 1919); IV, 4, p-15 (Apr 1921); IV, 7, p-8 (Jul 1921); IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921); V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922) VI, 9, p-13 (Sep 1923); VI, 11, p-14 (Nov 1923)

    -. Recht, Charles. V, 7, p-14 (Jul 1922)

    -. Reed, Anna Nelson. V, 2, p-8 (Feb 1922)

    -. Reed, John. III, 12, p-4 (Dec 1920)

    -. Reeves, Elizabeth. III, 2, p-19 (Feb 1920)

    -. Rice, Chineta W. II, 8, p-50 (Aug 1919)

    -. Robbins, Jacob. IV, 5, p-10 (May 1921)

    -. Roman, Frances Vinciguerra. III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920)

    -. Root, E. Merrill. III, 7, p-41 (Jul 1920); III, 8, p-21 (Aug 1920); V, 3, pp-15 and 22 (Mar 1922); V, 7, pp-9 and 27 (Jul 1922)

    -. Rorty, James. V, 7, p-25 (Jul 1922); VI, 6, p-10 (Jun 1923); VI, 9, p-22 (Sep 1923); VI, 12, p-23 (Dec 1923); VII, 1, p-17 (Jan 1924); VII, 2, p-28 (Feb 1924); VII, 7, p-22 (Jul 1924)

    -. Rosenbaum, Nathan. III, 12, p-6 (Dec 1920)

    -. Roth, Samuel. I, 11, p-35 (Jan 1919); I, 12, p-49 (Feb 1919)

    -. Salz, Helen A. I, 8, p-21 (Oct 1918); II, 4, p-18 (Apr 1919)

    -. Sandburg, Carl I, 10, p-15 (Dec 1918); II, 5, p-8 (May 1919); III, 5, p-14 (May 1920); V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922)

    -. Sassoon, Siegfried. II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919)

    -. Schack, William. V, 10, p-21 (Oct 1922); VI, 11, p-25 (Nov 1923)

    -. Schneider, Pauline. I, 5, p-34 (Jul 1918)

    -. Schuyler, Margaretta. I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918)

    -. Scott, Evelyn. III, 2, p-45 (Feb 1920)

    -. Seaver, Edwin. VI, 5, p-14 (May 1923); VI, 9, p-12 (Sep 1923)

    -. Senior, Mary. II, 9, p-23 (Sep 1919)

    -. Seyster, Lois F. IV, 3, p-33 (Mar 1921); IV, 6, p-14 (Jun 1921)

    -. Simons, H. Austin. II, 4, pp-38 and 39 (Apr 1919)

    -. Skeen, Ruth Loomis. VII, 8, p-25 (Aug 1924)

    -. Slocombe, George. V, 4, p-17 (Apr 1922)

    -. Snedigar, Robert. IV, 12, p-27 (Dec 1921)

    -. Spencer, Anne, V, 4, p-30 (Apr 1922)

    -. Stackhouse, E.P.S. I, 9, p-31 (Nov 1918)

    -. Sterling, George. VI, 3, p-25 (Mar 1923); VI, 6, p-10 (Jun 1923); VI, 10, p-8 (Oct 1923)

    -. Stokes, Rose Pastor. IV, 6, pp-22 and 34 (Jun 1921); V, 10, p-26 (Oct 1922)

    -. Storrs, John. I, 2, p-11 (Apr 1918)

    -. Stragnell, Sylvia. V, 8, p-10 (Aug 1922); V, 10, p-26 (Oct 1922); V, 11, p-19 (Nov/Dec 1922); V, 12, p-11 (Jan 1923)

    -. Suckow, Ruth. III, 2, p-45 (Feb 1920)

    -. Taggard, Genevieve. II, 8, p-25 (Aug 1919); III, 7, p-21 (Jul 1920); III, 10, p-33 (Oct 1920); IV, 1, p-24 (Jan 1921); IV, 3, p-15 (Mar 1921); IV, 4, p-8 (Apr 1921); I, 5, p-11 (May 1921); IV, 6, p-34 (Jun 1921); IV, 9, p-9 (Sep 1921); IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921)

    -. Tannenbaum, Florence. V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922); V, 6, p-30 (Jun 1922)

    -. Thomas, Elizabeth. I, 11, p-32 (Jan 1919); I, 12, p-25 (Feb 1919); I, 13, p-42 (Mar 1919); II, 5, p-28 (May 1919); II, 8, p-50 (Aug 1919)

    -. Thompson, Lloyd S. VI, 7, p-22 (Jul 1923)

    -. Thorne, Jean. VI, 5, p-32 (May 1923)

    -. Tractman, Judith. V, 5, p-21 (May 1922); V, 8, p-10 (Aug 1922); V, 9, p-10 (Sep 1922)

    -. Trask, Sherwood. V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922)

    -. Tree, Iris. II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919)

    -. Trout, Dorothy Burt. VI, 10, p-15 (Oct 1923)

    -. Troy, William. III, 10, p-13 (Oct 1920)

    -. True, Ruth. I, 1, p-40 (Mar 1918)

    -. Tucker, Irwin St. John. II, 7, p-45 (Jul 1919)

    -. Turner, Lizinka Campbell. I, 3, p-7 (May 1918)

    -. Twitchell, Anna Spencer. II, 5, p-49 (May 1919); III, 6, p-22 (Jun 1920)

    -. Underhill, Ruth. I, 2, p-44 (Apr 1918)

    -. Untermeyer, Jean Starr. I, 1, p-12 (Mar 1918); I, 8, p-34 (Oct 1918); I, 12, p-33 (Feb 1919); III, 2, p-46 (Feb 1920); IV, 6, p-14 (Jun 1921); IV, 7, p-8 (Jul 1921); V, 5, p-20 (May 1922); V, 11, p-36 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Untermeyer, Louis. I, 1, p-31 (Mar 1918); I, 3, p-50 (May 1918); I, 4, p-34 (Jun 1918); I, 5, p-7 (Jul 1918); I, 6, p-15 (Aug 1918); I, 11, p-35 (Jan 1919); I, 12, p-21 (Feb 1919); I, 13, p-18 (Mar 1919); II, 6, p-32 (Jun 1919); III, 8, p-21 (Aug 1920); III, 9, p-24 (Sep 1920); IV, 5, p-11 (May 1921); V, 5, p-21 (May 1922); V, 11, p-19 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Van Doren, Mark. VII, 9, p-17 (Sep 1924)

    -. Van Slyke, Frederick R. II, 7, p-19 (Jul 1919)

    -. Vedder, Miriam. III, 6, p-12 (Jun 1920); V, 2, p-20 (Feb 1922)

    -. Viereck, George Sylvester. IV, 9, p-8 (Sep 1921)

    -. Vinal, Harold. V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922); V, 2, p-25 (Feb 1922); V, 3, p-21 (Mar 1922); V, 9, p-31 (Sep 1922)

    -. von Freytag-Loringhoven, Else Baroness. V, 10, pp-21 and 29 (Oct 1922)

    -. Walklin, Frank. IV, 4, p-8 (Apr 1921)

    -. Wallace, J.S. VII, 10, p-10 (Oct 1924)

    -. Wallis, Keene. IV, 8, p-25 (Aug 1921); VI, 10, p-29 (Oct 1923)

    -. Wang Wei. III, 11, p-7 (Nov 1920)

    -. Waterford, Will. VI, 11, p-4 (Nov 1923)

    -. Weiss, Henry George. VI, 9, p-32 (Sep 1923); VII, 4, p-10 (Apr 1924)

    -. Welles, Winifred. I, 9, p-12 (Nov 1918)

    -. Wentworth, C. II, 7, p-50 (Jul 1919)

    -. White, Viola C. III, 3, p-13 (Mar 1920); IV, 1, p-9 (Jan 1921); VI, 5, p-40 (May 1923)

    -. Whitmarsh, Esther A. III, 2, p-19 (Feb 1920); III, 4, p-7 (Apr 1920); III, 7, p-29 (Jul 1920); III, 8, p-34 (Aug 1920)

    -. Whitsett, George F. IV, 7, p-9 (Jul 1921)

    -. Wickham, Anna. V, 1, p-20 (Jan 1922); VI, 4, p-26 (Apr 1923)

    -. Wilkinson, Marguerite. III, 5, p-25 (May 1920)

    -. Wilson, Carolyn Crosby. IV, 9, p-8 (Sep 1921)

    -. Wilson, Edmund, Jr. III, 2, p-46 (Feb 1920); III, 4, p-38 (Apr 1920); III, 6, p-26 (Jun 1920)

    -. Wilson, John French. II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)

    -. W, J.B.C. VI, 5, p-32 (May 1923)

    -. Wolf, Robert L. II, 11, p-46 (Dec 1919); IV, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920); VII, 10, p-16 (Oct 1924)

    -. Wood, Charles Erskine Scott. VI, 3, p-25 (Mar 1923)

    -. Wood, Clement. I, 3, pp-8 and 14 (May 1918); I, 9, p-31 (Nov 1918); I, 11, p-41 (Jan 1919)

    -. Wylie, Elinor. V, 3, p-8 (Mar 1922)

    -. Wynne, Annette. I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918); I, 2, pp-17 and 23 (Apr 1918); I, 3, pp-35 and 39 (May 1918); I, 6, p-14 (Aug 1918); II, 7, p-16 (Jul 1919); II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919); III, 10, p-33 (Oct 1920); III, 11, p-14 (Nov 1920); IV, 1, p-24 (Jan 1921); IV, 4, p-28 (Apr 1921)

    -. Zaturensky, Marya A. III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920); IV, 11, p-12 (Nov 1921); V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922); V, 6, p-30 (Jun 1922); V, 9, p-23 (Sep 1922)

    Poems By Class War Prisoners” [See Ashleigh, Gitlow, and Chaplin.] V, 3, p-9 (Mar 1922)

  • Pogrobitsky, Billy. Untitled. (art) IV. 3, p-14 (Mar 1921)
  • Pogrebysky, William. Untitled. (art) IV, 11, p-23 (Nov 1921)
  • Poland attacks Kiev.

    III, 8, p-24 (Aug 1920)

  • Political Prisoners.

    V, 11, p-28 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Political Repression.

    VI, 5, p-19 May 1923); VI, 7, p-16 (Jul 1923)

  • Portugal.

    III, 4, p-25 (Apr 1920)

  • Postgate, R. W.

    Some Not So Ancient History, reviewed by Harrison George. VI, 11, p-28 (Nov 1923)

    -. “A Journey in Italy.” VI, 7, p-7 (Jul 1923)

    -. “An Imperial Year.” VI, 3, p-14 (Mar 1923)

    -. “British Labor Advances.” V, 12, p-12 (Jan 1923)

    -. “The Labor Government” VII, 4, p-17 (Apr 1924)

    -. “The Ruhr Mystery” and “Who’s Tranquil Now?”. VI, 3, pp 6 and 7 (Mar 1923)

  • Post-War Art.

    I, 1, p-8 (Mar 1918)

  • Post-War Speculators.

    VI, 9, p-21 (Sep 1923)

  • Potter, Grace. “The Beginning.” IV, 8, p-11 (Aug 1921)
  • Pound, Ezra.

    Poems, reviewed by Stanley Boone. V, 8, p-30 (Aug 1922)

  • Powderly, T. V.

    VII, 5, p-5 (May 1924)

  • Powers, T. E. “Our Old Fellow Townsman is in Town.” (art) [from NY Evening Journal ] VI, 2, p-9 (Feb 1922)
  • Powys, Llewelyn. “Banks and Bank Clerks.” V, 7, p-24 (Jul 1922)
  • Pravda artist. “1918 - 1924” (art) VII, 7, p-14 (Jul 1924)
  • Pretshold, Karl. “Jobbers In Justice.” V, 11, p-31 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Let’s Be Friends,” review of Working With the Working Woman by Cornelia Straton Parker. V, 4, p-29 (Apr 1922)

    -. “New Facts and Stale Fancies,” review of Shall It Be Again? by John Kenneth Turner. V, 9, p-30 (Sep 1922)

    -. Review of The Amalgamated Illustrated Almanac, 1924 by Amalgamated Clothing Workers of America VII, 9, p-31 (Sep 1924)

    -. Review of The Great Betrayal , a Survey of the Near Eastern Problem by Edward Hale Bierstadt. VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

    -. Review of The Last of the Heretics by Algernon Sydney Crapsey VII, 8, p-32 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Save Sacco and Vanzetti!” VI, 2, p-26 (Feb 1923)

  • Prevey, Margaret.

    II, 10, p-18 (Oct 1919)

  • Pringle, Cyrus. The Record of a Quaker Conscience: Cyrus Pringle’s Diary. I, 4, p-37 (Jun 1918)
  • Prinkipo Conference.

    II, 4, p-21 (Apr 1919)

    Prison Poems” : Charles Ashleigh, H. Austin Simmons, Brent Dow Allison, and Roger Baldwin. II 4, pp- 38 and 39 (Apr 1919)

    “The Proclamation that broke the back of Kornilov’s Cossack revolt.” [facsimile of proclamation in Russian and Arabic.] I, 11, p-22 (Jan 1919)

  • Progressive Party (Lafollette/Wheeler) 1924.

    VII, 9, p-11 (Sep 1924)

  • Progressive Political Action Conference — Cleveland.

    V, 12, p-9 (Jan 1923)

  • Prohibition.

    I, 13, p-40 (Mar 1919); II, 4, p-15 (Apr 1919)

  • Proletarian Art.

    IV, 2, p-20 (Feb 1921)

    “Propaganda foe the Hungarian Trenches.” [newspaper front page.] (art) I, 11, p-21 (Jan 1919)

  • Pushkin, Alexander. [trans. Max Eastman] “Message to Siberia”: (poem) VII, 9, p-23 (Sep 1924)
  • Pyle, Edward. “Let’s Have Some Liberty.” V, 11, p-28 (Nov/Dec 1922)

QQQ

  • Quinlan, Pat.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

RRR

  • Race Riots.

    II, 9, p-49 (Sep 1919)

  • Racial Discrimination.

    V, 5, p-24 (May 1922); [ Liberator Ball] V, 6, p-9 (Jun 1922)

  • Radek, Karl. “A Knife In the Back.” V, 10, p-27 (Oct 1922)

    -. “The Face of the World After the War” VII, 9, p-14 (Sep 1924)

    -. “The Life and Work of Lenin.” VII, 4, p-12 (Apr 1924)

    -. “The Life and Work of Lenin” [Cont] VII, 5, p-21 (May 1924)

  • The Radical Review.

    I, 6, p-30 (Aug 1918)

  • Railway Brotherhoods.

    V, 11, p-26 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Railway Conductors Union.

    IV, 12, p-13 (Dec 1921)

  • Rakosi, Carl. “Gigantic Walker.” (poem) VI, 5, p-35 (May 1923)
  • Rakovsky.

    V, 6, p-7 (Jun 1922)

  • Ramirez, J. “The Counter-Revolution in Mexico” VII, 1, p-12 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Mr. Hughes Surprises Himself” VI, 11, p-20 (Nov 1923)

  • Randle, Daytie. “Lament.” (poem) V, 1, p-9 (Jan 1922)
  • Randolph, A. Philip.

    I, 13 , p-50 (Mar 1919)

  • Rand School Midwinter Ball.

    V, 12, p-42 (Jan 1923)

  • Rand School of Social Science.

    II, 9, Back cover (Sep 1919); [Defense] III, 4, p-52 (Apr 1920)

  • Rankin, Jeannette.

    I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919); III, 3, p-3 (Mar 1920)

  • Ransome, Arthur.

    The Crisis in Russia, reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 6, p-29 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Conversations with Lenin.” II, 8, p-31 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Editorial.” I, 7 p-5 (Sep 1918)

  • Raper, Frederic. “So—Called” V, 2, p-8 (Feb 1922)

    -. “To Eugene V. Debs.” (poem) II, 4, p-3 (Apr 1919)

  • Rappoport, Charles.

    V, 6, p-6 (Jun 1922); VII, 1, p-15 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Fascist Violence and Revolutionary Violence.” VII, 8, p-29 (Aug 1924)

    -. “French Nationalsm in 1923.” VII, 2, p-10 (Feb 1924)

  • Rational Living. III, 9, p-3 (Sep 1920)
  • Raymund, Bernard. “Children.” (poem) II, 11, p-46 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Folk Songs” (poem) VI, 9, p-13 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Laura.” (poem) IV, 7, p-8 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Night World.” (poem) IV, 4, p-15 (Apr 1921)

    -. “On the Dune.” (poem) IV, 7, p-8 (Jul 1921)

    -. “River Song for a Red Deer.” (poem) IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Theme.” (poem) IV, 7, p-8 (Jul 1921)

    -. “There is a Wood.” (poem) V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Wonder.” (poem) VI, 11, p-14 (Nov 1923)

  • Reche, Charles, et al.

    New York Bureau of Legal Advice Year Book, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 11, p-42 (Jan 1919)

  • Recht, Charles. “Sundown in America.” (poem) V, 7, p-14 (Jul 1922)
  • Red-Baiting.

    VI, 5, p-16 (May 1923); VI, 6, p-14 (Jun 1923)

  • Reds. “The Bear: My God.....” (art) II, 8, p-40 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Bolshevism, my dear!” (art) II, 6, p-13 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Lady: ‘Is this really good art?.....” (art) IV, 6, p-17 (Jun 1921)

    -. Untitled. (art) III, 3, p-41 (Mar 1920)

  • Reed, Anna Nelson. “Keats 1821-1921.” (poem) V, 2, p-8 (Feb 1922)
  • Reed, John.

    I, 1, Back cover. [portrait] (Mar 1918); Arrest in Philadelphia I, 5, p-34 (Jul 1918); Ten Days That Shook the World reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 5, p-44 (May 1919); II, 10, p-16 (Oct 1919); III, 11, p-9 (Nov 1920); III, 12, pp-5, 6, 7. (Dec 1920); IV, 2, p-18 (Feb 1921); Funeral photographs IV, 2, pp-12 and 13 (Feb 1921); IV, 9, p-12 (Sep 1921)

    -. “About the Second Masses Trial.” I, 10, p-36 (Dec 1918)

    -. “A Message to Our Readers from John Reed who has just returned from Petrograd.” I, 4, p-25 (Jun 1918)

    -. “The Blessings of Militarism.” II, 5, p-29 (May 1919)

    -. “Bolshevism — What It Is Not,” review of Bolshevism by John Spargo. II, 5, p-39 (May 1919)

    -. “The Convention of the Dead.” [A.F. of L.] II, 8, p-12 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Darkness Before Dawn,” review of The Labor Movement in Japan by Sen Katayama. I, 13, p-44 (Mar 1919)

    -. “The Dead and the Living.” IV, 2, p-20 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Fog”. (poem) III, 12, p-4 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Foreign Affairs.” I, 4, p-27 (Jun 1918)

    -. “From John Reed” (letter responding to Norman Hapgood) I, 5, p-28 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Great Bolshevik Conspiracy?” I, 12, p-32 (Feb 1919)

    -. “How the Russian Revolution Works.” I, 6, p-16 (Aug 1918)

    -. “How Soviet Russia Conquered Imperial Germany.” I, 11, p-16 (Jan 1919)

    -. “John Reed Explains” (letter replying to Norman Hapgood) I, 6, p-33 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Kerensky Is Coming!” I, 5, p-23 (Jul 1918)

    -. “The Latest from Russia.” I, 12, p-24 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Letter” [Resigning from editorial board of Liberator ] I, 7, p-34 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Liebknecht Dead.” I, 13, p-16 (Mar 1919)

    -. “On Intervention in Russia.” I, 9, p-14 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Our Own Black Hundred.” I, 12, p-32 (Feb 1919)

    -. “The Peace That Passeth Understanding.” I, 13, p-25 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Prinkipo and After.” II, 4, p-21 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Recognize Russia.” I, 5, p-18 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Red Russia: The Triumph of the Bolsheviki.” I, 1, p-14 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Red Russia.” I, 2, p-18 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Red Russia.” I, 3, p-28 (May 1918)

    -. “The Social Revolution in Court [with Art Young].” I, 7, p-20 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Soviet Russia Now.-I “ III, 12, p-9 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Soviet Russia Now -II “ IV, 1, p-14 (Jan 1921)

    -. “The Structure of the Soviet State.” I, 9, p-32 (Nov 1918)

    -. “The Tide Flows East.” II, 6, p-27 (Jun 1919)

    -. “With Gene Debs on the Fourth.” I, 7, p-7 (Sep 1918)

  • Reeves, Elizabeth. “Return.” (poem) III, 2, p-19 (Feb 1920)
  • Reinstein, Boris. “On Duty in Russia,” IV, 2, p-16 (Feb 1921)
  • Reizenstein, Elmer L. “A Diadem of Snow.” (play) I, 2, p-26 (Apr 1918)
  • Relief Society for the Starving in Russia.

    [Masquerade Ball] V, 3, p-34 (Mar 1922)

  • Reporting.

    -. Alsberg, Henry G. V, 1, p-24 (Jan 1922)

    -. Alsberg, Henry J. V, 3, p-10 (Mar 1922)

    -. “An American” II, 8, p-41 (Aug 1919)

    -. Anonymous. II, 4, p-23 (Apr 1919); III, 11, p-15 (Nov 1920)

    -. Barker, Tom. V, 2, p-9 (Feb 1922); V, 5, p-13 (May 1922)

    -. Becker, Maurice. V, 4, p-12 (Apr 1922)

    -. Brown, Don. VI, 6, p-14 (Jun 1923)

    -. Bryant, Louise. IV, 2, p-11 (Feb 1921); IV, 11, p-20 (Nov 1921)

    -. Craton, Ann Washington. VI, 2, p-24 (Feb 1923)

    -. Day, Dorothy. I, 2, p-46 (Apr 1918)

    -. Dell, Floyd. II, 5, p-9 (May 1919)

    -. Dos Passos, John. V, 8, p-5 (Aug 1922)

    -. Eastman, Crystal. II, 8, p-5 (Aug 1919); II, 9, p-28 (Sep 1919); II, 10, p-28 (Oct 1919)

    -. Eastman, Max. II, 5, p-12 (May 1919); V, 4, p-11 (Apr 1922); VI, 7, p-23 (Jul 1923)

    -. Fuller, Walter G. II, 11, p-11 (Dec 1919)

    -. Gannett, Louis. IV, 9, p-11 (Sep 1921)

    -. Gellert, Hugo. VII, 2, p-14 (Feb 1924)

    -. George, Harrison. VI, 8, p-22 (Aug 1923)

    -. Gold, MIchael. IV, 11, p-4 (Nov 1921); IV, 12, p-14 (Dec 1921); V, 3, p-24 (Mar 1922); V, 4, p-23 (Apr 1922); V, 5, p-5 (May 1922)

    -. Goll, Ralph. VI, 5, p-35 (May 1923)

    -. Goode, W,T, II, 11, p-3 (Dec 1919)

    -. Granich, Irwin. III, 1, p-24 (Jan 1920)

    -. Haessler, Carl. V, 8, p-9 (Aug 1922)

    -. Haessler, Gertrude. V, 9, p-14 (Sep 1922)

    -. Hallinan, Charles T. I, 10, p-40 (Dec 1918)

    -. Haywood, William D. I, 3, p-15 (May 1918)

    -. Irwin, Inez Haynes. I, 3, p-10 (May 1918)

    -. Kuh, Frederick. V, 2, p-21 (Feb 1922)

    -. Lloyd, William Bross. I, 12, p-10 (Feb 1919)

    -. Loving, Pierre. V, 10, p-13 (Oct 1922)

    -. Maverick, Lucy. V, 6, p-28 (Jun 1922)

    -. McBride, Isaac. III, 1, p-5 (Jan !920)

    -. Minor, Robert. II, 8, p-22 (Aug 1919); II, 9, p-31 (Sep 1919); II, 11, p-28 (Dec 1919)

    -. Moderwell, Hiram K. II, 9, p-10 (Sep 1919); II, 10, p-20 (Oct 1919); III, 2, p-28 (Feb 1920)

    -. Murphy, John J. IV, 7, p-7 (Jul 1921)

    -. O’Neil, Ida. V, 1, p-10 (Jan 1922)

    -. Reed, John. I, 1, p-14 (Mar 1918); I, 2, p-18 (Apr 1918); I, 3, p-28 (May 1918); I, 4, p-27 (Jun 1918); I, 5, p-23 (Jul 1918); I, 6, p-16 (Aug 1918); I, 7, p-7 (Sep 1918); I, 7, p-20 (Sep 1918); I, 12, p-24 (Feb 1919); II, 8, p-12 (Aug 1919)

    -. Reinstein, Boris. IV, 2, p-16 (Feb 1921)

    -. Ruthenberg, C. E. VI, 8, p-8 (Aug 1923)

    -. Salpeter, Harry. IV, 7, p-25 (Jul 1921)

    -. Schwartz, Isaac H. V, 5, p-25 (May 1922)

    -. Simons, H. Austin. II, 9, p-42 (Sep 1919)

    -. Sinclair, Upton. VI, 7, p-16 (Jul 1923)

    -. Smedley, Agnes. IV, 10, p-13 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Special Correspondent.” V, 1, p-25 (Jan 1922)

    -. Sterling, Jean. I, 12, p-15 (Feb 1919)

    -. Sweeney, Charles P. V, 2, p-22 (Feb 1922)

    -. Tucker, Margaret. IV, 4, p-24 (Apr 1921)

    -. Vorse, Mary Heaton. III, 1, p-16 (Jan 1920); IV, 1, p-10 (Jan 1921); V, 7, p-20 (Jul 1922); VI, 3, p-11 (Mar 1923)

    -. Williams, Albert Rhys. IV, 12, p-20 (Dec 1921)

    -. Williams, Frances Fenwick. II, 11, p-18 (Dec 1919)

    -. Wolf, Robert L. III, 3, p-28 (Mar 1920)

  • Repression of Free Speech.

    I, 1, p-50 (Jan 1919); I, 12, p-45 (Feb 1919); II, 4, p-29 (Apr 1919); III, 1, p-29 (Jan 1920); V, 2, p-8 (Feb 1922)

  • Repression of Labor Organizing.

    I, 2, p-15 (Apr 1918); V, 5, p-14 (May 1922); V, 11, p-31 (Nov / Dec 1922)

  • Repression of Labor Press in England.

    V, 2, p-10 (Feb 1922)

  • Republican National Convention.

    III, 8, p-22 (Aug 1920)

  • Resika, Abraham. Review of The Color of a Great City by Theodore Dreiser. VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

    -. Review of Gold by Jacob Wasserman. VII, 10, p-32 (Oct 1924)

    -. Review of Satan’s Diary by Leonid Andreyev VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

  • Revolution in Germany.

    VII, 1, p-9 (Jan 1924)

  • Revolution in U.S.

    VI, 9, p-9 (Sep 1923)

  • Riback, Louis. “A Drawing” (art) VI, 5, p-25 (May 1923)

    -. “Drawing of a Model.” (art) VI, 5, p-31 (May 1923)

    -. “The Ferry Crossing” (art) VI, 9, p-22 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Noon on the Hills.” (art) V, 8, p-7 (Aug 1922)

    -. Untitled. [Girl removing curler] (art) VI, 5, p-32 (May 1923)

    -. Untitled. [Man sleeping by coal-oil lamp] (art) VII, 6, p-15 (Jun 1924)

  • Rice, Burton. “Pagan Costume Ball.” (art) III, 12, p-35 (Dec 1920)
  • Rice, Cale Young.

    Shadowy Thresholds, reviewed by Louis Untermeyer. III, 9, p-29 (Sep 1920)

  • Rice, Chineta. “Easter.” (poem) II, 8, p-50 (Aug 1919)
  • Rivera, Diego.

    VI, 12, p-12 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Cartoon ..: Jesus telling the peasant to take the land” (art) VI, 12, p-15 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Detail of ‘Creation’ mural....National Preparatory School of Mexico City” (art) VI, 12, p-14 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Detail of mural decoration, ’Creation’ National Preparatory School, Mexico City” (art) VI, 12, p-12 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Native miner being searched by mine boss. Mural decoration ....Ministry of Public Education, Mexico City” (art) VI, 12, p-13 (Dec 1923)

  • R, M. L. “Progress.” II, 4, p-19 (Apr 1919)
  • Robbins, Jacob. “From the Russian of Maximilian Voloshin.” (poem) IV, 9, p-12 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Russia — Two Sonnets.” (poems) IV, 5, p-10 (May 1921)

  • Robins, Raymond.

    I, 10, p-17 (Dec 1918)

  • Robinson, Boardman.

    I, 4, p-17 [portrait by Art Young] (Jun 1918); Artworks reviewed by Floyd Dell II, 11, p-44 (Dec 1919); IV, 6, p-23 [portrait by Robert Minor] (Jun 1921); V, 4, p-20 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Abraham Lincoln.” (art) IV, 2, p-4 (Feb 1921)

    -. “A Letter From Boardman Robinson.” [art and propaganda] V, 7, p-29 (Jul 1922)

    -. “A Memory.” [John Reed] IV, 2, p-17 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Andrew Furuseth.” IV, 6, Front cover (Jun 1921)

    -. “An Interruption.” (art) I, 1, pp - 22 and 23. (Mar 1918)

    -. “A Portrait.” [Harding ?] (art) IV, 10, p-11 (Oct 1921)

    -. “A Typical Bolshevik Atrocity.” (art) III, 1, p-4 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Backing the Wrong Horse.” (art) I, 9, p-24 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Back to the Good Old Times.” (art) IV 6, pp-18 and 19 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Balfour: We grieve for the (British) dead....” (art) V, 1, p-11 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Capitalism Investigating Itself.” (Art) IV, 3, pp-18 and 19 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Checkmate, Gentlemen!” (art) III, 2, pp-26 and 27 (Feb 1920)

    -. “City Child: Oh Mamma, Look at the poor bird.....” (art) IV, 5, p- 23 (May 1921)

    -. “Coolidge”. (art) III, 8, p-23 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Dr. Conference— I’ll give him this anaesthetic....” (art) V, 4, p-21 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Exodus — 17” (art) I, 5, p-4 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Ex-Senator Crane.” (art) III, 8, p-23 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Floyd Dell.” (art) I, 4, p-13 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Getting Together” [Judge Gary and Nicholas Murray Butler] (art) III, 8, p-23 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Gompers to Capitalist Villain: You have reduced me to beggary.....” (art) V, 8, pp-18 and 19 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Hail, the Workers’ Party!” (art) V, 2, p-26 (Feb 1922)

    -. “He put on the lid, and the bottom fell out.” (art) III, 1, p-20 (Jan 1920)

    -. “H. G. Wells.” (art) V, 2, p-4 (Feb 1922)

    -. “History Writes.” (art) III, 11, p-15 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Honest, Ray, it’s 14-karat gold!” (art) V, 3, p-17 (Mar 1922)

    -. “In Chicago.” [Republican Convention] III, 8, p-22 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Industrial Credit.” (art) V, 9, p-3 (Sep 1922)

    -. “The International Labor Situation.” (art) I, 6, pp - 18 and 19 (Aug 1918)

    -. “In the Street-Car.” (art) V, 4, p-20 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Jesus to a Certain Rich Man:.....” (art) III, 7, p-12 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Justice — for Capitalists.” (art) I, 11, p-12 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Justice — for Working Men.” (art) I, 11, p-13 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Labor and the Peace Conference.” (art) II, 5, pp 26 and 27 (May 1919)

    -. “Law and Order.” (art) II, 11, p-9 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Lenine at Genoa.” (art) V, 3, pp-18 and 19 (Mar 1922)

    -. “London Sketches: The Sidney Webbs, Ramsay MacDonald, Arthur Henderson, and Bonar Law.” (art) VI, 4, p-4 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Lot’s Wife.” (art) I, 3, p-26 (May 1918)

    -. “May Day 1920” (art) III, 6, p-4 (Jun 1920)

    -. “Mr. Gompers.” (art) V, 1, p-4 (Jan 1922)

    -. “My son, what are you reading? .....[Liberator] (art) IV, 9, p-10 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Nello profondo inferno gli riceve - Dante.” (art) IV, 2, pp- 18 and 19 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Our Candidate” [Debs] (art) III, 4, p-4 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Our Elder Statesmen Investigate the Bolsheviki.” (art) II, 4, pp-26 and 27 (Apr 1919)

    -. “The Peace Treaty.” (art) II, 10, p-4 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The Prodigal Son and His Father.” (art) I, 4, p-4 (Jun 1918)

    -. “The Retreat From Russia.” (art) III, 9, pp-18 and 19 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Roger Babson to the American Financier: .....” (art) III, 7, p-13 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Sailing of the Buford.” (art) III, 2, p-4 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Sammy Gompers: If we’re not careful, this fellow will learn.....” (art) IV, 1, p-22 (Jan 1921)

    -. “The Second Coming, The Bolsheviks are capturing the churches.....” (art) IV, 4, pp-18 and 19 (Apr 1921)

    -. “Senator Lodge.” (art) III, 8, p-23 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Simon Legree Palmer.” (art) III, 3, p-9 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Soviet Russia.” (art) II, 8, pp-26 and 27 (Aug 1919)

    -. “The Stepmother Drives Out the First Born.” (art) II, 4, p-15 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Stop! The Warning of the Brotherhoods.” (art) II, 11, p-15 (Dec 1919)

    -. “The Temptation. “ (art) I, 3, p-27 (May 1918)

    -. “That Peace Conference!” (art) I, 13, pp-26 and 27 (Mar 1919)

    -. “The Third Degree in the Middle West.” (art) I, 8, pp-26 and 27 (Oct 1918)

    -. “They’ve Signed It!” (art) II, 8, p-4 (Aug 1919)

    -. “This class of pampered and privileged traitors.....” (art) I, 2, p-7 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Treaty of Peace....” (art) II, 6, p-4 (Jun 1919)

    -. “The Triumph of American Labor.” (art) I, 9, p-4 (Nov 1918)

    -. “The Unemployment Conference.” (art) IV, 11, pp-18 and 19 (Nov 1921)

    -. Untitled. [Abraham Lincoln] (art) I, 12, Front cover. (Feb 1919)

    -. Untitled. [Bolshevik soldier] (art) III, 4, Front cover. (Apr 1920)

    -. Untitled. [Republican pols] (art) III, 8, p-22 (Aug 1920)

    -. Untitled. [landscape] (art) V, 5, p-23 (May 1922)

    -. “Walt Whitman ...” (art) III, 5, p-4 (May 1920)

    -. “We could not strike against the government”.....” (art) IV, 12, p-13 (Dec 1921)

    -. “West Virginia: The Same Old Line-up.” (art) IV, 10, pp-18 and 19 (Oct 1921)

    -. “Wilson: ‘My fellow-citizens, it is only necessary.....” (art) II, 10, pp-26 and 27 (Oct 1919)

    -. “You can’t do it in those clothes, you know.” (art) IV, 8, pp-18 and 19 (Aug 1921)

  • Rockefeller, J. D, Jr.

    I, 12, p-48 (Feb 1919)

  • Rogers, Bruce. “In Alaska” [examples of American justice] (letter to Crystal Eastman) I, 12, p-45 (Feb 1919)

    -. “The Seattle Insurgents.” V, 1, p-7 (Jan 1922)

  • Rogers, J.A.

    From Superman to Man, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

  • Rogers, Leigh.

    Wine of Fury, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

  • Rolland, Romain.

    II, 11, p-24 (Dec 1919)

    -. “A Declaration of Intellectual Independence.” II, 11, p-23 (Dec 1919)

  • Roman, Frances Vinciguerra. “Tankas.” (poem) III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920)
  • Roosevelt, Franklin D.

    V, 3, p-16 (Mar 1922)

  • Root, E. Merrill. “Antiquity.” (poem) V, 7, p-27 (Jul 1922)

    -. “A Southern Holiday.” (poem) V, 3, p-15 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Dreadnought.” (poem) V, 7, p-9 (Jul 1922)

    -. “New England Afternoon.” (poem) III, 7, p-41 (Jul 1920)

    -. “Sleepers.” (poem) III, 8, p-21 (Aug 1920)

  • Rorty, James. “A Substitute for the Devil,” review of Political Action: A Naturalistic Interpretation of the Labor Movement in Relation to the State by Seba Eldridge. VII, 6, p-28 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Caught By Wireless” (poem) VII, 2, p-28 (Feb 1924)

    -. “City Fear” (poem) VI, 6 p-10 (Jun 1923)

    -. “High Fog” (poem) V, 7, p-25 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Melodrama” (poem) VI, 9, p-22 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Nothing Left For Me” (poem) VII, 1, p-17 (Jan 1924)

    -. “San Francisco Ad Man” (poem) VI, 12, p-23 (Dec 1923)

    -. “What Michael Said to the Census-Taker” (poem) VII, 7, p-22 (Jul 1924)

  • Rose, A. “How dreary the love tales ...” (art) V, 9, p-27 (Sep 1922)

    -. “How gaily the bachelor writes...” (art) V, 9, p-26 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Movie Training.” (art) V, 9, p-22 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Second Avenue Promenade.” (art) V, 10, p-12 (Oct 1922)

  • Rosenbaum, Benjamin.

    Hill Solitudes , reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 3, p-30 (Mar 1924)

  • Rosenbaum, Nathan. “For John Reed (Died October 17, 1920)” (poem) III, 12, p-6 (Dec 1920)
  • Roth, Samuel.

    I, 13, p-49 (Mar 1919)

    -. “From a Bus. [To Arturo Giovannitti]” (poem) I, 12, p-49 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Hester Street.” (poem)

  • Roy, Basanta Koomar. “India.” V, 5, p-22 (May 1922)
  • Roy, Manabendra Nath. (See Granich, Irwin.)
  • R, P. “Plays: Irish, Yiddish, and Middle Western ,” review of Exiles by James Joyce, Wisconsin Plays , second series, and The God of Vengeance by Sholom Ash. I, 8, p-48 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Respectable Poverty,” review of The Return of the Soldier by Rebecca West. I, 11, p-45 (Jan 1919)

  • Ruellan, Andree. “Out of Work.” (art) V, 9, p-7 (Sep 1922)
  • Ruhr Invasion.

    VI, 3, pp-6 and 7 (Mar 1923)

  • Ruotolo, Onorio. “A Negro Girl.” (art) V, 3, p-14 (Mar 1922)

    -. “An Old Worker.” (art) V, 4, p-8 (Apr 1922)

  • Russell. “Either Side Will Do.” (art) III, 10, p-25 (Oct 1920)

    -. “Four Cartoons: The Big Boob, Read It and Weep, Comrades, Go Easy..., and Christ Can Conquer All!” V, 9, pp-18 and 19 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Hang your clothes on a hickory.....” (art) III, 4, p-21 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Here’s another petition against child labor.....” (art) V, 7, p-9 (Jul 1922)

    -. “Home Brew.” (art) III, 11, p-25 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Interpreter: He wants to know.....” (art) III, 8, p-24 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Nero” (art) III, 8, p-4 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Overalls!” (art) III, 6, p-10 (Jun 1920)

    -. “Say ‘How-de-do!” (art) III, 5, p-16 (May 1920)

    -. “Social Unrest in the Harem.” (art) V, 9, p-15 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Spring Comes to Russia.” (art) III, 4, pp- 26 and 27 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Strike Violence That Doesn’t Get Into the Newspapers.” (art) V, 9, p-4 (Sep 1922)

    -. “To Hell wit’ ‘em; they ain’t got no rights!’ [minimum wage for women] VI, 8, p-26 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Write it over again, George, as follows —-” (art) III, 10, p-4 (Oct 1920)

    -. “Yes, I voted for Harding.....” (art) III, 11, p-11 (Nov 1920)

  • Russell, Bertrand.

    III, 9, p-27 (Sep 1920); Logic and Mysticism and Other Essays reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 8, p-46 (Oct 1918); Political Ideals reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 1, p-35 (Mar 1918); Proposed Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism, and Syndicalism, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 5, p-41 (May 1919)

  • -. “Democracy and Revolution.” III, 5, p-10 (May 1920)

    -. “Democracy and Revolution. II.” III, 6, p-23 (Jun 1920)

  • Russell, Philips. “Diurne — The Story of a Day’s Work.” I, 6, p-24 (Aug 1918)

    Russia Through the Shadows [Soviet film] reviewed by Nancy Markoff. VI, 8, p-32 (Aug 1923)

  • Russian-American Industrial Corporation.

    V, 8, p-3 (Aug 1922); V, 9, p-3 (Sep 1922); VI, 11, p-3 (Nov 1923); VI, 12, p-16 (Dec 1923)

  • Russian Civil war.

    IV, 2, p-16 (Feb 1921)

  • Russian Dictators.

    I, 1, p-6 (Mar 1918)

  • Russian Recognition Mass Meeting.

    V, 12, p-38 (Jan 1923)

  • Russian Red Cross.

    V, 11, p-37 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • “The Russian Revolution in Pictures.” (photographs) I, !!, p-20 (Jan 1919)
  • Russo, Pasquale.

    Negro Slavery, reviewed by George McLaughlin VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

  • Ruthenberg, Charles. E.

    Trial III, 12, p-20 (Dec 1920); V, 11, p-9 (Nov/Dec 1922); VI, 6, p-11 (Jun 1923)

    -. “A Look At The Elections.” V, 11, p-18 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “An Irreverent Saint,” review of Sermon on the Sea by Mahatma Gandhi and Gandhi the Apostle by Haridas T Muzumdar. VII, 5, p-30 (May 1924)

    -. “An Open Challenge.” VI, 3, p-6 (Mar 1923)

    -. “The Birth of the Working Class Soul” VII, 6, p-5 (Jun 1924)

    -. “The Case Against the Government,” review of The Government Strikebreakers by Jay Lovestone [signed CER] VI, 5, p-41 (May 1923)

    -. “Communism in the Open Again.” VI, 2, p-12 (Feb 1923)

    -. “The Communist Campaign for Class Action” VII, 8, p-16 (Aug 1924)

    -. “Oil and World Power,” review of The World Struggle for Oil by Pierre L’Espagnol VII, 3, p-30 (Mar 1924)

    -. “President Harding Makes a Swing Around the Circle.” VI, 8, p-8 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Reorganization of the Workers Party.” VII, 10, p-26 (Oct 1924)

    -. “The Revolutionary Party.” VII, 2, p-12 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Role of the Workers Party” VI, 7, p-14 (Jul 1923)

    -. “The Skirmish in Cleveland.” V, 12, p-9 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Third Party or Farmer Labor Party?” VII, 3, p-10 (Mar 1924)

    -. “What Don Quixote LaFollette Is Fighting.” VII, 9, p-11 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Workers and Farmers on the Mark” VII, 7, p-16 (Jul 1924)

  • Rutzebeck, Hjalmar.

    Alaska Man’s Luck and My Alaskan Idyll, reviewed by Floyd Dell. V, 9, p-29 (Sep 1922)

  • Ryan, Desmond.

    James Connolly: His life Work and Writing, reviewed T. J. O’Flaherty. VII, 6, p-29 (Jun 1924)

SSS

  • Sacco and Vanzetti.

    III, 12, p-24 (Dec 1920); IV, 3, p-9 (Mar 1921); IV, 9, p-36 (Sep 1921); V, 1, p-10 (Jan 1922); V, 5, p-14 (May 1922); VI, 2, p-26 (Feb 1923); VI, 8, p-3 (Aug 1923)

  • Sacco-Vanzetti Defence Committee.

    IV, 1, p-2 (Jan 1921); IV, 6, p-36 (Jun 1921); IV, 9, p-36 (Sep 1921); V, 2, p-2 (Feb 1922); VI, 3, p-33 (Mar 1923)

  • Sackin, H. T. “The Counter-Revolution.” (art) IV, 3, p-23 (Mar 1921)
  • Sadoul, Captain Jacques. [French Army in Siberia]

    II, 5, p-17 (May 1919)

  • Saint John, Vincent.

    I, 5, p-8 (Jul 1918)

  • Salpeter, Harry. “A Minor Martyr,” review of The Record of a Quaker Conscience: Cyrus Pringle’s Diary, with an introduction by Rufus M. Jones. I, 4, p-37 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Greenwich Village Directory.” I, 11, p-51 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Rebellion and Resignation,” review of One of Them by Elizabeth Hasanovitz and Out of the Shadow by Rose Cohen. I, 11, p-45 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Tulsa — Oklahoma.” IV, 7, p-25 (Jul 1921)

  • Salsedo, Andrea.

    IV, 3, p-9 (Mar 1921); V, 5, p-14 (May 1922)

    Salt River Gazette. (1867) “A Scene at the Union League House” (art) VII, p-21 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Dis nigger will soon have to work.....” (art) VII, 10, p-20 (Oct 1924)

  • Salutsky, J. B. “Labor Liquidates Revolution.” V, 10, p-5 (Oct 1922)
  • Salz, Helen A. “Innocent Peter.” (poem) I, 8, p-21 (Oct 1918)

    -. “To Each —.” (poem) II, 4, p-18 (Apr 1919)

  • Sandburg, Carl.

    I, 3, p-5 (May 1918); III, 5, p-38 (May 1920)

    -. “At the Gates of Tombs.” (poem) V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922)

    -. “The Liars.” (poem) II, 5, p-8 (May 1919)

    -. “Out of White Lips.” (poem) I, 10, p-15 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Threes.” (poem) III, 5, p-14 (May 1920)

  • Sandhedrin Conference.

    VII, 2, p-7 (Feb 1924)

  • Sanger, Margaret.

    Woman and the New Race, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 11, p-31 (Nov 1920)

  • Sanger, William. “The Two Women of Vigo.” (art) III, 1, p-43 (Jan 1920)
  • Santayana, George.

    Character and Opinion in the United States , reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 8, p-30 (Aug 1921)

  • Sarett, Lew. [Red Lake Indian Reservation] “Leave Me To My Own.” IV, 11, p-29 (Nov 1921)
  • Sasha. Untitled. (art) IV, 3, p-15 (Mar 1921)
  • Sassoon, Siegfried.

    Counter-Attack and Other Poems, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 5, p-46 (May 1919)

    -. “Night on the Convoy.” (poem) II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Save Sacco and Vanzetti.” IV, 3, p-35 (Mar 1921)

  • Scarlett, Sam.

    IV, 1, p-10 (Jan 1921)

  • Schack, William. “Art In Starving Germany.” V, 10, p-20 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Private Property.” (poem) VI, 11, p-25 (Nov 1923)

    -. “Revery” (poem) V, 10, p-21 (Oct 1922)

  • Scheffauer, Herman George.

    The New Vision in the German Arts , reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

  • Scheidemann, Phillip.

    III, 7, p-17 (Jul 1920)

  • Schmidt, Matthew.

    V, 10, p-13 (Oct 1922)

  • Schneider, Pauline. “An Old Woman in Spring.” (poem) I, 5, p-34 (Jul 1918)
  • Schnittkind, Henry T. (Editor).

    The Poets of the Future. A College Anthology for 1916-17, reviewed by Ruth Pickering. I, 3, p-43 (May 1918)

  • Schnitzler, Arthur.

    Casanova’s Homecoming, reviewed by Joseph Freeman. V, 9, p-26 (Sep 1922)

  • Schuyler, Margaretta. “Sea Moths” (poem) I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918)
  • Schwab, Charles M.

    I, 1, p-6 (Mar 1918)

  • Schwartz, Isaac H. “In a Southern Prison Camp.” V, 5, p-25 (May 1922)
  • Scott, Evelyn. “House Spirits.” (poem) III, 2, p-45 (Feb 1920)
  • Seaman, Frank. “Freedom in Mexico.” IV, 9, p-25 (Sep 1921)
  • Seamen’s Strike.

    IV, 6, p-15 (Jun 1921)

  • Seattle General Strike.

    II, 4, p-23 (Apr 1919); II, 6, p-58 (Jun 1919); III, 9, p-12 (Sep 1920)

  • Seattle Labor.

    V, 1, p-7 (Jan 1922)

  • Seaver, Edwin. “A Poet Contemplates Revolution,” review of Masse Mensch, a play by Ernst Toller. VII, 6, p-30 (Jun 1924)

    -. “Cock A Doodle Do !!!” (poem) VI, 5, p-14 (May 1923)

    -. “Rebel” (poem) VI, 9, p-12 (Sep 1923)

  • Secret World War I Treaties.

    II, 10, p-33 (Oct 1919)

  • Seidenberg, Roderick. “Fort Leavenworth.” (art) IV, 12, p-8 (Dec 1921)
  • Seiwert, F. W. “The Sacrifice” (art) VI, 10, p-14 (Oct 1923)

    -. “Work and Bread” (art) VII, 1, p-10 (Jan 1924)

  • Sellens, Fannie.

    III, 1, p-17 (Jan 1920)

  • Senior, Mary. “Primavera.” (poem) II, 9, p-23 (Sep 1919)
  • Serge, Victor. “Intellectual Life in Russia.” VI, 8, p-20 (Aug 1923)
  • Serrati.

    III, 2, p-34 [portrait] (Feb 1920)

  • Seyster, Lois F. “Codes.” (poem) IV. 6, p-14 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Surprise.” (poem) IV, 3, p-33 (Mar 1921)

  • S, H. “Tattle,” review of National Miniatures by “Tattler” I, 7, p-32 (Sep 1918)
  • Shachtman, Max. “The Cradle of the Giants” VII, 10, p-15 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Karl Marx: The Revolutionist.” VII, 5, p-13 (May 1924)

    -. Review of James Joyce: His First Forty Years by Herbert S. Gorman VII, 6, p-33 (Jun 1924)

    -. Review of Leonid Andreyev, A Critical Study by Alexander Kaun VII, 7, p-30 (Jul 1924)

  • Shands, H. A.

    White and Black, reviewed by Mary White Ovington. V, 5, p-28 (May 1922)

  • Shaw, Anna Howard.

    I, 1, p-7 (Mar 1918)

  • Shaw, George Bernard.

    II, 11, p-22 (Dec 1919); Back to Methuselah, reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 7, p-30 (Jul 1921); “Bernard Shaw and the Revolution.” V, 11, p-11 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “A Letter from Bernard Shaw.” (In response to “Adventures in Free Speech” by Max Eastman) I, 13, p-7 (Mar 1919)

  • Sheridan, Clare.

    IV, 6, p-29 (Jun 1921) ; Mayfair to Moscow , reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 6, p-29 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Statue of Dostoievski by Merkouroff” (photograph) IV, 6, p-30 (Jun 1921)

  • Shields, Arthur. “The Battle of Logan County.” IV, 10, p-16 (Oct 1921)

    -. “For the Silent Defenders.” V, 9, p-22 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Palmer’s Last Crime.” III, 12, p-24 (Dec 1920)

  • Shiplacoff.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

  • Shoemaker, Joel. “The Northwest Comes of Age” VI, 9, p-20 (Sep 1923)
  • The Shop Book.

    IV, 6, p-2. Jun 1921)

  • S, H.P. “Freedom,” review of Why Freedom Matters by Norman Angell. II, 10, p-48 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Judging the C.O.’s,” review of The Conscientious Objector by Major Walter Guest Kellogg. II, 9, p-47 (Sep 1919)

    -. “The Madman,” review of The Madman: His Parables and Poems by Kahil Gibran I, 11, p-44 (Jan 1919)

    -. “The Meaning of History,” review of Modern and Contemporary European History by J. Selwyn Schapiro. II, 4, p-44 (Apr 1919)

    -. “The New American,” review of With Poor Immigrants to America by Stephen Graham I, 9, p-46 (Nov 1918)

  • Shuffle Along.

    IV, 12, p-24 (Dec 1921)

  • Siberian Soviet Workers Committee. “To All Workingmen and Working Women of the United States.” (letter) II, 5, p-12 (May 1919)
  • Simon, Paul. “A Literary Swashbuckler,” review of Four and Twenty Minds by Giovanni Popini. VI, 3, p-29 (Mar 1923)

    -. “A Medal for Mencken,” review of Prejudices, Third Series by H. L. Mencken. VI, 3, p-27 (Mar 1923)

  • Simons, H. Austin. “A Rose.” (poem) [Conscientious Objector prisoner] II, 4, p-38 (Apr 1919)

    -. “A Tree By the Road.” (poem) III, 4, p-42 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Guilty: the General Strike.” III, 9, p-12 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Romance” (poem) II, 4, p-39 (Apr 1919)

    -. “The U.S. Revolutionary Training Institute.” II, 9, p-42 (Sep 1919)

  • Simons, Hi. “George Grosz, Artist-Communist.” V, 7, p-28 (Jul 1922)
  • Sinberg, George. “Love, 1920), review of Minna and Myself by Maxwell Bodenheim. II, 6, p-53 (Jun 1919)
  • Sinclair, Mary. Untitled. (art) IV, 11, p-23 (Nov 1921)
  • Sinclair, May.

    The Tree of Heaven, reviewed by R. P. I, 2, p-39 (Apr 1918)

  • Sinclair, Upton.

    I, 12, p-46 (Feb 1919); IV, 1, p-33 (Jan 1921); The Book of Life, reviewed by Joseph Freeman. V, 2, p-31 (Feb 1922); The Brass Check, A Study of American Journalism, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 4, p-43 (Apr 1920); The Goose-Step, reviewed by Joseph Freeman. VI, 4, p-27 (Apr 1923); The Gosling , reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 4, p-31 (Apr 1924); Hell (advertisement) VI, 6, p-3 (Jun 1923) ; Jimmy Higgins, Samuel Seeker, The Metropolis, Hell, The Journal of Arthur Stirling, and Manassa , reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 2, p-32 (Feb 1924); Jimmie Higgins, reviewed by Louise Bryant. II, 9, p-47 (Sep 1919); The Profits of Religion, reviewed by B. M. G. I, 11, p-43 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Behold This Writer!” review of Behold this Dreamer by Fulton Oursler VII, 5, p-29 (May 1924)

    -. “Good News” (letter) I, 12, p-13 (Feb 1919);

    -. “The Jesus-Thinkers” [rebuttal to Mike Gold] V, 10, p-15 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Is This a Boycott?” V, 5, p-33 (May 1922)

    -. “Out of Kansas,” review of Dust by Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Haldeman-Julius. IV, 3, p-28 (Mar 1921)

    -. “We Get Arrested a Little.” VI, 7, p-16 (Jul 1923)

  • Sissle, Noble.

    IV, 12, p-25 (Dec 1921)

  • Skeen, Ruth Loomis. “The Answer” (poem) VII, 8, p-25 (Aug 1924)
  • Skeffington, Hannah Sheehy. “Ireland and the British Elections.” I, 13, p-32 (Mar 1919)
  • Slocombe, George.

    V, 6, p-8 [portrait] (Jun 1922)

    -. “The Cannes-Cannes Conference.” (poem) V, 4, p-17 (Apr 1922)

  • S. L. P.

    II, 9, p-41 (Sep 1919)

  • Smedley, Agnes. “The Parliament of Man.” IV, 10, p-13 (Oct 1921)
  • Smillie, Robert.

    II, 11, p-2 (Dec 1919)

    -. “A Message From Smillie.” II, 11, pp- 16 and 17 (Dec 1919)

  • Smith, Henry Justin.

    Deadlines, reviewed by James Fuchs. VI, 7, p-31 (Jul 1923)

  • Smith, Jessica. “A Dividend Out of Russia.” VI, 12, p-16 (Dec 1923)
  • Smyena Vyekha (The New Path).

    V, 4, p-5 (Apr 1922)

  • Snedigar, Robert. “Negligee.” (poem) IV, 12, p-27 (Dec 1921)
  • Socialist Assemblymen [New York] Ousted.

    III, 5, p-43 (May 1920)

  • Socialist Conference in Berne.

    II, 6, p-47 (Jun 1919)

  • Socialist Conference in Vienna.

    IV, 5, p-12 (May 1921)

  • Socialist Party.

    “ Socialist Party Congressional Program.” I, 8, p-42 (Oct 1918); I, 9, p-25 (Nov 1918); I, 9, Back cover [100% American] (Nov 1918); I, 10, p-33 (Dec 1918); “The Class War in Seattle.” [Socialist Party Defense Committee] (letter) II, 6, p-58 (Jun 1919); [Socialist Party Left Wing] II, 6, p-32 (Jun 1919); VI, 5, p-33 (May 1923); VI, 6, p-9 (Jun 1923); VII, 10, p-11 (Oct 1924)

  • Socialist Party Convention: 1920.

    III, 7, p-24 (Jul 1920)

  • Socialist Party Convention: 1921.

    IV, 8, p-22 (Aug 1921)

  • Socialist Party Trial.

    I, 12, p-10 (Feb 1919)

  • The Socialist Review.

    II, 11, p-51 (Dec 1919)

  • Society for Technical Aid to Soviet Russia. (S.T.A.S.R)

    V, 11, p-42 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Soglow, Otto. “Every Day Is Market Day” (art) V, 7, p-12 (Jul 1922)
  • -. “Midnight Near the Docks.” (art) V, 9, p-8 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Prosperity — Now Nearly Everybody Can Eat” (art) VI, 4, p-23 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Under the Elevated.” (art) V, 8, p-12 (Aug 1922)

    -. “What’s that — what’s that?.....” (art) (attributed) VI, 5, p-20 (May 1923)

  • Sorel, George.

    VII, 8, p-29 (Aug 1924)

  • Sors. “George Slocombe, London Daily Herald.” (art) V, 6, p-8 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Tchicherin.” (art) V, 6, p-4 (Jun 1922)

  • Soviet Anarchists.

    VI, 10, p-30 (Oct 1923)

  • Soviet Art.

    II, 6, p-11 Jun 1919)

  • Soviet Culture.

    V, 12, p-7 (Jan 1923); VI, 8, p-20 (Aug 1923)

  • Soviet Economy.

    VII, 2, p-11 (Feb 1924)

  • Soviet Newspapers.

    VI, 10, p-28 (Oct 1923)

  • Soviet Poster.

    IV, 12, p-2 (Dec 1921)

  • Soviet Prisons.

    IV, 6, p-12 (Jun 1921)

  • Soviet Russia .

    II, 7, p-49 (Jul 1919)

  • Soviet Russia Pictorial.

    V, 12, p-41 (Jan 1923)

  • Soviet Theatre.

    VI, 2, p-15 (Feb 1923); VI, 4, p-14 (Apr 1923)

  • Soviet Union.

    I, 1, p-14 (Mar 1918); I, 2, p-14 (Apr 1918); I, 3, p-28 (May 1918); I, 5, p-18 (Jul 1918); I, 6, pp -11 and 16 (Aug 1918); I, 9, pp-14 and 32 (Nov 1918); I, 10, p-22, p-24 and 34 (Dec 1918); II, 5, pp 12, 14, 19, and 38 (May 1919); II, 7, p-21 (Jul 1919); II, 8, p-3 (Aug 1919); II, 11, p-3 (Dec 1919); III, 10, p-5 (Oct 1920); III, 11, pp-10 and 15 (Nov 1920); III, 12, p-9 (Dec 1920); IV, 1, pp-13 and 14 (Jan 1921); IV, 4, p-32 (Apr 1921); IV, 6, p-24 (Jun 1921); IV, 10, p-13 (Oct 1921); IV, 12, p-20 (Dec 1921); V, 3, p-5 (Mar 1922); V, 8, p-25 (Aug 1922); VI, 7, p-23 (Jul 1923); VII, 1, p-14 (Jan 1924)

  • Spadoni, Adriana.

    The Swing of the Pendulum, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 5, p-39 (May 1920)

  • Spain: Politics.

    IV, 4, p-16 (Apr 1921)

  • Spanish Farmers.

    III, 10, p-28 (Oct 1920)

  • Spargo, John.

    Bolshevism, reviewed by John Reed. II, 5, p-39 (May 1919); Bolshevism, attacked by Max Eastman. II, 7, p-7 (Jul 1919)

  • Spartacus Group [Germany].

    I, 13, p-3 (Mar 1919)

  • Special Correspondent. “Migratory Workers’ Convention.” V, 1, p-25 (Jan 1922)

    -. “The Muscovite Steam-Roller.” IV, 6, p-24 (Jun 1921)

    -. “The Red Army in the Near East.” IV, 5, p-21 (May 1921)

    -. “The Socialist Pin-Wheel.” IV, 8, p-22 (Aug 1921)

  • Spencer, Anne. “Before the Feast of Shushan.” (poem) V, 4, p-30 (Apr 1922)
  • Spencer, Niles. “Houses.” (art) V, 4, p-9 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Negro Girl.” (art) V, 6, p-28 (Jun 1922)

  • Spingarn, J. E.

    Poems, reviewed by Elsa Bloch VII, 7, p-31 (Jul 1924)

  • Spiritualism.

    VI, 5, p-17 (May 1923)

  • Stackhouse, Elsie (also E.P.S.). “A Child’s Poems: Pipes, Bells, Brick Pathway, My Garden, Play-Time, and Wishes.” (poems) I, 5, p-20 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Words.” (poem) I, 9, p-31 (Nov 1918)

  • Stalin, Josef.

    II, 7, p-28 (Jul 1919)

  • Stallings, Lawrence.

    Plumes, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

  • Stanislavsky, C. S.

    VI, 2, p-15 (Feb 1923)

  • Stanton, Elizabeth Cady.

    I,1, p-7 (Mar 1918)

  • Statement of Ownership.

    V, 11, p-38 (Nov/Dec 1922); VI, 5, p-14 (May 1923); VI, 11, p-31 (Nov 1923); VII, 4, p-32 (Apr 1924)

  • Stedman, Seymour.

    I, 7, p-8 (Sep 1918); II, 10, p-10 (Oct 1919); IV, 4, p-21 (Apr 1921)

    -. “As to Berger.” II, 5, p-41 (May 1919)

  • Steimer, Mollie.

    III, 1, p-23 (Jan 1920)

  • Stein, Charles. “A Letter.” (letter) IV, 4, p-32 (Apr 1921)
  • Steinmetz, Charles P.

    II, 11, p-51 (Dec 1919)

  • Stelton, New Jersey, Commune.

    IV, 3, p-12 (Mar 1921)

  • Sterling, George. “A Knee is Bent” (poem) VI, 6, p-10 (Jun 1923)

    -. “The Black Hound Bays.” (poem) VI, 3, p-25 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Paradox” (poem) VI, 10, p-8 (Oct 1923)

    -. Selected Poems, reviewed by Dorothy Day VI, 12, p-31 (Dec 1923)

  • Sterling, Jean. “The Silent Defense in Sacramento.” I, 12, p-15 (Feb 1919)
  • Sterne, Maurice. “The Actors’ Strike” (art) II, 10, Front cover (Oct 1919)

    -. “A Drawing.” (art) II, 10, p-23 (Oct 1919)

    -. “An East Indian Dancer” (art) I, 1, p-27 (Mar 1918)

    -. “A Pueblo Indian.” (art) I, 9, p-18 (Nov 1918)

    -. “The Artist and Life.” III, 3, p-21 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Burmese Girl.” (art) IV, 5, p-10 (May 1921)

    -. “Caucasian Boy.” (art) V, 6, p-29 (Jun 1922)

    -. “100% American [Pueblo Indian]” (art) III, 3, p-4 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Sleep.” (art) II, 4, p-9 (Apr 1919)

    -. Untitled. [woman’s portrait] (art) I, 10, Front cover (Dec 1918)

    -. Untitled. [woman’s portrait] (art) II, 8, Front cover (Aug 1919)

    -. Untitled. [lioness] (art) III, 3, p-21 (Mar 1920)

    -. Untitled. [two studies of female form] (art) III, 3, p-22 (Mar 1920)

    -. Untitled. [two antelopes] (art) III, 3, p-23 (Mar 1920)

    -. Untitled. [still life - Lilies] (art) IV, 8, p-10 (Aug 1921)

    -. Untitled. [native ritual] (art) V, 2, p-24 (Feb 1922)

    -. Untitled. [woman’s portrait.] V, 6, Front cover. (Jun 1922)

    -. “Vintage Girl.” (art) V, 6, p-21 (Jun 1922)

  • Sterner, Albert. “The House of Usher.” (art) I, 5, p-14 (Jul 1918)

    -. “The Soul That Is Sick.” (art) I, 5, p-11 (Jul 1918)

  • Stevens, Doris.

    Jailed for Freedom , reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 11, p-26 (Nov 1920)

  • Stickney, Percy.

    Fair Play for the Workers, reviewed by B. Harrow. II, 6, p-51 (Jun 1919)

  • St. John, Vincent.

    IV, 1, p-10 (Jan 1921)

  • Stokes, Rose Pastor.

    I, 2, p-10 (Apr 1918)

    -. “A Bolshevik Notes the Spring.” (poem) IV, 6, p-34 (Jun 1921)

    -. “At the Fourth Congress [of the Comintern]” VI, 2, p-21 (Feb 1923)

    -. “O Proletariat!” (poem) V, 10, p-26 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Recent Impressions of Russia — a Conversation With Albert Rhys Williams.” I, 10, p-24 (Dec 1918)

    -. “We Who Stay.” (poem) IV, 6, p-22 (Jun 1921)

  • Stolar, A. M. “Lenin’s Smile” (letter) III, 5, p-50 (May 1920)
  • Stolar, M. A. “Inquisition.” III, 1, p-29 (Jan 1920)
  • Stopes, Marie.

    Married Love, reviewed by anonymous reviewer. II, 5, p-48 (May 1919)

  • Storrs, John. “Music.” (poem) I, 2, p-11. (Apr 1918)

    -. Untitled. [Study for Walt Whitman memorial] (art) I, 8, Front cover (Oct 1918)

  • Strachey, Lytton.

    Queen Victoria, reviewed by Claude McKay. IV, 9, p-31 (Sep 1921)

  • Stragnell, Sylvia. “Burial.” (poem) V, 8, p-10 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Exhalation.” (poem) V, 11, p-19 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Maple Fire.” (poem) V, 12, p-11 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Mezzotints” (poem) V, 10, p-26 (Oct 1922)

  • Streit, Clarence K.

    Where the Iron Is, There Is the Fatherland , reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 12, p-33 (Dec 1920)

  • Strong, Anna Louise.

    III, 1, p-21 (Jan 1920); The First Time in History, reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 4, p-30 (Apr 1924)

  • Suckow, Ruth.

    Country People, reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

    -. “Timberline.” (poem) III, 2, p-45 (Feb 1920)

  • Suffrage Statue in U.S. Capitol.

    IV, 4, p-9 (Apr 1921)

  • Suppression of Socialists.

    I, 6, p-13 (Aug 1918)

  • The Survey: Journal of Social Progress.

    I, 2, Back cover (Apr 1918)

  • Susseff, Ivan. “In Kansas” [Examples of American Justice] I, 12, p-45 (Feb 1919)
  • Sweeney, Charles P. “The Uncaging of Debs.” V, 2, p-22 (Feb 1922)
  • Swinnerton, Frank.

    Nocturne , reviewed by Ruth Pickering. I, 6, p-28 (Aug 1918); Shops and Houses, reviewed by Ruth Pickering. II, 6, p-52 (Jun 1919)

  • Szukalski, Stanley or Stanislaw “The Machine Age.” (art) (Feb 1921)

    -. “Simplicity Is Wisdom, Charmer.” (art) V, 7, p-8 (Jul 1922)

    -. Untitled. [slinking figure] (art) III, 4, p-14 (Apr 1920)

    -. Untitled. [drawing] (art) III, 4, p-42 (Apr 1920)

TTT

  • Taggard, Genevieve.

    For Eager Lovers, reviewed by Joseph Freeman. VI, 5, p-42 (May 1923); Hawaiian Hilltop, reviewed by Robert L. Wolf. VII, 2, p-31 (Feb 1924)

    -. “A Journey.” (poem) III, 7, p-21 (Jul 1920)

    -. “At a Cafe.” (poem) III, 10, p-33 (Oct 1920)

    -. “Engaged.” V, 9, p-5 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Epithalamium.” (poem) IV, 4, p-8 (Apr !921)

    -. “For Eager Lovers.” (poem) IV, 1, p-24 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Hawaiian Volcano.” (poem) III, 10, p-33 (Oct 1920)

    -. “Poems: The Futile, Gladness, To a Hawaiian Girl, and For the League of Dead Nations.” (poems) III, 3, p-10 (Mar 1920)

    -. “The Quiet Woman.” (poem) IV, 9, p-9 (Sep 1921)

    -. “To a Hawaiian Playmate.” (poem) IV, 5, p-11 (May 1921)

    -. “The Tourist.” (poem) II, 8, p-25 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Tropic Mother’s Melody.” (poem) IV, 6, p-34 (Jun 1921)

    -. “The Vast Hour.” (poem) IV, 3, p-15 (Mar 1921)

    -. “With Child.” (poem) IV, 12, p-28 (Dec 1921)

  • Tannenbaum, Florence. “Baal — Moloch.” (poem) V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Mortgaged.” (poem) V, 6, p-30 (Jun 1922)

  • Tar and Feathering of IWW.

    II, 9, p-3 (Sep 1919)

  • “Tattler.”

    National Miniatures , reviewed by H. S. I, 7, p-32 (Sep 1918)

  • Tchicherin, George.

    -.“Note From the Russian Soviet Government to President Wilson [requesting an armistice]. I, 11, p-38 (Jan 1919) V, 6, pp-4, 5, 6, and 7 (Jun 1922);

    -. “Greetings from Tchicherin.” V, 7, p-3 (Jul 1922)

  • Tead, Ordway.

    Instincts in Industry, reviewed by B. Harrow. II, 6, p-54 (Jun 1919)

  • Teapot Dome.

    VII, 3, Front cover, pp-5 and 18/19 (Mar 1924)

  • Thalheimer, A. “The Present Situation of the Communist Party of Germany” VII, 3, p-20 (Mar 1924)
  • Third International Tactics.

    IV, 10, p-5 (Oct 1921)

  • Thomas, Elizabeth. “Antique.” (poem) II, 5, p-28 (May 1919)

    -. “A Wish.” (poem) II, 5, p-28 (May 1919)

    -. “Labor.” (poem) II, 8, p-50 (Aug 1919)

    -. “The Little Boy.” (poem) I, 11, p-32 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Mrs. F ——.” (poem) I, 12, p-25 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Pastorale.” (poem) I, 13, p-42 (Mar 1919)

  • Thompson, Lloyd S. “A Vag in College.” (poem) VI, 7, p-22 (Jul 1922)
  • Thorne, Jean. “A Library.” (poem) VI, 5, p-32 (May 1923)
  • Tirpitz, Admiral von.

    III, 5, p-48 (May 1920)

  • Tobenkin, Elias.

    The House of Conrad , reviewed by Irwin Granich. I, 5, p-32 (Jul 1918)

  • Tobinson, Gertrude M. “The Soviet of the Far East — Verbatim report of wife of Krasnochokov”. II, 4, p-32 (Apr 1919)
  • Toller, Ernst.

    II, 9, p-13 (Sep 1919); The Machine Wreckers, reviewed by William Schack. V, 10, p-20 (Oct 1922); Masse Mensch , reviewed by Edwin Seaver. VII, 6, p-30 (Jun 1924)

  • Toomer, Jean.

    Cane, reviewed by Dorothy Day. VI, 12, p-31 (Dec 1923)

    -. “Becky.” V, 10, p-30 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Carma.” V, 9, p-13 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Georgia Dusk.” (poem) V, 9, p-25 (Sep 1922)

  • Trachtenberg, Alexander.

    The American Labor Year Book: 1917-18. reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 2, p-35 (Apr 1918); “International Labor and Socialist Notes.” I, 3, p-36 (May 1918); I, 4, p-32 (Jun 1918); I, 5, p-30 (Jul 1918); I, 7, p-30 (Sep 1918); I, 8, p-40 (Oct 1918); I, 9, p-40 (Nov 1918); I, 10, p-42 (Dec 1918); I, 11, p-36 (Jan 1919); I, 12, p-34 (Feb 1919); I, 13, p-43 (Mar 1919); II, 4, p-40 (Apr 1919)

  • Tractman, Judith. “Complexity.” (poem) V, 5, p-21 (May 1922)

    -. “Release” (poem) V, 8, p-10 (Aug 1922)

    -. “Second Song of Release.” (poem) V, 9, p-10 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Silhouette” (opoem) V, 9, p-25 (Sep 1922)

  • Trade Union Educational League (TUEL)

    VI, 5, p-37 (May 1923); VI, 10, p-27 (Oct 1923)

  • Trask, Sherwood. “Sing, Cornbelt Men!” (poem) V, 1, p-12 (Jan 1922)
  • Tree, Iris. “Sonnet.” (poem) II, 6, p-26 (Jun 1919)
  • Tresca, Carlo. “The Italian Workers and the War.” I, 10, p-19 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Malatesta in Italy.” III, 4, p-22 (Apr 1920)

    -. “What’s the Use?” V, 5, p-22 (May 1922)

  • Tridon, Andre.

    Psycho-analysis, Its History, Theory, and Practice , reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 5, p-41 (May 1920); Psychoanalysis and Love, reviewed by Joseph Freeman. V, 10, p-31 (Oct 1922)

  • Triple Alliance.

    IV, 6, p-9 (Jun 1921)

  • Trotsky, Leon.

    The Bolsheviki and World Peace , reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 1, p-33 (Mar 1918); What Is a Peace Program , reviewed by anonymous reviewer. II, 6, p-57 (Jun 1919); IV, 4, p-24 (Apr 1921); IV, 10, Front cover. (Oct 1921); VI, 12, p-10 (Dec 1923); Our Revolution, reviewed by George McLaughlin. VII, 10, p-31 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Is it Possible to Fix a Definite Time for a Counter-Revolution or a Revolution?” VII, 2, p-24 (Feb 1924)

  • Trout, Dorothy Burt. “The Pulse of the Pleasure Ship” (poem) VI, 10, p-15 (Oct 1923)
  • Troy, William. “Hills.” (poem) III, 10, p-13 (Oct 1920)
  • True, Ruth. “Little Daughters of the Streets.” (poem) I, 1, p-40 (Mar 1918)
  • The Truth.

    I, 5, p-33 (Jul 1918)

  • Tschitscherin, G. W. “Russia’s Answer to the Charge of Terrorism.” I, 10, p-34 (Dec 1918)
  • Tucker, Herman Lathrop.

    III, 10, p-19 (Oct 1920)

  • Tucker, Irwin St. John. “In an Art Museum.” (poem) II, 7, p-45 (Jul 1919)
  • Tucker, Margaret. “Milady and the Bolsheviks.” IV, 4, p-24 (Apr 1921)
  • Tully, Jim.

    Emmett Lawler , reviewed by S. A. DeWitt. V, 5, p-28 (May 1922)

  • Tulsa Race Riot.

    IV, 7, p-25 (Jul 1921)

  • Turati.

    III, 2, p-32 (Feb 1920)

  • Turner, George Tibbe.

    Hagar’s Hoard, reviewed by Floyd Dell. IV, 4, p-30 (Apr 1921)

  • Turner, John Kenneth.

    Shall It Be Again? , reviewed by Karl Pretshold. V, 9, p-30 (Sep 1922)

    -.“Is Mexico in Danger?” II, 6, p-19 Jun 1919)

    -. “Mexico Again.” III, 3, p-40 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Who Said Wilsonism!” [Response to Karl Petshold review] V, 11, p-36 (Nov/Dec 1922)

  • Turner, Lizinka Campbell.

    Twenty-Nine Tales from the French, reviewed by anonymous reviewer. V, 9, p-31 (Sep 1922)

    -. “Distinguo.” (poem) I, 3, p-7 (May 1918)

  • Twitchell, Anna Spencer. “Debt.” (poem) III, 6, p-22 (Jun 1920)

    -. “The Vagrant.” (poem) II, 5, p-49 (May 1919)

  • Tyler, John M.

    The Coming of Man , reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 3, p-32 (Mar 1924)

    Typical American propaganda — President Wilson’s “14-point Speech.” [in Russian] I, 11, p-25 (Jan 1919)

UUU

  • Ulysses by James Joyce.

    I, 1, p-39 (Mar 1918)

  • UMWA.

    III, 8, p-9 (Aug 1920); IV, 4, p-25 (Apr 1921); V, 11, p-31 (Nov/Dec 1922); VI, 9, p-23 (Sep 1923)

  • Unconditional Surrender of Germany.

    I, 9, p-30 (Nov 1918)

  • Underhill, Ruth. “Patriotic Song No. 689.” (poem) I, 2, p-44 (Apr 1918)
  • Undset, Sigrid.

    Jenny, reviewed by Holgar Cahill. IV, 10, p-31 (Oct 1921)

  • Unemployment.

    IV, 11, p-4 (Nov 1921)

  • Unequal Justice.

    VI, 5, p-30 (May 1923)

  • Unidentified Artist. Untitled. [Dove of peace] (art) I, 9, Front cover (Nov 1918)

    -. Untitled. [Girl on swing] (art) II, 6, Front cover. (Jun 1919)

  • Union General de Trabajo. (U.G.T.)

    IV, 4, p-16 (Apr 1921)

  • Unterman, Elsa. “Less Than Equal, A Story.” I, 8, p-13 (Oct 1918)
  • Untermeyer, Jean Starr.

    Growing Pains, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 4, p-42 (Apr 1919); Dreams Out of Darkness, reviewed by Joseph Freeman. V, 1, p-29 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Child at a Concert.” (poem) III, 2, p-46 (Feb 1920)

    -. “Church Sociable.” (poem) I, 1, p-12 (Mar 1918)

    -. “During Darkness.” (poem) I, 12, p-33 (Feb 1919)

    -. “From the Road in November.” (poem) IV, 6, p-14 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Sonfonia Domestica.” (poem) IV, 7, p-8 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Song of a Woman.” (poem) V, 5, p-20 (May 1922)

    -. “Spring.” (poem) I, 8, p-34 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Spring Night At Lachaise’s” (poem) V, 11, p-36 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Winter-bound.” (poem) IV, 6, p-14 (Jun 1921)

  • Untermeyer, Louis.

    The New Era in American Poetry, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 11, p-39 (Dec 1919); The New Adam , reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 12, p-31 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Advice.” (poem) I, 4, p-34 (Jun 1918)

    -. “A Preface to —,” review of A Book of Prefaces (Opus 13) by H. L. Mencken. I, 3, p-43 (May 1918)

    -. “Book Notes “ I, 2, p-43 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Cemetery Robins.” (poem) IV, 5, p- 11 (May 1921)

    -. “Design for a Perfect World.” (poem) V, 5, p-21 (May 1922)

    -. “Dialogue In A Grave.” (poem) V, 11, p-19 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Dusk of the Gods,” review of Toward the Gulf by Edgar Lee Masters. I, 4 , p-36 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Escape.” (poem) III, 9, p-24 (Sep 1920)

    -. “The Garland for Debs.” (poem) III, 8, p-21 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Gold and White.” (poem) III, 9, p-24 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Hark, from the Tomb — ,” review of Shadowy Thresholds by Cale Young Rice. III, 9, p-29 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Insurrection in April.” (poem) II, 6, p-32 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Liberation.” (poem) III, 9, p-24 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Limehouse in Verse,” review of London Lamps by Thomas Burke. I, 4, p-41 (Jun 1918)

    -. “New Perspectives,” review of Horizons, A Book of Criticisms by Francis Hackett. I, 7, p-29 (Sep 1918)

    -. “On the Field of Honor.” (poem) I, 6, p-15 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Poor White,” review of Poor White by Sherwood Anderson. IV, 2, p-32 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Portrait of a Machine.” (poem) I, 11, p-35 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Russia — 1919.” (poem) I, 13, p-18 (Mar 1919)

    -. “The Score Board.” (poem) I, 5, p-7 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Summer Storm.” (poem) I, 12, p-21 (Feb 1919)

    -. “Three Poems: Picnic on the Grass, Habit, and A Derelict.” (poems) I, 3, p-50 (May 1918)

    -. “The (Printed) Play’s the Thing.” I, 4, p-41 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Two Sonnets: The Pilgrimage and Windy Days” (poems) I, 1, p-31 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Will He Come Back?” I, 4, p-41 (Jun 1918)

  • Upton Sinclair’s: A monthly magazine for a clean peace and the internation. (advertisement) I, 2, p-2 (Apr 1918)
  • U.S. Congress: Special interests.

    VI, 12, p-6 (Dec 1923)

  • U.S. Economy.

    VII, 7, p-9 (Jul 1924); VII, 8, p-10 (Aug 1924)

  • U.S. Imperialism.

    VII, 5, p-15 (May 1924)

VVV

  • Valentine, Anne. Untitled. [street scene] (art) III, 5, p-36 (May 1920)
  • Van Doren, Mark. “Three Friends” (poem) VII, 9, p-17 (Sep 1924)
  • Van Slyke, B. K. “If Earth Receives My Soul Again.” (poem) II, 7, p-19 (Jul 1919)
  • Van Vechten, Carl

    The Tattooed Countess, reviewed by Ida Dailes VII, 10, p-33 (Oct 1924)

  • Vanzetti, Bartolomeo.

    The Story of a Proletarian Life, reviewed by Robert Minor. VI, 11, p-29 (Nov 1923)

  • Varney, Harold Lord.

    Revolt , reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 7, p-45 (Jul 1919)

  • Veblen, Thorstein.

    The Higher Learning, reviewed by B. Harrow. II, 6, p-50 (Jun 1919); Absentee Ownership and Business Enterprise in Recent Times: The Case of America, reviewed by Jay Lovestone VII, 3, p-31 (Mar 1924)

  • Vedder, Miriam. “April Evening.” (poem) V, 2, p-20 (Feb 1922)

    -. “Less Disturbing.” (poem) III, 6, p-12 (Jun 1920)

  • The Veterans Voice.

    VI, 5, p-43 (May 1923)

  • Vienna Uprising.

    V, 2, p-21 (Feb 1922)

  • Viereck, George Sylvester. “Respite.” (poem) IV, 9, p-8 (Sep 1921)
  • Vigilantes in Tulsa .

    I, 2, p-15 (Apr 1918)

  • Vinal, Harold. “Cherish My Love.” (poem) V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Nocturne.” (poem) V, 3, p-21 (Mar 1922)

    -. “Sea Memory.” (poem) V, 2, p-25 (Feb 1922)

    -. “II.” (poem) V, 1, p-23 (Jan 1922)

    -. “You Came to Me.” (poem) V, 9, p-31 (Sep 1922)

  • Viviani, Rene.

    As We See It , reviewed by James Fuchs VI, 7, p-31 (Jul 1923)

  • Vodenitcharov, Ivan Vassiley. “A Message From Bulgaria.” II, 10, p-41 (Oct 1919)
  • The Voice of Labor.

    VI, 4, p-35 (Apr 1923)

  • The Voice of the Worker. (Greek Socialist Union)

    II, 5, p-2 (May 1919)

  • Volker, R. “Hunger” (art) VII, 8, p-29 (Aug 1924)
  • Von Freytag-Loringhoven, Else Baroness. “Chill” (poem) V, 10, p-29 (Oct 1922)

    -. “Loss.” (poem) V, 10, p-21 (Oct 1922)

  • Vorse, Mary Heaton.

    Growing Up, reviewed by Floyd Dell. III, 11, p-28 (Nov 1920); Fraycar’s Fist , reviewed by Ida Dailes. VII, 7, p-30 (Jul 1924)

    -. “A Dollar.” IV, 4, p-22 (Apr 1921)

    -. “The Apple.” IV, 2, p-25 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Courage.” VI, 3, p-11 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Fraycar’s Fist.” III, 9, p-17 (Sep 1920)

    -. “The Hero.” V, 8, p-17 (Aug 1922)

    -. “The Hopper — A Story.” III, 4, p-34 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Locked Out.” IV, 2, p-5 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Russian Pictures.” V, 7, p-20 (Jul 1922)

    -. “The Steel Strike.” III, 1, p-16 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Ten Light, Fourteen Night.” VI, 7, p-11 (Jul 1923)

    -. “Twenty Years”. IV, 1, p-10 (Jan 1921)

WWW

  • Walker, Charles Rumford.

    Steel: The Diary of a Furnace Worker, reviewed by Floyd Dell VI, 2, p-27 (Feb 1923)

  • Walklin, Frank. “Centralia Remembers.” (poem) IV, 4, p-8 (Apr 1921)
  • Walkowitz, A. Untitled. [standing woman] (art) IV, 4, p-4 (Apr 1921)

    -. Untitled. [reclining person] (art) IV, 4, p-7 (Apr 1921)

  • Wallace, J. S. “Lenin Lies Asleep.” VII, 10, p-10 (Oct 1924)
  • Wallis, Keene. “A Day As a Wage.” (poem) IV, 8, p-25 (Aug 1921)

    -. “River and I To Ourselves Again” (poem) VI, 10, p-29 (Oct 1923)

  • Wall Street Explosion.

    VI, 3, p-5 (Mar 1923)

  • Walsh, John J, Chairman, Committee of Five. “A Message from Chicago.” I, 8, p-33 (Oct 1918)
  • Walts, Frank. “Midnight with the Ponies in the Circus Stable.” (art) V, 11, p-15 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Portrait of Anita Loos.” (art) I, 2, Front cover (Apr 1918)

    -. Untitled. [actors’ strike] (art) II, 10, p-38 (Oct 1919)

    -. Untitled. [crescent moon] (art) II, 11, Front cover (Dec 1919)

    -. Untitled. [red-faced woman] (art) V, 11, Front cover (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. Untitled. [crowing rooster and ’23 hatching from shell] (art) V, 12 Front cover (Jan 1923)

    -. Untitled. [bass viol player] (art) VI, 4, Front cover (Apr 1923)

    -. Untitled. [Edythe Baker at the Wintergarden portrait] (art) VI, 5, Front cover (May 1923)

    -. Untitled. [pheasant] (art) VI, 6, Front cover (Jun 1923)

    -. Untitled. [landscape with sunset] (art) VI, 7, Front cover (Jul 1923)

    -. Untitled. [portrait of Edna Porter] (art) VI, 8, Front cover (Aug 1923)

    -. Untitled. [constellation] VI, 9, Front cover (Sep 1923)

    -. “War.” (art) VI, 2, Front cover (Feb 1923)

  • Wang Wei. “Poems: I The Green Brook; II A Farm House By the Wai River; III Passing the Heng Tze Temple.” (poems) [Trans. by Moon Quan and Max Eastman] III, 11, p-7 (Nov 1920)
  • Warbasse, James Peter. “Can the Workers Rub the World?” II, 4, p-37 (Apr 1919)
  • Ware, C. E. “From Chinese White,” review of Chinese White by Gladys Oaks; drawings by William Gropper VI, 3, p-28 (Mar 1923)

    -. “Makers of America,” VI, 5, p-39 (May 1923)

  • Ware, Clarissa S. “Romanticism or Realism,” review of Underground Radicalism, An Open Letter to Eugene V. Debs and All Honest Workers in the Socialist Party. by John Pepper. VI, 6, p-30 (Jun 1923); [Obit] VI, 10, p-7 (Oct 1923)
  • Ware, Hal. “Introducing John Farmer.” VI, 7, p-25 (Jul 1923)
  • Washburn, Claude C.

    The Lonely Warrior, reviewed by Merrill Denison. V, 3, p-29 (Mar 1922)

  • Wasserman, Jacob.

    Gold , reviewed by Abraham Resika. VII, 10, p-32 (Oct 1924)

  • Waterford, Will. “The Next War.” (poem) VI, 11, p-4 (Nov 1923)
  • Watson, E. L. Grant.

    Where Bonds Are Loosed , reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 2, p-40 (Apr 1918); also reviewed by Ruth Pickering, I, 3, p-45 (May 1918)

  • Weed, Clive.

    V, 4, p-7 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Debs.” (art) II, 5, Front cover (May 1919)

    -. “Gee, if I only get my hands on the guy.....” (art) V, 4, p-16 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Handle me gentle, dearie....” (art) III, 3, p-33 (Mar 1920)

    -. “High Salaried Union Official: ‘Boys if you don’t move this train.....” (art) III, 6, pp18 and 19 (Jun 1920)

    -. “I Know What This Bolshevism Means, Bill — it means us!” (art) II, 7, pp-26 and 27 (Jul 1919)

    -. “The International Situation.” (art) II, 9, pp-26 and 27 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Liebknecht.” (art) I, 13, Front cover (Mar 1919)

    -. “Mr. Public — There’s another big coal strike on.....” (art) V, 5, p-6 (May 1922)

    -. “Nikolai Lenin.” (art) I, 11, Front cover (Jan 1919)

    -. “Operator: Trouble with you people is.....” (art) III, 1, pp-26 and 27 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Stone Walls Do Not a Prison Make.” [Debs] (art) II, 4, p-4 (Apr 1919)

    -. “2.75%” (art) II, 9, p-4 (Sep 1919)

    -. Untitled. [Russian peasant with broken chains] I, 10, p-2 (Dec 1918)

    -. “War and His Companion.” (art) IV, 12, p-4 (Dec 1921)

  • Weed, Clive. [Attributed]

    -. “American Generosity.” (art) IV, 9, p-17 (Sep 1921)

    -. “The British Nobility Volunteers.” (art) IV, 7, p-13 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Didn’t we give you the vote?.....” (art) IV, 8, p-23 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Emancipated Woman: Why keep on imitating him?.....” (art) IV, 12, p-23 (Dec 1921)

    -. “ ‘Ere! You’re grabbin’ too much!” (art) IV, 3, p-22 (Mar 1921)

    -. “The Factory School.” (art) IV, 12, p-26 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Gompers: Have you got something new — .....” (art) IV, 7, p-21 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Hey, quit that!.....” (art) III, 12, p-11 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Holding the Bag.” (art) IV, 5, p-9 (May 1921)

    -. “India Welcomes the Prince of Wales.” (art) V, 1, p-13 (Jan 1922)

    -. “Lay off Pittsburgh —.....” (art) IV, 8, p-6 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Money Talks.” (art) IV, 8, p-14 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Our Vice-President.” (art) IV, 9, p-20 (Sep 1921)

    -. “The Press reports that Gompers spent the .....” (art) IV, 6, p-8 (Jun 1921)

    -. “Socialist Investigators: Horrors! How crude! It’s much nicer.....” (art) III, 12, p-25 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Susanna and the Elders.” (art) IV, 7, p-15 (Jul 1921)

    -. “Thank God!” (art) IV, 9, p-20 (Sep 1921)

    -. “That bad boy reading dime novels again” (art) IV, 1, p-13 (Jan 1921)

    -. “Their Pillar of Hope.” (art) IV, 10, p-4 (Oct 1921)

    -. “To all the king’s horses.....” [Irish freedom] (art) IV, 1, p-4 (Jan 1921)

    -. “The True Purpose of the Ku Klux Klan.” (art) IV, 9, p-4 (Sep 1921)

    -. Untitled. [Debs: Say you’re sorry] (art) IV, 2, p-10 (Feb 1921)

    -. Untitled. [Trotsky] (art) IV, 10, Front cover (Oct 1921)

    -. “U.S. : “Quit Laffin’ at me!” (art) IV, 12, p-27 (Dec 1921)

    -. “Who Won?” (art) IV, 9, p-23 (Sep 1921)

  • Welles, Winifred. “Humiliation.” (poem) I, 9, p-12 (Nov 1918)
  • Weiss, Henry George. “Epitaph” (poem) VII, 4, p-10 (Apr 1924)

    -. “When I Die” (poem) VI, 9, p-32 (Sep 1923)

  • Wells, H. G.

    The Outline of History, reviewed by Floyd Dell. IV, 1, p-27 (Jan 1921); IV, 6, p-6 (Jun 1921); The Salvaging of Civilization, reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 7, p-30 (Jul 1921); V, 2, p-27 (Feb 1922); Men Like Gods, reviewed by James Fuchs. VI, 9, p-29 (Sep 1923)

  • Wentworth, C. “Youth.” (poem) II, 7, p-50 (Jul 1919)
  • Wescott, Harris. “The War of the Oil Giants” VII, 9, p-20 (Sep 1920)
  • West, Rebecca.

    The Return of the Soldier, reviewed by P. R. I, 11, p-45 (Jan 1919)

  • West Virginia Coal Miners.

    I, 7, p-3 (Sep 1918); III, 8, p-7 (Aug 1920); IV, 10, p-16 (Oct 1921)

  • White, Viola C. “At the Sewing Circle.” (poem) III, 3, p-13 (Mar 1920)

    -. “The Circus Parade” (poem) VI, 5, p-40 (May 1923)

    -. The Hour of Judgment reviewed by Lydia Gibson VII, 3, p-30 (Mar 1924)

    -. “To a Caged Bear.” (poem) IV, 1, p-9 (Jan 1921)

  • White, Walter F.

    The Fire in the Flint , reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 10, p-31 (Oct 1924)

    -. “The Negro as Poet,” review of The Book of American Negro Poetry by James Weldon Johnson. V, 4, p-29 (Apr 1922)

    -. “What is Social Equality.” V, 1, p-6 (Jan 1922)

  • White, William Allen.

    In the Heart of a Fool , reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 12, p-40 (Feb 1919)

  • Whitman, Walt.

    III, 5, p-42 (May 1920)

  • Whitmarsh, Esther A. “At Death.” (poem) III, 4, p-7 (Apr 1920)

    -. “From Shore.” (poem) III, 2, p-19 (Feb 1920)

    -. “In Church.” (poem) III, 8, p-34 (Aug 1920)

    -. “Moods.” (poem) III, 7, p-29 (Jul 1920)

  • Whittemore, Thomas. (translator)

    Ivan Speaks, reviewed by anonymous reviewer. III, 4, p-47 (Apr 1920)

  • Whitsett, George F. “Immanence.” (poem) IV, 7, p-9 (Jul 1921)
  • Wickham, Anna. “Ascetics.” (poem) VI, 4, p-26 (Apr 1923)

    -. “Eugenics” (poem) VI, 7, p-6 (Jul 1923)

    -. “The Singing Wives.” (poem) V, 1, p-20 (Jan 1922)

  • Wicks, H. M. “The Same in Ohio.” VI, 6, p-20 (Jun 1923)
  • Wilkinson, Marguerite. “A Busy Day” (poem) III, 5, p-25 (May 1920)
  • Williams, Albert Rhys.

    Lenin: the Man and His Work, reviewed by Floyd Dell. II, 11, p-38 (Dec 1919); Through the Russian Revolution , reviewed by Floyd Dell. V, 1, p-26 (Jan 1922)

    -. Conversation With Rose Pastor Stokes. I, 10, p-24 (Dec 1918)

    -. “The House of the Dead.” IV, 12, p-20 (Dec 1921)

  • Williams, Elmer J. “The First Born.” VI, 5, p-28 (May 1923); VI, 7, p-15 (Jul 1923)
  • Williams, Frances Fenwick. “Back From Siberia.” II, 11, p-18 (Dec 1919)

    -. “The Winnipeg Strike.” II, 7, p-39 (Jul 1919)

  • Williams, Robert, British Transport Workers Federation.

    III, 8, p-14 [portrait] (Aug 1920)

    -. “Robert Williams Sees Russia.” III, 8, p-14 (Aug 1920)

    -. “To the American Workers.” II, 9, p-9 (Sep 1919)

  • Williamson County Massacre.

    V, 8, p-9 (Aug 1922)

  • Wilson, Carolyn Crosby. “The Deserted House” (poem) IV, 9, p-8 (Sep 1921)
  • Wilson, Edmund Jr. “The Death of a Soldier.” IV, 9, p-13 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Epitaph For a Hospital Nurse.” (poem) III, 4, p-48 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Epitaph For a Young German.” (poem) III, 2, p-46 (Feb 1920)

    -. “The Hero.” V, 2, p-12 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Oppressor, A Story.” IV, 5, p-25 (May 1921)

    -. See John Peale Bishop. V, 10, p-22 (Oct 1922)

  • Wilson. F. “Larkin on Trial.” (art) III, 6, p-14 (Jun 1920)
  • Wilson, Francis.

    II, 10, p-38 (Oct 1919)

  • Wilson, John French. “The Dead Sing.” (poem) II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)
  • Wilson, Woodrow, President. I,1, p-5 (Mar 1918)
  • Winitsky, Harry. [Trial]

    III, 5, p-17 (May 1920)

  • Winnipeg General Strike.

    II, 7, p-39 (Jul 1919)

  • Wire-City Weekly.

    II, 9, p-48 (Sep 1919)

  • W, J.B.C. ““‘Ogs is ‘Ogs” (poem) VI, 5, p-32 (May 1923)
  • Wolf, Robert L. “The Communist Ambassador.” III, 3, p-28 (Mar 1920)

    -. “G. B. S. at Home.” II, 11, p-22 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Not for Bishops” (poem) VII, 10, p-16 (Oct 1924)

    -. “Petrograd Falls.” (poem) II, 11, p-46 (Dec 1919)

    -. Review of Hawaiian Hilltop by Genevieve Taggard. VII, 2, p-31 (Feb 1924)

    -. Review of Three Soldiers by John Dos Passos. IV, 11, p-32 (Nov 1921)

    -. “Song Heard by St. Anthony.” (poem) IV, 4, p-14 (Apr 1921)

  • Wolfe, Bertram D. “A New Page in Mexico’s History” VII, 2, p-21 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Take The Road To The Left” VII, 4, p-21 (Apr 1924)

    -. “What Are We Doing to Honduras?” VII, 5, p-15 (May 1924)

  • Wollstonecroft, Mary.

    I, 1, p-7 (Mar 1918)

  • Woman’s Party.

    I, 8, p-19 (Oct 1918); I, 12, p-44 (Feb 1919); IV, 4, p-9 (Apr 1921)

  • Women’s Suffrage.

    I, 1, p-7 (Mar 1918); I, 3, p-24 (May 1918); I, 8, p-19 (Oct 1918); III, 10, p-14 (Oct 1920); III, 11, p-26 (Nov 1920); III, 12, p-23 (Dec 1920); IV, 4, p-9 (Apr 1921)

  • Wood, Charles Erskine Scott. “Antonio Ploughs.” (poem) VI, 3, p-25 (Mar 1923)

    -. “The Democratic Convention.” III, 9, p-25 (Sep 1920)

  • Wood, Charles W.

    The Great Change: New America, as seen by Leaders in Government, Industry and Education who are Remaking our Civilization, reviewed by Floyd Dell. I, 12, p-41 (Feb 1919)

    -. “An Open Letter from Charles W. Wood to Hon. Richard Enright and Hon. John F. Hylan.” V, 6, p-9 (Jun 1922)

    -. “The Inside of the Clothing Business.” IV, 9, p-26 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Making the World Safe for a Sick Idea.” I, 12, p-22 (Feb 1919)

    -. “To Abolish Justice.,” review of Liliom by Ferenc Molnar IV, 8, p-28 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Wanted: a Religious Revival,” reviews of The Scarlet Man and Dulcy ” IV, 11, p-26 (Nov 1921)

    -. “What Makes the Business Man Tired?,” review of Getting Gertie’s Garter , March Hares, and The Bat IV, 10, p-27 (Oct 1921)

    -. “The Why, Wherefore and Whenas of Prohibition.” I, 13, p-40 (Mar 1919)

  • Wood, Clement. “Alien.” (poem) I, 9, p-31 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Into Green Pastures.” (poem) I, 3, p-8 (May 1918)

    -. “Love the Devourer.” (poem) I, 3, p-14 (May 1918)

    -. “Song From ‘Green Leaves’ “ (poem) I, 11, p-41 (Jan 1919)

  • Wood, Eugene.

    II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

  • Woodson, Carter Goodwin.

    The Negro in Our History, reviewed by Lydia Gibson. VII, 9, p-33 (Sep 1924)

  • The Worker.

    VI, 4, p-33 (Apr 1923)

  • The Workers’ Council.

    IV, 5, p-34 (May 1921)

  • Workers’ Defense Union.

    II, 10, p-46 (Oct 1919)

  • The Workers Monthly.

    VII, 10, p-3 (Oct 1924)

  • Workers of America celebrate The Passing of Capitalism. IV, 1, p-34 (Jan 1921)
  • Workers Party.

    VI, 7, p-14 (Jul 1923)

  • Workers Party Election Poster -1924.

    VII, 10, p-34 (Oct 1924)

  • Workers’ Party Founding Convention.

    V, 2, p-5 (Feb 1922)

  • Workers’ Party - Repression.

    V, 10, p-16 (Oct 1922)

  • The Workers’ World.

    II, 6, p-59 (Jun 1919)

  • World Court.

    VI, 8, p-24 (Aug 1923)

  • World War I Espionage.

    VI, 5, p-8 (May 1923)

  • Workman’s Theater.

    II, 5, p-48 (May 1919)

  • The World Tomorrow.

    I, 6, p-30 (Aug 1918)

  • W, R. “From A Man With a Sore Leg.” (letter about Upton Sinclair) I, 12 p-46 (Feb 1919)
  • Wylie, Elinor. “Simon Gerty” [Who turned renegade and lived with the Indians] (poem) V, 3, p-8 (Mar 1922)
  • Wynne, Annette. “A Fiddle Is a Strange Thing.” (poem) I, 2, p-17 (Apr 1918)

    -. “A Little Song.” (poem) I, 6, p-14 (Aug 1918)

    -. “A Squirrel.” (poem) II, 9, p-25 (Sep 1919)

    -. “Crucified.” (poem) I, 2, p-23 (Apr 1918)

    -. “How Sad A Little Bird.” (poem) IV, 7, p-21 (Jul 1921)

    -. “In a Factory.” (poem) I, 3, p-39 (May 1918)

    -. “Israda.” (poem) III, 11, p-14 (Nov 1920)

    -. “I Try to Teach My Soul To Be.” (poem) III, 10, p-33 (Oct 1920)

    -. “Love Need Have Nothing Else To Do.” (poem) I, 1, p-41 (Mar 1918)

    -. “There Was Once.” (poem) IV, 1, p-24 (Jan 1921)

    -. “To My Enemy.” (poem) II, 7, p-16 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Up in the Slums of the Sky.” (poem) IV, 4, p-28 (Apr 1921)

    -. “When the Song Is Done.” (poem) I, 3, p-35 (May 1918)

XYZ

  • Yidgeskom.

    VI, 2, p-32 (Feb 1923)

  • Young, Art. “A Case of Heresy.” (art) I, 1, p-4 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Albert Rhys Williama.” (art) I, 10, p-24 (Dec 1918)

    -. “All About It.” (art and text) II, 9, pp-20 through 23 (Sep 1919)

    -. “All Off!” (art) II, 7, p-12 (Jul 1919)

    -. “A. Mitchell Palmer, Candidate for Kaiser.” (art) III, 2, p-13 (Feb 1920)

    -. “And there was no room for them at the Inn.” (art) III, 1, p-15 (Jan 1920)

    -. “A Reminiscence of the Second Masses Trial.” (art and text) I, 10, p-4 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Are These Good Seats?”.... I, 9, p-13 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Are You A Socialist?”..... I, 9, p-7 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Art Young, Candidate.” (art) I, 9, p-39 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Art Young on Trial for His Life.” (art) I, 4, p-11 (Jun 1918)

    -. “A Sedition Trial.” (art) II, 5, p-37 (May 1919)

    -. “A Sketch of Jim Larkin.” (art) I, 10, p-43 (Dec 1918)

    -. “A Sketch of Judge Manton.” (art) I, 10, p-38 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Attorney General Palmer: ‘Say, look here.....” (art) III, 6, p-11 (Jun 1920)

    -. “A well-known labor leader.......” (art) III, 11, p-23 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Batt is arrested by a detective.....” (art) II, 10, p-14 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Boardman Robinson. “ (art) I, 4, p-17. (Jun 1918)

    -. “Boudin walks out.” (art) II, 10, p-18 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Boxes containing letters and other IWW documents.....” (art) I, 7, p-28 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Boys, I Can’t Hardly Recognize You!” (art) I, 5, pp-18 and 19 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Caught!” (art) IV, 9, p-12 (Sep 1921)

    -. “Charles Evans Hughes” (art) VI, 9, p-4 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Clothe a goose in authority — and presto! a wise man.” (art) VII, 1, p-22 (Jan 1924)

    -. “Comrade Chairman!” (art) II, 10, p-11 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The Concert at Geneva.” (art) IV, 1, p-17 (Jan 1921)

    -. “The Cossack.” (art) II, 11, pp- 26 and 27 (Dec 1919)

    -. “The Crime Wave.” (art) IV, 2, p-23 (Feb 1921)

    -. “Culture.” (art) I, 5, p-7 (Jul 1918)

    -. “Dan Hogan of Arkansas.” (art) II, 10, p-9 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Daughters of the American Revolution.....” (art) II, 8, p-39 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Debs.” (art) I, 7, p-7 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Debs’ Hand.” (art) I, 7, p-9 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Defendants Listen [IWW] “ I, 7, p-22 (Sep 1918)

    -. “The Defenders.” (art) I, 4, p-10 (Jun 1918)

    -. “The Democratic Side of the Senate.” (art with legend) II, 9, p-22 (Sep 1919)

    -. “The Door-keeper.” (art) I, 4, p-12 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Do you believe in the due process.....” (art) III, 11, p-23 (Nov 1920)

    -. “Dudley Field Malone.” (art) I, 4, p-14 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Entrance to the Court room.” (art) I, 7, p-27 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Excuse me, Sir, who shall I hate next?” (art) II, 5, p-29 (May 1919)

    -. “The Family of Nations.” (art) I, 11, pp-26 and 27 (Jan 1919)

    -. “Ferguson, Judge Weeks, Ruthenberg and Prosecuting Attorney Rorke.” (art) III, 12, p-21 (Dec 1920)

    -. “The Financial King.” IV, 3, p-27 (Mar 1921)

    -. “The Financial King.” (art) IV, 3, p-27 (Mar 1921)

    -. “Frank A. Munsey.” (art) VI, 7, p-4 (Jul 1923)

    -. “Frank Bacon.” (art) II, 10, p-39 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Freedom of the Seas.” (art) Ii, 6, p-9 (Jun 1919)

    -. “The Freeman Editors’ Weekly Attack.” (art) IV, 8, p-7 (Aug 1921)

    -. “From time to time, one sees reports from....” (art) II, 4, p-19 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Gentlemen, may I suggest that we recognize it?” (art) II, 5, p-4 (May 1919)

    -. “George Goebel.” (art) II, 10, p-12 (Oct 1919)

    -. “George Turnip.” (art and text) I, 2, p-17 (Apr 1918)

    -. “Germer Explains.” (art) II, 10, p-9 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Gompers Carries His Point.....” I, 13, p-24 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Good Night!” (art) I, 2, pp-24 and 25 (Apr 1918)

    -. “The Goslings” (art) VII, 2, p-33 (Feb 1924)

    -. “Got any books on profit-sharing?”.....” (art) II, 8, p-35 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Harry Mountford.” (art) II, 10, p-36 (Oct 1919)

    -. “He Should Worry!” (art) II, 4, p-23 (Apr 1919)

    -. “Hillquit.” (art) I, 4, p-16 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Holding the Fort.” (art) I, 12, pp-26 and 27 (Feb 1919)

    -. “I hired a Russian hayrick and started.....” (art) III, 1, p-6 (Jan 1920)

    -. “In Six Months.” (art) II, 8, p-29 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Inspecting Their Qualifications.” (art) III, 3, pp- 14 and 15 (Mar 1920)

    -. “Isaac E. Ferguson.” (art) II, 10, p-6 (Oct 1919)

    -. “I says Fatty Arbuckle should.....” (art) V, 12, p-9 (Jan 1923)

    -. “I see the Bolsheviks have two hundred million.....” (art) II, 6, p-39 Jun 1919)

    -. “I See Them Bolsheviki has conquered.....” (art) III, 4, p-43 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Jack Reed hitching up his pants in preparation for a speech.” (art) II, 10, p-16 (Oct 1919)

    -. “James P. Thompson.” (art) I, 7, p-26 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis stands up or walks.....” (art) I, 7, p-27 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Jimmie, take the head of the class.....” (art) III, 10, p-10 (Oct 1920)

    -. “John T. “Red” Doran.” (art) I, 7, p-26 (Sep 1918)

    -. “John Wingate Weeks.” (art) VI, 8, p-4 (Aug 1923)

    -. “Joy in the Union League Club.” (art) II, 6, p-35 (Jun 1919)

    -. “J. P. Morgan” (art) VI, 10, p-4 (Oct 1923)

    -. “Judge [Kenesaw Mountain] Landis” (art) I, 7, p-25 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Just let me rub a little of this in.....” (art) IV, 5, p-21 (May 1921)

    -. “The Kangaroo.” (art) VI, 2, p-22 (Feb 1923)

    -. “Kate Greenhalgh.” (art) II, 10, p-18 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Leaders of the Slavic Federations — Missin, Hourwuch and Stoklitsky.” (art) II, 10, p-15 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Left and Right.” (art) II, 10, p-7 Oct 1919)

    -. “The Left Wing Singing ‘The Internationale’“ (art) II, 10, p-12 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Lessons in Americanism.” (art) III, 5, pp-8 and 9 (May 1920)

    -. “Lost in the Storm.” (art) V, 4, p-15 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Louis C. Fraina.” (art) II, 10, p-6 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Machinists’ Hall, 113 S. Ashland Blvd.” (art) II, 10, p-5 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The Mailed Fist Wins Temporarily.” (art) V, 4, p-25 (Apr 1922)

    -. “Margaret Prevey.” (art) II, 10, p-18 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The Masses Jury.” I, 4, pp-22 and 23 (Jun 1918)

    -. “McBride talks to Tchitcherin.” (art) III, 1, p-7 (Jan 1920)

    -. “The Mollycoddles’ Union.” (art) I, 9, pp-26 and 27 (Nov 1918)

    -. “Mr. T. Potts Doughbelt views with alarm.....” (art) VII, 7, p-26 (Jul 1924)

    -. “Not Biting.” (art) II, 6, pp- 30 and 31 (Jun 1919)

    -. “Now then, children, all together, three cheers for the Supreme Court.” (art) I, 6, p-4 (Aug 1918)

    -. “Oh, give a feller a chance.....” (art) V, 5, p-12 (May 1922)

    -. “Oh Happy Day!” (art) IV, 8, p-8 (Aug 1921)

    -. “O Lord, control my appetite.....” (art) I, 1, p - 11 (Mar 1918)

    -. “One—two—three—go!” (art) III, 6, p-16 (Jun 1920)

    -. “O, stop that cryin’, Mag.......” (art) III, 11, p-26 (Nov 1920)

    -. “The Outlook for 1921.” (art) III, 12, pp-18 and 19 (Dec 1920)

    -. “Owens.” (art) II, 10, p-13 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Peace Also Is Hell.” with Howard Brubaker. I, 13, p-38 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Pedestrians of the World, Unite!” (art) V, 12, pp-22 and 23 (Jan 1923)

    -. “The Platform at the Communist Convention.” (art) II, 10, p-14 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The prisoners decide not to kill themselves.” (art) III, 1, p-8 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Progress.” (art) V, 10, p-4 (Oct 1922)

    -. “The Prosecutors.” (art) I, 4, p-9 (Jun 1918)

    -. “Protest” (art) V, 12, p-25 (Jan 1923)

    -. “The Rake’s Progress” (art) V, 11, p-9 (Nov/Dec 1922)

    -. “Random Portraits at Chicago.” [Eugene Wood, Shiplacoff, Krafft of New Jersey, Pat Quinlan, Ludwig Lore, Mayor Hoan of Milwaukee, Oscar Ameriger, Max Cohen, Wm Bross Lloyd, and Ben Gitlow] (art) II, 10, p-8 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Samuel Gompers in His Favorite Role.” (art) II, 11, p-13 (Dec 1919)

    -. “Score Once Again for Common Sense.” (art) VI, 9, p-28 (Sep 1923)

    -. “Senator Lodge.” (art) II, 7, p-38 (Jul 1919)

    -. “Sergeant-at-Arms Lloyd is kept busy.” (art) II, 10, p-13 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Seymour Stedman.” (art) I, 7, p-8 (Sep 1918); II, 10, p-10 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Shovel, you proletariat.....” (art) III, 9, p-10 (Sep 1920)

    -. “Sketched at Random from IWW Members on Trial.....” (art) I, 7, p-23 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Smolny” 1221 Blue Island Ave.” (art) II, 10, p-5 (Oct 1919)

    -. “The Social Revolution in Court” (art) I, 7, p-20 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Something tells me I am needed.....” (art) IV, 8, p-26 (Aug 1921)

    -. “Sorry I can’t make a place for you. .....” (art) I, 13, p-21 (Mar 1919)

    -. “Stedman: “Have you any prejudice against Socialism?” ....(art) I, 10, p-37 (Dec 1918)

    -. “The Terror of Broadway” [Actors’ strike] (art) II, 10, p-34 (Oct 1919)

    -. “That’s for Us, Bill.” (art) I, 13, p-4 (Mar 1919)

    -. “This Hero Business” (art) VII, 2, p-26 (Feb 1924)

    -. “This streamer says: ‘Brothers, why are you fighting.....” (art) III, 1, p-12 (Jan 1920)

    -. “Tichenor of St. Louis.” (art) II, 10, p-17 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Too Much Light.” (art) III, 7, pp- 26 and 27 (Jul 1920)

    -. “The Triumph of Karl Marx.” (art) I, 1, p-7 (Mar 1918)

    -. “Unearned Increment.” (art) IV, 11, p-28 (Nov 1921)

    -. Untitled. [I.W.W. Trial] (art) I, 7, p-20 (Sep 1918)

    -. Untitled. [Wilson’s Words] (art) I, 12, p-33 (Feb 1919)

    -. Untitled. [Socialist Party tests the waters] II, 7, p-4 (Jul 1919)

    -. Untitled. [League of Nations] II, 8, p-21 (Aug 1919)

    -. Untitled. [Miss Liberty being dragged off to jail] (art) III, 2, p-12 (Feb 1920)

    -. Untitled. [this poor old world] (art) IV, 10, p-12 (Oct 1921)

    -. Untitled. [the Goose Step] (art) VI, 3, p-34 (Mar 1923)

    -. Untitled. [devil from Hell ] (art) VI, 6, p-3 (Jun 1923)

    -. Untitled. [goslings] (art) VII, 5, p-33 (May 1924)

    -. “Vandeveer.” (art) I, 7, p-25 (Sep 1918)

    -. “Victor Berger.” (art) II, 10, p-10 (Oct 1919)

    -. “Wagenknecht.” (art) II, 10, p-13 (Oct 1919)

    -. “We.” (art) I, 8, p-21 (Oct 1918)

    -. “Well, Bishop, how’s business in your line?.....” (art) II, 5, p-24 (May 1919)

    -. “The White Collar Slave explains: You see the French owe us.....” (art) V, 12, p-21 (Jan 1923)

    -. “Why, But I’m Freedom.....” (art) III, 4, p-12 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Will Raymond Robins Please Come Out?” (art) I, 10, p-17 (Dec 1918)

    -. “Will you tell what time the train that starts for.....” (art) I, 3, p-9 (May 1918)

    -. “Woodrow Wilson’s Foreign Policy.” (art) II, 8, pp-36 and 37 (Aug 1919)

    -. “Wouldn’t it be a glorious April Fool if.....” (art) I, 13, p-31 (Mar 1919)

    -. “You keep out of this!.....” (art) IV, 6, p-4 (Jun 1921)

    -. “You should have a red flag.....” (art) III, 1, p-7 (Jan 1920)

  • Young, Art and Ellis O. Jones. “Good Morning.” II, 6, p-48 (Jun 1919)
  • The Young Democracy.

    II, 5, p-52 (May 1919)

  • The Young Worker.

    VI, 3, p-33 (Mar 1923)

  • Young Workers League.

    The March of the Workers and other Songs, reviewed by Ida Dailes. VII, 3, p-33 (Mar 1924); VII, 10, p-15 (Oct 1924)

  • Y.P.S.L.

    III, 6, p-34 (Jun 1920)

  • Yuan, Chin. Untitled. (art) I, 2, pp-12 and 13 (Apr 1918)
  • Zaturensky, Marya A. “Amaryllis Sings in the Shade.” (poem) IV, 11, p-12 (Nov 1921)

    -. “A Portrait.” (poem) III, 4, p-49 (Apr 1920)

    -. “Indifference.” (poem) V, 2, p-23 (Feb 1922)

    -. “The Poet Seeks a New Beauty.” (poem) V, 6, p-30 (Jun 1922)

    -. “Song.” (poem) V, 9, p-23 (Sep 1922)

  • Zetkin, Klara, Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, and Franz Mehring. “The Hour of the People Has Come.” [Manifesto of the Spartacans.] I, 13, p-3 (Mar 1919)
  • Zimand, Savel. The Open Shop Drive , reviewed by Michael Gold. IV, 8, p-30 (Aug 1921)
  • Zinoviev, G. “The Second Wave of International Revolution.” VII, 1, p-9 (Jan 1924)