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VoL. X. No.1 CONTENTS JANUARY 2, 19:34 No Rights for Lynchers. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • 6 Roosevelt Tries Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Christmas Sell·Out •••• ....... ••..•.•••• , 7 Fascism in America, ••..• by John Strachey 8 The Reichstag Trial •• by Leonard L Mins 12 Doves in the Bull Ring .. by John Dos Passos 13 Is Pacifism Counter-Revolutionary ••••••• by J, B. Matthews 14 The Big •••••••••••••••••••.•• 15 Who Owns Congress •• by Marguerite Young 16 Tom Mooney Walks at Midnight ••.••.•• by Michael Gold 19 The Farmen Form a United Front •••••• by Josephine Herbst 20 The New Republic vs. the Farmers •••••• 22 Books . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . 24 An Open Letter by Granville Hicks ; Reviews by Bill Dunne, Stanley Burn- shaw, Scott Nearing, Jack Conroy. ·John Reed Club Art Exhibition ......... . ' by Louis Lozowick 27 The Theatre •.•••... by William Gardener 28 The Screen ••••••••••••• by Nathan Adler 28 Music .................. by Ashley Pettis 29 Cover •••••• , ••••••• by William Gropper 1'11 Other Drawinp by Art Young, Adolph Dehn, Louis Ferstadt, Phil Bard, Mardi Gasner, Jacob Burck, Simeon Braguin. ......

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Page 1: JANUARY Hold~Up Gasner, Jacob Burck,€¦ · VoL. X. No.1 CONTENTS JANUARY 2, 19:34 No Rights for Lynchers. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • 6 Roosevelt Tries Silver. . . .

VoL. X. No.1 CONTENTS JANUARY 2, 19:34

No Rights for Lynchers. . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . • 6 Roosevelt Tries Silver. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Christmas Sell·Out ••••.......••..•.•••• , 7 Fascism in America, ••..• by John Strachey 8 The Reichstag Trial •• by Leonard L Mins 12 Doves in the Bull Ring .. by John Dos Passos 13 Is Pacifism Counter-Revolutionary •••••••

by J, B. Matthews 14 The Big Hold~Up •••••••••••••••••••.•• 15 Who Owns Congress •• by Marguerite Young 16 Tom Mooney Walks at Midnight ••.••.••

by Michael Gold 19 The Farmen Form a United Front ••••••

by Josephine Herbst 20

The New Republic vs. the Farmers •••••• 22 Books . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . • 24

An Open Letter by Granville Hicks ; Reviews by Bill Dunne, Stanley Burn­shaw, Scott Nearing, Jack Conroy.

·John Reed Club Art Exhibition ......... . ' by Louis Lozowick 27

The Theatre •.•••... by William Gardener 28 The Screen ••••••••••••• by Nathan Adler 28 Music .................. by Ashley Pettis 29 Cover •••••• , ••••••• by William Gropper

1'11

Other Drawinp by Art Young, Adolph Dehn, Louis Ferstadt, Phil Bard, Mardi Gasner, Jacob Burck, Simeon Braguin. ......

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VOL, X, No.2 CONTENTS 1934

The Second Five~ Year Plan ........... , • 8 Writing and War ........ Henri Barbusse 10 Poisons for People ••••••••• Arthur Kallet 12 Union Buttons in Philly ••••• Daniel Allen 14 "Zafra Libre I" ••.••••..•• Harry Gannes 15 A New Deal in Trusts .••• David Ramsey 17 The House on 16th Street .............. .

Marguerite Young 19 Storm Warning .••••••••••.• James Daly 20 Letters from America. , • , •. , , , , .• , •• , . • • 22 Letters from a Princess .•••.•••••••••• , . 23 Comrade Lunacharsky •• Moissaye J. OJgin 24

Books •••.•.••.••.•••••••••••••••••.••• 25 A Letter to the Author of a First Book, by Michael Gold; Of the World Revolution, by Granville Hicks; The Will Durant of Criticism, by Philip Rahv; Upton Sinclair's EPIC Dream, by William P. Mangold.

End and Beginning .• Maxwell Bodenheim 27 Music • , • , •••••••••••••••. Ashley Pettis 28 The Theatre ••••••••• William Gardener 29 The Screen .............. Nathan Adler 29 Art Calendar • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • . 30 Cover •••• , .••...••..••• by Jacob Burck

Other Drawings by Bernarda Bryson, Hyman Warsager, Limbach, Georges Schreiber, Julius Bloch, Adolf Dehn.

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VoL. X, No.3 CONTENTS JANUARY 1934

Budgeting for War..................... 8

The Hundred Greediest Cases .• Bill Smith 9

The War Lords Go "Left" .•.••••••••••• G. Frank Glass 10

Red Messengers ••..••••••••. Jim Waters 12

A Story That Got Lost •• Erskine Caldwell 13

The Milk Racket's Sick ••••• Carl Haessler U

Miner's Funeral. ••••••• , ••• Emery Balint 16

Letters from America. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 20

The Students Learn ••••••• Carl A. Bristel 21

Entering the Blind Alley ••• David Ramsey 22

Correspondence • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 24

Books ...•........•.............•.••.•• 26 Der Schone Archibald, by Margaret Wright Mather; Unhistorical Novel, by Gilbert Douglas ; The Steel Heel, by James Steele; Fog in the Mountains, by Obed Brooks; Notes on Pamphlets.

The Theatre ••.••.•••• William Gardener 29

The Screen •••••••••••.•••. Irving Lerner 30

The Drawings are by Esther Kriger, J. Vogel, William Sanderson, Myra Mor· row, William Gropper, Art Young, Adolf Dehn and Jacob Burck.

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VoL, No.4 CONTENTS 1934

Half J?ollars to Live on ........ ,........ 7 The Immediate Task. • • . • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • 8 A Handbook for Poisoners .• Arthur Kallet 10 .Blood on the Lettuce. 0. 0., .Michael Quin 11 Van der Lubbe's Head •••••• Alfred Hayes 12 Lenin the Social Scientist .•••..••.••..•••

Moissaye J. Olgin 13 His Place in History ••... James Burnham 15 "Parties Unknown" in Georgia •• , •••••••

Erskine Caldwell 16 Communes in America? ••• Robert Gessner 18 "You, Sir, Being an Author-" •••.••.•• ,

Edwin Seaver 19 Happy Birthday to You I. ............. 0.

Margaret Wright Mather 20 Correspondence •••••••• , •••••••••••• , • • 21

On the Move ••••••••••.••• M. Shulimson 22 Athletes Can Win but They Don't ••••••

Edward Newhouse 23 In the Money ••.....••.. Market Follower 25 Books ......•..•..•••••••••.••••••••••• 26

The Lenin Heritage, by Eugene Gor­don; Dixie Idyll, by James S. Allen; Dialectical Materialism in Action, by Milton Howard; Beauty Patch, by Michael Blankfort; Eugenics and Fas .. cism, by Donald R. Charles.

The Screen •••••.•••..••• ,. • Nathan Adler 29 Music ••.•••••••••••••••••• Ashley Pettis. 29 Cover ...................... by Phil Bard

Other drawings by Georges Schreiber, Jacob Burck, Julius Bloch, Louis Fer­stadt, William Gropper, Hugo Gellert.

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VoL. X, No.5 CONTENTS J ANUAllY 30,

War by Spring? •••• , .•••.•• ,.......... 8 Firing Four Million •• , • , .•• , • • . • • • • • . • • • 8 Red Cards for Yellow................... 9 The Threat to Railro.ad Labor

Martha Andrews 10 Mansions in the Sky ....... David Ramsey 12 Pitfalls for Prophets, ••.••. Joshua Kunitz 13 Toward an American Anthology

M. Shulimson 1S Dynamite and Scabs ••. Mary Heaton Vorse 16 Nightgown Riders of America

Edward Dahlberg 17 Voices from Germany. • . • • • • • • • • • • • . . • . . 19 Correspondence • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • . • • • • 20 Delancey Street Bus •.••.•.. Arthur Pense 22

Books •..••.••....••..•.••.•••••••••••• 25 The Artful Dodger, by Granville Hicks; O'Casey as Mystic, by Virgil Geddes; Journalist ln Russia, by Corliss Lamont; Horse Feathers and Apple Sauce, by David Ramsey; No Social Credit, by Charles D. Fletcher; Song of Bitterness, by Clifton Cuthbert.

Cold City Square ••.... Stanley Burnshaw 27

The Theatre ••••••.••. William Gardener 28

The Screen ••.••..••••• , •• Nathan Adler 29

Fanfaronade ....•.••.•••.••. Audrey Linn 30

Drawings . by William Gropper, Hoff, Art Young, Louis Lozowick, Bernarda ·Bryson

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VoL. X, No.6 CONTENTS FEBRUARY 6, '1934

N.R.A. Factory Slave Albert Dannenhirsch 6 Stalin's Great Speech................... S The Fanners Help Themselves. • . . . . • • • • 9 "It ·Breaks Where It's Thin"

Ilya Ehrenbourg 10 Fine and Dandy •••••.•• Otis C. Ferguson 12 Mr. Blanshard Yawns ••... Sender Garlin 14 Lewis Sits on the Lid .•••.••• Jack Stachel 1 S The Hotel Workers Revolt

Jeremiah Kelly 16 Rose Water for a Sewer .••• Daniel Allen 19 America, America I .•.. Alfred Kreymborg 20 Letters from America. • . • • .. . .. . . • • .. .. . 22 Correspondence ••••••••• , • , • • . . . . • . . . • . 23

Russia's Friends Meet ••....•. Myra Page 24 Books •.•••••••••...••••• , •••••••••••• 25

A Nest of Reviewers, by Granville Hicks; Go to Hell with Art Young, by Michael Gold; Whose American Wealth? by Charles D. Fletcher; The End of O'Neill, by Virgil Geddes.

In the Money .•..•.••••. Market Follower 28 Music .................... Ashley Pettis 29 The Screen ••.••.•••.•••.. Nathan Adler 30 Cover ..•....••..••. by William Gropper

Other drawings by Del, Jacob Burck, Reginald Marsh, Herb Kruckman, Adolf Dehn, Jose Clemen·te Orozco, Kabat and Fox.

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VoL. X, No.7 CONTENTS FEBRUARY 13, 1934

Three Who Died •••.••.•...• Edwin Rolfe . . 6 Green's Cash Register Tinkles

Nathaniel Honig .• 8 77 Cents a Week for Food •• John Stracbey •• 9 The Unemployed Report. ,John Dos Passos 11 Cash, or Jobs ! ..•...... Robert Whitcomb 12 The N.R.A. in the Tropics

Josephine Garwood and K. G. D. Little 14 P. S. He Got the Job ••.•••••••••....•• 15 Red Front, Comrade Renn ..•. A. B. Magil 16 Suicide in the Jungle .•••• Horace Gregory 18 Voice from Germany .•..•. Hans Schnitter 20 Correspondence • • • . • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • • • • . 21 Tenderly ••.••.•.•... Maxwell Bodenheim 21

Three~Day Soldiers .•..••.•• Eishi Tanaka 23 Books ••••••.••••.•••••••••••••.••••••. 26

Liberalism and Tragedy, by Granville Hicks; No Gold Diggers, by Ella Win· ter; What America Needs, by Robert Forsythe; The Man on To\>, by Isidor Schneider; Pianist and Patr1ot, by Ash~ ley Pettis. ·

Valentines ••..•. Margaret Wright Mather 29 The Theatre ...•...•.• William Gardener 29 Cover •.........•.•..••. by Hugo Gellert

Other drawings by F. Mayo, Correll, Jacob Burck, Louis Ferstadt, Georges Schreiber, Stuyvesant Van Veen, Wil· liam Sanderson, Reginald Marsh, Adolf Dehn.

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VoL. X, No. 8 CONTENTS FEBRUARY 20, 1934

I van to the Dnieper .......••. Myra Page 6 Disguised as Marxists................... 7 Lying About Labor. • . . . .. .. • .. . .. .. .. .. 8 Preachers, Be Still ! ...••• Isidor Schneider 11 The Little King .•••••.•• Robert Forsythe 11 How Russia Treats Crime-Joshua Kunitz 13 Letters from America. . . . . . • • . • • • • • • • • • • 1 S Blue Heaven .•.•.....•..• John L. Spivak 18 A Lynching? We're Too Busy •.•••.•.••. 19 Notes on Revolutionary Poetry

Stanley Burnshaw 20 Correspondence ••.•.••....••••••••••••• 22 Books ...••..•.•••••...••.....•...•.... 24

Portrait of a Gangster, by Edward Dahlberg; Yugoslavia Awakes, by

Leon Dennen; A New Pioneering Realism, by Oakley Johnson ; The Methods of Joyce, by Wallace Phelps; Upstate Decay, by Edwin Rolfe; A Wise Virgin, by Howard N. Doughty, Jr.; Notes on Pamphlets.

In the Money ••..•••..•• Market Follower 28 Revolution •••••.••••••. Langston Hughes 28 New Scenery for New Audiences

Mordecai . Gorelik 29 The Screen •••••••••••••••• Nathan Adler 30 Cover ••••••••••••••••••••••••••. by I.ou

Other drawings by William Gropper, Kabat, Reginald Marsh, Jacob Burck, Georges Schreiber, Pearl Binder, Chon Day, Theodore Scheel.

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VoL. X, No.9 CONTENTS FEBRUARY 27, 1934

Editorials Self Portrait of a Socialist Leader. • • • 6 The Lesson of Madison Square Garden 8

Listen to the Speaker ......... Boris Israel 10 We're Back in Sing Sing

Stanley Burnshaw 11 The Little Poison Flower

Marguerite Young 12 The Chief Task Now ...... R. Palme Dutt 1S Nazi Plague Spots of Europe.Albert Allen 16 "Like Them Bahlsheviks" •• John L. Spivak 20 War on the Railway Unions .• James Steele 21 The Hands of Old Man Martin

Miguel Otero Silvo 23

Correspondence ••..••.•..••••.••••••••• 24 Books ••••••.•.....•....•..•••••.••.... 25

Symbol of Revolution, by Granville Hicks; Russians at Home, by Alice Withrow Field; Renegade's Progress, by Mark Marvin; A Classic in Pic­tures, by 0, Frank; Notes on Pamphlets.

Still-Birth as Epitaph •••••• Stearns Morse 29 Art Notes .•.•.•..•••••••••••.•• M. K. B. 29 The Screen •••••..••.•••.•.•• David Platt 30 Cover .•.•••••...••••.••. by Jacob Burck

Other drawings by William Gropper, Louis Arena}, Esther Kriger, Carl Fox, Adolf Dehn, Phil Bard and Kabat.

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VoL. X, No. 10 CONTENTS MARCH 6, 1934

Park Bench ••••••••••• , .Langston Hughes 6 To John Dos Passos-An Editorial. • • • . • 8

. Dear Beatrice Fairfax .•• Kenneth Fearing 9 Hitler's Rivals Get the Idea •• John Strachey 10 One Year of the New Deal. •.. Bill Dunne 11 Open Letter •.••••••••.•••• Willard Maas 14 War on the Waterfront .•. Eugene GordoQ. 15 An American Tradition •••. Nathan Adler 16 Short-Sighted Millionaires

Margaret Wright Mather 18 A Veteran Looks at His Cards

John L. Spivak 19 Princeton Revisited •••• Michael Blankfort 20 Correspondence , ••••••• , ••••••••• , • , • • • 21 Titans of Literature ••. Edward Newhouse 22

Books ••••••...•...•••• , ••.••.•.. ~ ..••. 23 Mr. Jekyll and Comrade Hyde, by Philip Rahv; What Liberals Can't Learn ,by Liston N. Oak; Thinkers of the Twilight, by Murray Godwin; Revolution in China, by G. F. Willi­son; Comfort for Mr. Babbitt, by James Steele.

In the Money ...••••••• Market Follower 27 St. Louis Artists Win ...•••. Orrick Johns 28 Voices from Germany ••..••••.•••• , , • • • 29 Music ••••••••.••••••• , .••• Ashley Pettis 30 Drawings by Mogen, Carl Fox, Jacob

Burck, Dan Rico, Jose Clemente Orozco Mabel Dwight.

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VoL. X, No. 11 CONTENTS MARCH 13, 1934

.. Editorials F. D. R. Leads; The Banks Follow. • • • 8 A Fascist on Parade. • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • 9 Farthest North in Race Hatred •••.•••• 10 Soviet Republic No. 2 ••••••••••• • •••• 11

Dimitroff ••..•.••.••• , ••• George Severny 11 Something to Believe in .••• , Rebecca Pitts 14 Wildcat Williams ••••••••• John L. Spivak 17 Talking Treachery 'Away •• Joshua Kunitz 19 I'll Say! ••••••••.••••••••••• H. H. Lewis 20 The Golden Key to Snobbery

Carl Haessler 21 Cubes .•.••.••.••..••.•• Langston Hughes 22 "Onward Christian Soldiers"

Albert Maltz 23

Correspondence . , . . • . • • • • • • • . . • . • . . • . . . 24 Breadline •.••••••.••.••.••. Elsa Gidlow 24 Books ••••••••••••••• , •••••.•••••••..•. 25

A Study in Hangovers, by Granville Hicks ; Russian Models, by Lucian Zacharoff; These British, by Robert Forsythe; One Man's World, by Jack Conroy; Symbol of Frustration, by Walter Snow ·

Music and the Crisis •••• , .Ashley Pettis 28 The Theatre .•..•.••.•• ,, •.•••••••. J. K. 30 Drawings by Del, William Sanderson,

Reginald Marsh, John Groth, Carl Fox, L. Arena), Esther Kriger, Boris Gore­lick

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VoL. X, No. 12 CONTENTS MARCH 20, 1934

Editorials A United Front-With Whom? •.•• ,.. 6 The C.W.A. Inquisition............. 9

A Letter from America •••.• John L Spivak 9 Are Newspapermen Workers?

Philip J. Corbin 12 British Labor Declines to Starve

John Strachey 14 Broad-Minded Medici •• Stephen Alexander lS My Approach to Communism

Kenneth Burke 16 Correspondence • • • • • • • • . • • . . • • • • . • • • • • • 21 Books •••••••••••••••••.•••••••.••••••••• 23

A Personal Record, by Arthur Heller; A Victorian Atheist, by Philip Ster-

ling; Last Testament, by Gilbert Douglas; Stage Irish, by Morton Moriarty.

Heresy Hunters at Work Theodore Draper 26

Singing Workers .• , •.•••••• Ashley Pettis 27 In the Money .••••••••. Market Follower 28 Lord's Prayer ••••••••..••. Michael Flynn 28 A Playwright Sees a Play ••• Claire Sifton 29 Blizzard, 1934., ........... Gardner Rea 30 Between Ourselves • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 30 Cover Design •••••••••. William Gropper

Other drawings by Louis Bunin, Ab­bott, Theodore Scheel, Anton Refre· gier, Adolf Dehn, George, Herb Kruckman, Mayo, and Phil Bard.

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VoL, X, No. 13 CONTENTS MARCH 27, 1934

Editorial: "UninteiUgent Fanaticism". , . • . . . . • . . 6

N .R.A.: The Crooked Referee Maurice Sugar 9

Who Leads the Veterans? •••. H. E. Briggs 13 The Intelligentsia Under Fire

Joshua Kunitz 16 The Crossing ..• , •••••••. Joseph Freeman 18 The French Press and the Riots

Norbert Guterman 19 Hex Woman ••••••• , ••••••. Joseph North 21 Correspondence • • • • • • • . • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • 24 Books •••.••.••••..••••.••.•.•..•••.••. 2S

The Aesthetics of Yesterday, by Louis Lozowick; Without an Answer, by

Gilbert Douglas; Our Troubled Lib· erals, by F. D. Cosloe; High and Dry, by Samuel Levenson; Penny Dreadful, by Myra Page;. History for the Pious, by Donald Morrow.

In a Movie .....••.•••• , .•• Albert Lewis 28 The Stage No "Critic" Knows

Michael Gold 29 Class Conscious Hollywood

Edouard de Courva 30 Between Ourselves . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • 30 Drawings

By E. Kirk, Boris Gorelick, N. Cikov· sky, Corell, Jack Kabat, John Groth, L. Arena), Gardner Rea, Carl Fox.

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VoL. XI, No. 1 CONTENTS APRIL 3, 1934

Editorial Comment .•...•...•••.••..• , • , The Safest Risk in the World

Market Follower 8 Taxi Strike ................ Joseph North 9 Detroit Cries "Sell Out I" .. Jeremiah Kelly 11 A Letter from England .••. John Strachey 13 Correspondence ••••.•••......••.• , • . . • • 14 A Night in the Million Dollar Slums

Michael Gold 1S In New Kentucky •••••••. Samuel Ornitz 17 Book Supplement:., •• , •.•••••••• ,, ••• ,. 29

Revolution and the Novel Granville Hicks 29

Joyce and Irish Literature S. D. Mirsky 31

The Quarter's Books in Review. • • • • • 34 Motorman •••••••••• George Salvatore 34 Notes on a Review •••••• Earl Browder 35

The Many-Sided Epic of the Soviets Joshua Kunitz 36

To a Revolutionary Girl Maxwell Bodenheim 38

Kingdom of the Blind .. Robert Simmons 39 Rebels and Robbers .• Louis M. Hacker 40 A Five-Inch Shelf of Booklets

Oakley Johnson 41 Poet Among Imagists

G~nevieve Taggard 43 Farmers and Fakers ........ Ben Field 44

Rugged Portraiture .•.•••. Kenneth Burke 46 Between Ourselves ••••••••••••.••••• , • • 46 Drawings

By Johnson, Joseph Gower, Del, Pearl Binder, Phil Bard, William Siegel, Hugo Gellert, Anton Refregier, L. Arenal, Jacob Burck, William Gropper

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VoL. XI, No. 2 CONTENTS APIUL 10, 1934

Editorial Comment.. . . . • • • . . • . • . . . . . . . . 3 The Week's Papers.................... 6 Te,rror in the Imperial Valley ..• Editorial 6 New Bullets for Old ....•.....• Editorial 8 Silver Shirts Among the Gold

John L. Spivak 10 Workerst Theatre ..••.......... Carl Fox 11 Housing and Jobs: A Four-Year Plan

Leonard Sparks and Paul Salter 12 Ireland's Crisis Sharpens ... Brian O'Neill 16 Music: Verboten ....... Herbert F. Peyser 18 A Spring Song ....•... Stanley Burnshaw 19 Two Letters from America. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Two Poems

My South ................. Don \Vest 21 American Heritage ... Kenneth Patchen 21

Corespondence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . • . . 22 Revolution and the Novel:

II: Complex and Collective Novels Granville Hicks 23

Books ..•.•......•• , •....•.•••••.••...• 25 Weeds of Wall Street, by Anna Rochester; Lauren Gilfillan's Educa­tiont by Mary Heaton Vorse: Soldiers' Pay, by Walter Wilson j Kerensky's High Steeple. by J, Dunsmore Clarkson

A Bourgeois Hamlet of Our Time Michael Gold 28

Cupid's Letter Box., ......... Bill Smith 30 Between Ourselves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Drawings by

L. Bun in, George, Pearl Binder, Gard­ner Rea, Jack 'Kabat, Phi1ip Reisman

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VoL. XI, No. 3 CONTENTS APRIL 17, 1934

Editorial Comment. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

The Week's Papers.................... 5

The Convention: 1-Personnel of Revolution

Prelude to Terror: Joseph North 6

The Committee for the Nation S. J. Lenihan 9

Empire of the Sun ...... Joseph Freeman 11

Self-Criticism in Soviet Cartoons ••..•.•• 16

Correspondence • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Fantasy in Blue Eyes and Blond Hair Edward Dahlberg 19

Cheerful Liars ••..... Stephen J. Addison 21 The British Capitalists' Awakening

John Strachey 23

Revolution and the Novel: 3-Drama and Biography as Models

Granville Hicks 24 Snowfall in March Ended

Robert Gessner 25 Books .•••••.•....••.......••....•..••• 26

The Feeling of a Strike, by Mary Heaton Vorse; A One-Sided Picture, by Victor Burtt; The Monstrous Pro­vocation, by Addison T. Cutler; Who Can Free Ireland? by Martin Moriarty

"Inner Conflict" in Proletarian Art: A Reply to Michael Gold

John Howard Lawson 29 Between Ourselves • • • • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 30 Drawings by

Esther Kriger, Boris Gorelik, Del, Johnson, and Six Soviet Artists.

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VoL. XI, No. 4 CONTENTS APRIL 24, 1934

Editorial Comment ••••••••.•••••••••••• The Week's Papers..................... S Jewry at. the Crossroads. . . . • . • • . . • • • • • • 6

The Communist Party Convention: 2-"We Do Not Have Unlimited Time"

Joseph North 8 The Lost Battalion .•.• , ,John L. Spivak 10 Education Under the Crisis:

1-The Public Schools •• Oakley Johnson 12 The War Planes Stop .•.•• Harry Gannes 14 Now They Are Madmen

Ilya Ehrenbourg 1S Different Spring ............ Orrick Johns 18 Saints and Toreadors •••• Horace Gregory 19 Correspondence • . . • . • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • . • • 21

Revolution and the Novel: 4-Characters and Classes

Granville Hicks 23 Books ••.....•..•.••••••••..•.•••••.••• 2S

That New England Human Nature, by John Irving; Notes of a Novelist, by Granville Hicks; It Pays to be Blind, by Frederick L. Schuman; The Art of Last Things, by Alan Calmer; A "Sympathetic" Fiction, by Manuel Gomez; Brief Reviews; Notes on Pamphlets.

The Gilbert-Sullivan Cult .• Michael Gold 28 Ma and Blah ••••••••••. Robert Forsythe 29 Between Ourselves ••• , •.••••••• , ••••••• 30 Drawings by

V. Khrapovsky, Jack Kabat, Williams, J:toris Gorelick, Gardner Rea, David Alfaro Sequeiros,

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VoL. XI, No. 5 CONTENTS MAY 1, 1934

Editorial Comment . . • . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

The Week's Papers..................... 5

All Out of Step but Trotsky. . . . . . . . . . .. . 6

Education Under the Crisis 2-The Colleges ••.•••. Oakley Johnson 8

Catholic Fascism in Austria .. Jan Timescu 10 Life Is Like a Mountain RR Y oohoo !

Emjo Basshe 12

A Letter from America ..•. Barney Conal 14 Marching With a Song ..•..• Ashley Pettis 15 Into the Streets May First

Alfred Hayes and Aaron Copland 16

David Alfaro Siqueiros Charmion Von Wiegand 18

Correspondence • . • • • . . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 22

Books ••.••.••.......•..............•.. 24 The Experts Help, by John Phillips; With Malice Toward None, by Norman Macleod; The Church Whistles, by Peter Martin; Poets and Peasants, by Isidor Schneider; The Old Freeman, by Murray Godwin; Without Plan or Purpose, by Benjamin B. Goldstein; Recollections of Roumania, by Clifton Cuthbert: The Methods of Madness, by Bernhard J. Stern.

Stevedore ••..•••........•• Michael Gold 28 Let's Show Our Teeth .... Robert Forsythe 29 Between Ourselves •.................•..• 30 Drawings- by

William Sanderson, Barlow, Richard Correll, Jacob· Burck, J. Serrano, and reproductions of murals by David Alfaro Siqueiros.

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VoL. XI, No. 6 CONTENTS MAY 8, 1934

Editorial Comment..................... 3 The Week's Papers.................... 5 Editorials

The Silver-Tongued Orator.......... 6 What the Teachers Can Do......... 7

The Big May Day ........ Joseph North 8 The Teachers' Struggle •• Martha Andrews 12 Killing in a Hurry ...... John L. Spivak 13 He's Got Rhythm .•••••••.• Henry Hart 15 Alabama Miners Smash the Color Line

Myra Page 16 The Swastika Sterilizes .. Paul Amberson 18 Correspondence • • • • • • • • • • • . . • • • • • • . • • • . 20 Present Arms! •••• , •.•••.• Harold Ward 21 Revolution and the Novel

5-Selection and Emphasis Granville Hicks 22

A Note on Max Eastman •• Joshua Kunitz 24 Books •••••.••..•..•••••.••..••.••.•••. 25

Surfaces and Realities, by Granville Hicks; A Dying Horse, by Ella Win­ter; Smirt's Nertz, by Robert Forsythe; The Next War, by Arthur Heller; Mrs. Turner's San Quentin, by Arnold B. Armstrong; Novels Are Made by Novelists, by Otis C. Ferguson; Brief Reviews.

Workers' Theatre Marches Mark Marvin 29

An Anti-Semitic Film ... Robert Forsythe 20 Between Ourselves ....•..•.••...•.••.••. 30 Drawings by

Del, Limbach, Scheel, and Rea.

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VOL, No.7 CONTENTS MAY 1934

Editorial Comment .•.••.••.•...•..•.... The Week's Papers.................... 6 General Johnson's Private Code

Anne Allen Barten. . • • 8 Glassford in. the Imperial Valley

Richard Bransten 10 Spring in Dearborn •••• W. D. Trowbridge 12 Dillinger's Dilemma .•.••• Robert Forsythe 13

A Morning with the Doc •• Albert Halper 14 Coal Scars and Cold Cream

Robert Gessner 16 "Slum Clearance" Under Capitalism

John Strachey 19 Correspondence.,., ••••.••••••.••••••••• 21 Mother and Child .••••• Langston Hughes 22

Revolution and the Novel 6-The Problem of Documentation

Granville Hicks 23

Books •••••••.••••••••••.•••••••••••.... 25 More Marx de Luxe, by Addison T. Cutler; Professional Fascism, by Lei£ Dahl; Emancipation and Exploitation, by Grace Lumpkin; Another Liberal Collapse, by Bernard Smith; The Ma­chine Runs Down, by Obed Brooks ; A Scotch Tragedy, by James Steele.

Negro Revolutionary Music Richard Frank 29

Drawings by Kainen, Arenal, Limbach, Burck, Del, Esther Krieger, and Rea.

EDITORS.•

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VoL. No.8 CONTENTS MAY 22, 1934

Editorial Comment ••..•..•.•••. , ••.....

, Editorials . . . • • • • • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

Labor Takes the Offensive · . The Pulitzer Prize Business

, Brain Trust. ............ John L. Spivak 8

Upton Sinclair: Reactionary Utopian Sender Gartin 10

Letters from America. . . . . . . • . • • . . . . . . . . 13

Steel Against Peace ........ Harold Ward 16

Days in the Chinese Red Army Agnes Smedley 1.7

Correspondence •••••....••............ , 22

Revolution and the Novel 7-The Future of Proletarian Literature

Granville Hicks 23

Books ...•.....•...••..••.••.• , •..••... 25

Covering the Retreat, by Scott Nearing; The Fool of Baltimore, by Hugh Cole j Engineers in Action, by Beatrice Kin­kead; Certainly Not! by Philip Sterl­ing; Another Paraphrase of Ulysses, by Wallace Phelps; The Virtuosity of William Faulkner, by Muriel Rukeyser; Brief Reviews.

Second Workers' Music Olympiad Ashley Pettis 28

The Screen ....•.....•... Robert Forsythe 30

Between Ourselves •..•..••....•........ 30

Drawings by Kirk, L. Arena!, Esther Kriger, Jacob Burck, Phil Bard, Jack Kainen, and Richard Correll.

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VoL. XI, No. 9 CONTENTS MAY 29, 1934

Editorial Comment .................... .

The Week's Papers .................... .

The Darrow Report.................... 6

"In Dixieland We Take Our Stand" John Howard Lawson 8

Down Among the Dead Men .. Merrill Root 10

Plaint of the Petit-Bourgeoisie in Santa Fe Norman Macleod 10

The Proletarian Physician Daniel Summer 11

Children of the Twilight James T. Farrell 13

Rivera's Counter-Revolutionary Road David Alfaro Siqueiros 16

English Communists and the Law Courts Joe Rivers 19

Culture and Fascism ...•. Ilya Ehren bourg 21

Correspondence . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • 24

Books •..............•. _ ..............•• 25

Dr. Beard Straddles, by Carl Evans; Storm Over the Intellectuals, by Philip Rahv; Stalin Reports, by Eugene Gor­don ; Blind Alleys in Economics, by Samuel Irving; Howl of Disgust, by Sylvia G. Glass; The Soft Brush of Pity, by Samuel Levenson; Brief Reviews.

A Pro-War Film ......... Tom Brandon 29

Between Ourselves . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • . 30

Drawings by Anton Refregier, Oscar Newman, Jack Kabat, L. Arena!.

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VoL. No. 10 CONTENTS S, 1934

Editorial Comment • • . . . . . . • • • . • • • • • • • • • 3 The Week's Papers..................... 6 Announcing a Prize Novel Contest....... 7 Moley Attacks Communism............. 8 Picket Lines Across America ...••••• , ••• 10

Automobile Workers in Toledo A. B. Magil

Truckmen in Minneapolis Sender Gartin

Longshoremen on the Pacific Iris Hamilton

Worker to his Baby ........... Don West 15 White Collar Workers and Students Swing

Into Action •..•••••••••.••• , .•..• , • , , 16 Harvard Learns about Law and Order

Edwin Seaver The C.W.A. Workers Meet ·the Cops

Margaret Wright Mather Early American Labor and Literature

Alan Calmer 18

Critics in Mufti. •.•.••••• Joseph Freeman 20 Textile Front ••• ,., ••••••• , Harold Ward 22 Correspondence ....•••..•..•••••••••••• 23

Books ••••••••••.•••••.•.••••.•••••••• 24 Men of Iron, by Granville Hicks; People Without Work, by Grace Hutchins; Evolution of a Liberal, by 0. Frank; Politics and Fiction, by Edwin Seaver; Truth About Russia, by Liston Oak; A Mirror for the Bour~ geoisie, by E. Y. Gilbert; A Lively Corpse, by Corliss Lamont; Study of a Child, by Robert Whitcomb.

Workers Sing! ••••••••••• Aaron Copland 28 Eisenstein-to Goebbels

An Open Letter •••••••••••••••••••• 29 Between Ourselves .••.•..• , . • . . • . . • . . . • 30 Drawings by Burck, Mackey and Scheel

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VoL. XI, No. 11 CONTENTS JUNE 12, 1934

Editorial Comment • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 3 To the Men of the Fleet............... 6 The Week's Papers •••• , • • • • . . . • . . . . . . . . .8 Columbia Fires Two

Margaret Wright Mather 9 The Socialist Party Convention

A. B. Magil 10 Working for .the Government

Jeremiah Kelly, Jr. 12 Literary Wars in the U.S.S.R.

1-From October to the NEP Joshua Kunitz 13

Four Wobblies ••••••••• ,, •. , •. Ben Field 16 "I Am Tortured" Thaelmann Cries ...... 19 The Trial ••.••••••.•••• Muriel Rukeyser 20 Correspondence ••.••.••..••...•.......• 21 Books ...•..••.•..•••.•............. , . 23

The Profits of Murder, by Guy Endore; Librarian's Hawaii, by Samuel Wein~

man ; A Family of Reformers, by Elizabeth Blake; A Great Unknown, by Arthur Heller; A Voice from the Grave, by Bernard Smith; Rorty's Re­venge, by Frank Thompson; The Ideas of Aldous, by Edwin Seaver; Towards Understanding, by Peter Martin; The Jews' Choice, by Victor Ullman.

The Revolutionary Dance ••••• Edna Ocko 27 Movie • • • • • • • . • . . • • • Muriel Rukeyser 28 Hollywood-and Gorky .•. Robert Forsythe 29 Glorified Horse Opera .•••• Irving Lerner 29 Between Ourselves , •• , •• , • , , • , . , , ••.• , . 30 Drawings:

Cover by Jacob Burck ; other drawings by Burck, Mackey, Del, Reginald Marsh, Aaron Sopher, Mac Garrity, Gardner Rea, and Roberto,

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VoL. No. 12 CONTENT JUNE 19, 1934

Editorial Comme.nt • .. • . .. . .. .. . . . .. .. • • 3

X Prepares for War. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

The Week's Papers..................... 8

On the White Collar Front.............. 9

Diary Notes from a Steel Strike John Mullen 10

A Challenge to a Misleader .. A. B. Magil 12

Right Things to Write .................. 13

Housing in Two Worlds ••.•.• Sidney Hill 14

Alabama Justice in New York Martin Fields 16

Last Night .•.•••••••.•.•. Martha Millet 17 Hunger Camps in the South

Louise Preece 18 Literary Wars in the U.S.S.R.

II-Alignment of Literary Forces Un­der the NEP .•... Joshua Kunitz 20

Correspondence - ••••••••••.••.• , •• , • , . • • 24

Books ••..•.••.••••.••••••..•..•••••.•. 25 The Magic Mountain's Mouse, by GranvUie Hicks; The Impending Crisis, by Edwin Seaver; Revolution and Mental Hygiene, by D. W. De

. Armand; Confusion in Brookfield, by Paul Romaine; Dewey's Esthetics, by Wallace Phelps; The Southern Middle Class Replies, by James S. Allen.

The Church and the Can-Can Robert Forsythe 28

A Dry Martini with Cyanide Irving Lerner 29

Between Ourselves .................... 30

Drawings by Funk, Burck, Sopher, Harry Sternberg, Willia~ Hernandez.

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VoL. XI, No. 13 CONTENTS }UNE 26, 1934

Editorial Comment . . . . . • . • • • . . . . • . . . • • • 3 Educating the Army. . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . • . • • 6 The Week's Papers..................... 8 Raymond Maley: Provocateur-in-Chief for

the New Deal .. William Francis Dunne 9 A Balanced Diet ...•.•...•••••......... 13 How to Become an Idol

Edward Newhouse 14 1400 People: One Water Faucet

G. E. Barr 14 "Georgia Wants Me-Dead or Alive"

Don West 15 I Have Seen Black Hands

Richard Wright 16 Japan Rides the Tiger ..... Harold Ward 17 Literary Wars in the U.S.S.R.

III-Smugglers of Reaction in Soviet Letters •..••...• , ,Joshua Kunitz 18

The Jew as Fascist A Letter from Canada .•.. Ben Malkin 20

Correspondence . . . . . . . . • • • . . . • . • . . • . . . • 21 The Tombstone Swastika

Edward Dahlberg 22 Books ...............•.........•.....• 25

The Devil and Mr. Eliot, by Obed Brooks; The Specialist, by Leon Den­nen; Green Mountain Antique, by Thomas Boyd; The Drama of Scotts­boro, by Ben Blake; Rabbit's Foot Rogers, by Scott Nearing; Lullaby of Leaves, by Murray Godwin.

Music of, by and for the Masses

"Epic of an Era" Ashley Pettis 28

Samuel Brody and Tom Brandon 29 Between Ourselves ••.••...•..••••.••• , . 30 Drawings by

B. Limbach, Jacob Burck, Esther Kriger, Stephen Alexander, Hyman Warsager, Mabel Dwight, Mackey.

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VoL. XII, No. 1 CONTENTS ]ULY 31 1934

Editorial Comment . • . • • • . • • . . • . • . . • • • . . 3 The Week's Papers..................... 8 Hanfy at Harvard .•........ Merle Colby 9 "Something to Eat" ...... ,John L. Spivak 11 Moley: Provocateur-in-Chief for the New

Deal. II: Teaching the Tabloids to Incite the Police ••.• William F. Dunne 13

Correspondence •...•..................• 16 Civil War in Austria .•.. Ilya Ehrenbourg 17 Book Supplement:

Authors' Field Day-A Symposium on Marxist Criticism by 14 Writers 27

In Reply to Authors ...•... , , , •... , . • 32 Three Radical Poets

Edwin Berry Burgum 33 The Quarter's Books in Review •...•. 36 Looking Forward to Looking l3ackward

Meyer Schapiro 37

The Lost Generation ••• Bernard Smith 3 8 The Bright Flame of Revolution

Isidor Schneider 40 Philistine's Progress ••• Granville Hicks 41 The Great Dreamer.Colston E. Warne 42 "But It's Thin All Over"

Murray Godwin 42 The Sympathies of Malraux

Alfred H. Hirsch 43 A Kind Word for Hollywood

Robert Forsythe 44 Between Ourselves ••••••.•.•.••.•••.•••.• 46 Drawings by

Del, B. Limbach, Jay Morgan, Gardner Rea, Marion Greenwood, L Arenal, Mackey, Mabel Dwight, Johnson,

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VoL. XII, No. 2 CONTENTS JULY 10, 1934

Editorial Comment •••••••.••••••••••••• The Week's Papers..................... 6 The Decay of the Socialist Party

Paul Novick 8 Jersey Justice for Pickets .. Corliss Lamont 12 British Fascism Is Set Back. • •• Joe Rivers 14 The Fascist Inter-Nazi-onal

Harold Ward 15 Moley: Provocateur-in-Chief

III-Organizing Civil War Against the Workers ... William F. Dunne 17

Death of a Bill ............ Arthur Kallet 20 Danse Macabre .............. Edith Hart 21 LUHuy Wars in ilie ~~~~

IV-Smugglers of Reaction Joshua Kunitz 22

Correspondence ...•••••••..••••••• , ••• , 25 Books •••••.••.•.••••....•••••••••.••. 26

An Arsenal of Facts, by David Ram­se~; An Assassin of Clay Pigeons, by Michael Gold; Liberals and Fascists, by G. F. Willison; The Art of Selec· tion, by Lawrence Gilbert; With Left· ward Glances, by Muriel Rukeyser • Rambling Reporter, by Oakley John: son; Brief Reviews.

Portrait of a Sap ••••••.•. Robert Forsythe 30 Between Ourselves ...• , ••• , ••• , ..••. , • • 30 Drawings by

B. Limbach, Thomas Funk, Esther Kriger, Johnson; photograph by Ralph Samuels.

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Vo:t.. XII, No. 2 CONTENTS JuLY 17, 1934

Editorial Comment ••.•..•••.•••• , • • • . • • 3

The Week's Papers ••• ,, .••• ,,.......... 6

When the Storm Troopers Get Home. . . • • 8

"Shoot to Kill!" on the Coast Iris Hamilton 10

General Johnson, Union-Buster Jeremiah Kelly, Jr. 12

How the Chinese Red Army Fights General Chow En-Lai 14

Milwaukee Is "Besmirched" Paul Romaine 18

Hillsboro, A Symbol ...•..•• Percy Shostac 21

A Love Poem .•.••. Harry Alan Potamkin 23

Correspondence .•.•.•..•.••.••.••.• , •• , 23

Dewey, Russell and Cohen Why They Are Anti-Communist

Paul Salter and Jack Librome 24

Books ••. , , .•••••••.......••••••••••••• 27

New Wriggles, by S. Snedden; John and Mike, by Margaret Wright Mather; 'Civilized" Loafing, by Grace Hutchins; Unhappy for Art, by Thomas Boyd ; Security Begins with Dr. Rubinow, by David Ramsey; The Rat of Berlin, by Lawrence Gilbert.

Between Ourselves •• , • . • • . • • • • • • • • . • • . 30

Drawings by

Thomas Funk, William Gropper, Johnson, Jacob Burck, Ned Hilton, and Mackey,

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VoL, XII, No. 3 CONTENTS JULY 24, 1934

Editorial Comment • • • • • . . • . . . . . . • . . . . . • 3 To Free Angelo Herndon. . . • . . . • • . . . . • • 6 The Week's Papers.................... 8 General Strike ••••••••••••. Iris Hamilton 9 The Veterans Won't Scab .• Dawn Lovelace 11 Maneuvering for Position .• John Strachey 13 Cattle in the Gravel Pits .•• Albert Maltz 14 Mopping Up in China ..•• Harold Ward 16 Literary Wars in the U.S.S.R.

V-Problems of the Fellow Traveler Joshua Kunitz 18

A Job Alone ••.. Warren C. Huddlestone 20 Dixie Jew .•.•••..•..•..•. Tom Johnson 21 Dewey, Russell and Cohen

Why They Are Anti-Communist (Con­cluded) •. Paul Salter and Jack Librome 22

Repentant Judas ...•.•••.•. Joseph Kalar 23 Correspondence •••.•••••••.•••••••••••. 24

Books ...•••••••..•••••••••...••.••••• 25 The Breath of Revolution, by Josephine Herbst; Traps for the Farmer, by Ben Field; A Novelist in the Theater, by Michael Blankfort; Exhibit A, by Con­rad Seiler; I Went to State College, by Samuel Levenson ; Sweetness and Barter, by David Lurie; Modern Rus­sia, by Alice Withrow Field; The Skirts of Norway, by Muriel Rukeyser; Required Reading, by Granville Hicks; Capital's Private Armies, by James Steele; Hearst's Lackey Reports, by Henry Cooper; Chaucer at Harvard, by Anthony Kye.

Speaking of the Dance .••. Robert Forsythe 29 Historical Hash •..•....•.. Irving Lerner 30 Between Ourselves • • . • • . . • . • • . • • • • • • • • • 30 Drawings by

B. Limbach, Gardner Rea, Crockett Johnson, Fr. Lesch ani.

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VoL. XII, No. 5 CONTENTS JULY H, 1934

Editorial Comment. • . . . • . . . . . • • . • . . • . . . 3 The Time to Fight Is Now............. 6 Is Roosevelt Backing the Terror?. • • • • . . . 7 The Week's Papers.................... 8 Fascism in the Pacific Coast Strike

William F. Dunne 9 American Rhapsody ••.. Kenneth Fearing 11 After Hitler-What? .• Willi Muenzenberg 12 The Plight of the Postal Subs

Albert Halper 18 Housing and Social Insurance ..••.•.•.• 20 The Poetry Camps Divide

Stanley Burnshaw 21 John Dewey Capitulates to "God"

Corliss Lamont 23 The Artist and the Revolutionary Move~

ment .•.............. Mark Graubard 24

Correspondence ••..•••.••....• • •• · • · · · • 25 Books ••••........•••.••.•.......... · • 26

Idealistic Physics, by David Ramsey; On the Surface, by Corliss Lamont i No Road to Life, by Harry Cooper; The Mysterious East, by Ale:x:an.der Gregory; Case Study of Convers10n, by Margaret Wright Mather.

Cops Are Funny at All Robert Forsythe 29

More Red Herring Between Ourselves Drawings by

Soup ••. Irving Lerner 30 ...•..••.•...•...••• 30

B. Limbach, William Collins, Selma Freeman, Mabel Dwight.

Gropper, J. Sue Williams,

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VoL. XII, No. 6 CONTENTS AUGUST 7, 1934

Editorial Comment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The Week's Papers.................... 6 The Fascist Terror Moves East. . . . . . . . . 8 A Visit to Berlin .•........ John Stracl1ey 10 Kohler, the Killer •.....••. Paul Romaine 11 Murder in Minneapolis

Me.ridel Le Sueur 12 White Gold in Soviet Asia

Langston Hughes 13 What Has the Great War Taught Me?

Theodore Dreiser 15 Hearst's Campaign for Purity and War

1-Silent, White and Beautiful Robert Forsythe 16

2-Seductive Horrors .•.•. Leo Haskell 17

Correspondence •............•...•••••• 19 Divided Loyalties

6-Problems of the Fellow~Traveler in Soviet Letters ...... Joshua Kunitz 20

Books ......••..•••.•...•.......••...• 24 The Great Planner, by Manuel Gomez; An Adman's Honeymoon, by Frank Thompson; Much-Praised Poems, by Stanley Burnshaw; Brief Reviews.

"American" Operas ......... Ashley Pettis 27 Current Films ....................•.... 30 Between Ourselves . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • . 30 Drawings by

B. Limbach, Jacob Burck, Mackey, Esther Kriger, Sidney Hoff, Lin, Crockett Johnson, Philip Nesbitt.

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VoL. XII, No. 7 CONTENTS AuGUST 14, 1934

Editorial Comment • . . • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . . • . 3

The Week's Papers ••.• ,............... 8

The Hindenburg Myth .•••• Arthur Heller 9

Art Under Mussolini. •.•• Bianco Capraro 11

Refugee Paris .••••.•••••• Robert Gessner 14

"Share Our Wealth" With Huey Harold Preece 15

Light .•••••••••••••••••••••••• Ben Field 17

"Greater Britain" ••..•.••.. Harold Ward 23

Correspondence •••••••.••••••••••••• , • , 24

Books ••.•••••••.•••••••••••••••••••••• 25 The End of Fascism, by Victor Burtt; Russian Trivia, by Gilbert Douglas; A New Untermeyer Product, by Stanley Burnshaw; Dead Figures on the Pa­cific, by John Phillips ; Sons of the Revolution, by Henry Cooper; Servic­ing Capitalism, by Sarah Stewart; Brief Reviews.

Wall Street Hollywood Gertrude Armstrong and Ben Maddow 29

Enter the Villain •••••••••• Irving Lerner 30 Between Ourselves ••.••••.••••••••• , • • 30 Drawings by

Limbach, Gardner Rea, and Frank Nesbit.

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VoL. XII, No. 8 CONTENTS AUGUST. 21, 1934

Editorial Comment. • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • 3 The Week's Papers.................... 6 Millikan: A Study in Rugged Stupidity. • • 8 Roosevelt Houses the Workers........... 9 Homecoming .......•. , ..... Edwin Rolfe 10 Angelo Herndon, Fighter ••.. Joseph North 11 Behind the Pogroms .••••.••.• Emil Glass 14 Heil Hynes I ............... Michael Quin 15 Four Orations .•..•.....• Isidor Schneider 17 French Writers Fight Fascism

Samuel Putnam 20 A Letter From America ..•• Albert Maltz 21 Westbound at Night .•••••••• Jim Waters 21

Correspondence ••.•..•.••......•...•.•. 22 Books ••.••...•..•..•..•...••.••....•. 23

Cashing in on Martyrdom, by Ashley Pettis; Europe Under Smoked Glass, by Murray Godwin; Brief Reviews.

More About the English Poets •• Horace Gregory, Obed Brooks, Robert Gessner and Stanley Burnshaw. . . . . . . • • • . . • • 26

Unholy Wedlock .•..•••.• Robert Forsythe 28 The House of Greed •••••• Irving Lerner 29 Between Ourselves • • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • 30 Drawings by

Limbach, Mackey, Selma Freeman, Ned Hilton and Philip Nesbit.

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VoL. XII, No. 9 CONTENTS AUGUST 28, 1934

Editorial Comment . . .. .. . .. . .. . . . .. .. .. 3 The Week's Papers.................... 6 Who Hired the 'Frisco Cops. • • • • • . . • • • • 8 California's Terror Continues

Caroline Decker 9 America's Youth Rejects Fascism

Theodore Draper 11 A Million Workers Say Strike I

Carl Reeve 13 Robert Minor, the Man .••.• Orrick Johns 16 Jews in the Soviet Union

Joshua Kunitz 19 Five Thousand Farms for Sale

Edward Newhouse 21

"Bombs in the Sky'' ••••••• Harold Ward 24 Correspondence . . . • . . • . • • . . . . • . . • . • • • . 25 Daniel Boone Belongs to Us

Michael Gold 26 Books •.••.•..••..••...••••••...•...•• 27

Germ~ of Frustration, by Granville Hicks; The Frightened Physicists, by Henry Hart; Can Jeffers Learn? by Herbert A. Klein.

Dictator for a Dav .••.•• Robert Forsythe 29 Other New Films: •........•..••••. I. L. 30 Between Ourselves • • . . . . . • . . . . . . . • . . • . • 30 Drawings by

B. Limbach, Crockett Johnson, Robert Minor.

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VoL. XII, 10 CONTENT SEPTEMBER 1934

Editorial Comment ... · ••.••..•..••••.... The Week's Papers.................... 6 Rich berg Tries to Cover Up. . . • . . . • • • . • 8 The Slum Clearance Farce •• Philip ,Sterling 11 Funeral in Vienna .•.••• , , Robert Gessner 13 Technicians in Revolt •..•.. ,, Sidney Hill 16 The Women's Fight Against War

Ann Barton 18 Vagrancy Trial •••••••••••• Tom Johnson 19 Notes on Science •••••••••• David Ramsey 22 Correspondence • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 23 Aged Bard Takes His Stand

Robert Forsythe 24

Books ....•..•..•..•••..••..•.••.••.••. 25 The State of Britain, by Granville Hicks; Bloody Thursday, by Thomas Boyd; "Gesture Without Motion," by Obed Brooks; Brief Reviews.

Andre Malraux's Man's Fate, by Haakon M. Chevalier, Granville Hicks and Alfred Hirsch ......•..• , .•••• , . , • , • • 27

Current Films ....•....... , . , ••••.. I. L. 30 Between Ourselves .•..•. , ...• , •••••.• , • 30 Drawings by

Limbach, Crockett Johnson, ] acob Burck.

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VoL. XII, No. 11 CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 11, 1934

Editorial Comment. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Upton Sinclair's Threat....... . • • . • • . . • . 6 The Week's Papers..................... 8 Patriots A.W.O.L ..... , ••.. Carl Haessler 9 The Battle of New Orleans

Michael Blankfort 10 Press-a-Button Counter-Revolution

David Ramsey 12 A California Summary .... Lew Levenson 14 Freed Land .••.• , •••••• , • , . Li Y an Chen 16 Pacific Mills .............. Martin Russak 18 Ivory Towers-White and Red

Joseph Freeman 20 Correspondence . . . • • • • • • • • . • • • • . . • • • . . . 25

Books , •.......•••...•.•..•••...••.••• 26 Dahlberg's New Novel, by Stanley Burnshaw; Epic of Soviet China, by Isidor Schneider; A Primer for Lambs, by Scott Nearing; Dialectics of Diplo­macy, by Liston M. Oak.

Inaugurating a Campaign Robert Forsythe 29

"Soviets Greet New Turkey" Irving Lerner 30

Between Ourselves ..............•..•.. 30 Drawings by

B. Limbach, Crockett Johnson, von Riegen.

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VoL. No. 12 CONTENTS SEPTEMBER 18, 1934

Editorial Comment ...... , .. , ... , ....• , . 3 The Week's Papers.................... 5 The Morro Castle Mystery. • • • • . . • • • . • • . 6 The. International Gunmen. • • • • • • . . . • . . 8 Behind the Headlines in the Textile Strike 10

Washington, by Jackson X. Curry ; Notes on New England, by Waldo Frank; Paterson's Dye Workers, by Steve Foster; The South's Attack on the Worker's Health, by Herbert Ger­ritt, M. D.; Flying Squadrons in Con­necticut, by Walter Snow.

A Letter From America •••.. , • • • • . • . . • 15 I Was Marching ••.••. Mericle! Le Sueur 16 The Slithy Electrons ••• , •• David Ramsey 19

Sunday to Sunday .•.•••. Kenneth Fearing 20 The Wobbly in American Literature

Alan Calmer 21 The Chimera ••.••...••... Edwin Seaver 22 The Face of a City ••••.••••• John Boling 24 Correspondence .•..•.........••.. , , .•• 25 Books .••••.••••.•.....••••••••• , , •.• , 26

The Antics of Pirandello, by J erre Mangione; A Pal for Tatiana, by Phil Horowitz; A Culture That Survived, by Liston Oak.

The Theatre ...•.•.•.•.. , George Wilson 29 Between Ourselves ••••••••••••••• , • • • • • 30 Current Films ....•..... , ••••.• , • , . I. L. 30 Drawings by

Correll, B. Limbach, Mackey,

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VoL. No. 13 CONTENTS

Editorial Comment •••••••••• , •• , , • , • • • • 3 The Week's Papers • , • , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 8 The Soviet Union in the League. • • • . • • . • 9 Terror in Rhode Island as the Textile

Strike Grows, by Walter Snow; On the Picket Line, by Merle Colby; A Letter from the Soviet Silk Workers .. 10

The Newspaper on the Ice Floe .•..••••. 15 Underground Journalism ••.. John Roman 16 March of the Native Bezprizorni

W. D. Trowbridge 17 Romanticism and Communism

Genevieve Taggard 18 Solidarity •••••••••••••..... John Mullen 21 Witness at Leipzig ••.•.••.. Edwin Rolfe 22

Correspondence • . . • • • • • • . . • . • • . . • • • . • • 23 Books •..••••••••.••••••••••••••.•.••• 24

Still on the Sidelines, by Joseph North; Not So Slow, by Edwin Seaver; No Salvation by Art, by Isidor Schneider; Return to Faith, by David Ramsey; Salamandar and Politics, by Granville Hicks; Brief Reviews.

The Theatre: Judgment Day George Willson 28

In a Burst of Fury .••.••. Robert Forsythe 29 A Revolutionary Film .•...•.•. Peter Ellis 30 Between Ourselves • • • • • . • • . • • . • • . • • . • • 30 Drawings by

B. Limbach, Jacob Burck, Philip Nes­bitt, Page.

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VoL. XIII, No. 1 CONTENTS OCTOBER 2, 1934

Editorial Comment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 To the Freshmen. • • • • • • • • • • • . • . . . • • • • • 6 The Week's Papers.................... 8 Plotting the American Pogroms

!-Organization of the Anti-Semitic Campaign ......... John L. Spivak 9

The Textile Strike Sell-Out Seymour Waldman 14

Greetings, Mr. Gorman! ...•. Merle Colby 16 White Guards on Parade

Granville Hicks 17 New Women in Old Asia

Joshua Kunitz 23 Books of the Quarter ................... 28 Proletarian Literature Today

Maxim Gorky 29

The Meaning of Fascism Joseph Freeman 34

Soviet Republic No. 2 Conrad Komorowski 3 6

Happy Days in· Fascist Italy Jerre Mangione 37

The Right Reverend Re-Definer Corliss Lamont 3 8

Correspondence ..•••..•.......•.••• , • . 40 Mr. Vanderbilt's Ocean ... Robert Forsythe 41 War: "One Hell of a Business"

Harold Ward 43 The Theatre .•.•..•.•. Michael Blankfort 45 A Real Anti-Nazi Film ....... Peter Ellis 46 Between Ourselves • • . • • . . • . • . . . . • • . . • . 46 Drawings by

Limbach, Crockett Johnson and Louis Lozowick.

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VoL. XIII, No. 2 CONTENTS OCTOBER 9, 1934

Editorial Comment .•......••.•.•••..•.. The Week's Papers.................... 8 Plotting the American Pogroms

2. "The Jews Must Be Destroyed" John L. Spivak 9

Senator Nye Shadow-Boxes War Marguerite Young 13

New Women in Old Asia .. Joshua Kunitz 15 God's A Haole .•••••.•. Walker Winslow 19 These Men Are Revolution .. Edwin Rolfe 20 Correspondence • . . . . . . . • . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . 21 Review and Comment:

A High Talent for Straddling Granville Hicks 22

Poverty and Plenty ••. Anna Rochester 23 How Sophomores Would Solve It

Joseph M. Gillman 24 Babbitt's Bard ..••••• Murray Godwin 25 Brief Review, Book Notes ........... 26 Science Notes ••••••••• David Ramsey 27 The Theatre ••••••••. George Willson 28 Mae West: A Treatise on Decay

Robert Forsythe 29 Cream Puff and Black Bread

Peter Ellis 29 Between Ourselves • • . • • . . • . . • • . . . • • . 30

Drawings by B. Limbach, Louis Lozowick, Mackey.

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VoL. XIII, No. 3 CONTENTS OCTOBER 16, 1934

Editorial Comment. , .• , • • • • • • • • . • . • • . • • 3 The Week's Papers..................... 6 Revolution in Spain. .. • • .. . • .. .. • .. .. • • 8 Plotting the American Pogroms

3. One Anti-Semite Wilts Under Fire John L. Spivak 9

Warring On War ........•• Joseph North 12 The Vanderbilts and the Rats

Robert Forsythe 14 The Saar-Powder Keg of Europe

Howard Ward 15 A Pageant of Soviet Literature-The All­

Union Writers' Congress in Moscow Moissaye J. Olgin 16

The Last Frontier •••••••• Ruth Lechli tner 20

Correspondence • . • • . • • • . . • . . . . . . • . . . • . 21

Review and Comment: The American Spectator-A Nazi Sheet

Orrick Johns 22 Aborted Renaissance, by Isidor Schnei­der; Making Faces at the Revolution, by S. Snedden; The End Is Its Begin­ning, by Thomas Boyd. Brief Reviews; Book Notes.

Musical Life in Soviet Russia Elie Siegmeister 27

The Theatre .•.•.•.••. Michael Blankfort 29 Let's Build a Ditch .•. ,., ..•• Peter Ellis 30 Between Ourselves .•.. , •..••..•••....•• 30 Drawings by

B. Limbach, Mackey,

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VoL, XIII, No. 4 CONTENTS OCTOBER 23, 1934

Editorial Comment. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Dr. Robinson's True Story. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 The Revolution in ,Spain Lives. . . . . . . . . . . 8 The Week's Papers..................... 9 Plotting the American Pogroms

4. Rich Jews Who Finance Anti­Semitism .••....... ,John L. Spivak 10

Sonnets in a Tea Room ........ Leo Paris 13 Prelude to an American Symphony

William Saroyan 14 A Letter from William Saroyan ......... 15 One Literature of Many Tongues

Moissaye J, Olgin 16 The Marcher ...•••••.••. Harlen Crippen 19 The Second Macaulay Strike

Edwin Rolfe 20 Correspondence .•..................... , 22

Review and Comment. . . • • . . . . . . . . . . . • . 23 The Urbanity of Mr. Krutch

Granville Hicks 23 Black and White, Unite and Fight

Eugene Gordon 24 The Not-So-,Strange Case of Ludwig

Lewisohn .•.... Benjamin Goldstein 25 Terrible Saint-Maker ..... Saul Carson 26 Brief Review . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Book Notes . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . 27

Music , , .......•........... Ashley Pettis 28 The Theatre. . . . . . . . . Willson 29

Pudovkin's Deserter,......... Ellis 30 Between Ourselves . • . • • • • . . . . . • • . . • . • . . 30 Drawings by

B. Limbach, Gardner Rea, Panfilov, Anto­novsky, Kukryniksy.

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VoL. XIII, No. 5 CONTENTS OCTOBER 30, 1034

Editorial Comment • • . • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • . • • 3 The Week's Papers.................... 5 In Madrid ..••••.•..••..•• Alfred Hayes 6 Why We Vote Communist.............. 8 Plotting the American Pogroms

5: Congressman McFadden, J ew~Baiter and Crook .•...•.•. John L. Spivak 9

H. G. Wells and Stalin ...... Paul Salter 14 Mosley: Lap-Dog of British Imperialism

Harold Ward 15 Battle Lines in France •. Charles B. Strauss 17 Correspondence •..••. , ••••..•••••••••• , 19 Review and Comment

H. L. Mencken and Robert Herrick Granville Hicks 20

Farrell Between Books Herman Michelson 21

Stiff White Collars .••.••• Obed Brooks 22

Solving the Jewish Problem Gregory Metlin 23

Portraits Without Background Mary Tabor 23

Brief Review ••..•.••.••.•.••.•.. , • . 23 Book Notes •••••••••••.••••••••••••• 24

The John Reed Clubs Meet .. Orrick Johns 25 The All-America Ass ••••• Robert Forsythe 27 The Theatre

The Kallikaks on S2nd Street Michael Blankfort 28

Music Cosmopolitan Opera .•.•. Ashley Pettis 29 A Town Hall Concert .• Max Margulis 29

Flaherty's Man of Aran ••• • Brian O'Neill 29 Between Ourselves ••••..••.•..•••..•.••. 30 Drawings by

William Gropper, Boris Gorelick, B. Limbach.

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VoL, XIII, No. 6 CONTENTS NOVEMBER 61 1934

Editorial Comment ••.•..••.••..••••..••

The Week's Papers..................... 8

Plotting the American Pogroms 6: Anti-Semitic Duet: Easley and

Viereck •••••• , •.••. John L. Spivak 9

Voices from Germany. • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • 13

Crosbie--Legionnaire and Communist Orrick Johns 14

Reviewing Stand ••••. Russell T. Limbach 15

The Newest Attack Upon the Scottsboro Defense •••••.•••••.••. James S. Allen 18

Correspondence . • . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . • 21

Review and Comment .• , •. , , , . . • . • • . • • . 22

The Vigorous Abandon of Max East­man's Mind ••••••• Granville Hicks 22

A Part of Our Folk Literature Alan Calmer 23

A Few Jokes for Babbitt ••. Mark Land 24

Up and Down the Furrow Orrick Johns 25

Brief Review • • . . . . . . • . • • . • • • • • • • . • • 26

Speak to Me of Love ••••. Robert Forsythe 27

Music: ••..•........•..•......•••••.••• 28 Bruckner and Beethoven •• Ashley Pettis New School Symposium .......... J. L. Other Programs •..••••• Max Margulis

The Same Old Lubitsch .••.... Peter Ellis 29

Between Ourselves ••••.....•....•....•.. 30

Drawings by Russell T. Limbach, Del, Gardner Rea, Serrano.

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VoL, XIII, No. 7 CONTENTS NOVEMBER 13, 1934

Editorial Comment ...... , •.............

The Week's Papers..................... 6 Plotting the American Pogroms

7: Who Paid Viola lima's Way to Nazi Germany? .... John L. Spivak 8

A Hunger Marcher Reports •• David Lurie 11

Slumming at the Museum •••• Sidney Hill 13

Capitalism Sterilizes .••.... Louise Preece 15

The End of Bourgeois Poetry D. S. Mirsky 17

Mr. Tubbe's Morning Service Stanley Burnshaw 19

Hitler's Ersatz Regime .•..•• Harold Ward 20

Correspondence ••.......•............. 21

Review and Comment. .........•..•. , . . 22

It Still Goes on ..•... Granville Hicks 22 From the Other Side of the Tracks

· Joseph North 23 Waldo Frank's Unceasing Quest

Edwin .Seaver 24 Tear Out the Text ......... Paul Bern 25 The Belloc Saga ...... Donald Morrow 25 Book Notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • 26

Tragedy in the Bowl. ... Robert Forsythe 27 The Theatre .••.•....•. Michael Blankfort 28 Music:

An All·Bach Recital ...•. Ashley Pettis 29 What Happened to Stravinsky?

Stanley Burnshaw 29 The Beauty of Poverty.. .. • .. .. .. .. • .. • 30

Between Ourselves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Drawings by Gardner Rea and Limbach.

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VoL. XIII, No. 8 CONTENTS NOVEMBER 20, 1934

Editorial Comment • • . • • . • • • . • • • • . • • . • • . 3

Tin Types ................... Dan Shays 6

1 oe Hill Listens to the Praying Kenneth Patchen 8

Plotting the American Pogroms 8: The "Hate-the Jew" Campaign in

the Colleges .•...••. John L. Spivak 9 Feminists and the Left Wing

Grace Hutchins 14

Drawing .•....•.••..••••.••. Art Young 16

California Expects Terror ••• Bruce Minton 18

Correspondence. • • • • • . • . • • • • • . • • • • • • • . • • 19

Review and Comment. • • • • • • • . . • • • • . • • . 21 Proust and the Proletariat

Granville Hicks 21

Not the Whole Story Dorothy W. Douglas 22

Truth Lies at the Bottom •• Henry Hart 23

Literature of the Revolutionary Era Isidor Schneider 24

The Theatre •••••••••••••• Joshua Kunitz 26 The Dance ••.•.••••••• Stanley Burnshaw 27

Music: ,Soviet Music Published Here Henry Cowell 28

Three Times Risen •••••• Robert Forsythe 29 Three Songs About Lenin ••••• Peter Ellis 30

Between Ourselves ••• , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 30 Drawings by

Art Young, Crockett Johnson, Mackey, Russell T. Limbach.

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VoL. XIII, No. 9 CONTENTS NOVEMBER 27, 1934

Editorial Comment..................... 3 Not a Sweep For the New Deal..,,...... 6 The First Big Guild Strike

Edward Newhouse 9 Plotting the American Pogroms

9: Selling Anti-Semitism to the Farmer John L. Spivak 10

City College's Rebel Generation Theodore Draper 13

The Blue Hat ••••••••• Charles Bradford 1S Washington Run-Around .••. Nathan Asch 18 Correspondence • • • • • . • • • • . . . . • • • . • • • • . . 20 Review and Comment. • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

Home Girl Makes Good Isidor Schneider 21

In the Great Tradition ••• Obed Brooks 22 Bertrand's Deviation from Russell

M. Vetch 23 Nazi Confessional. •••.. Sally Harrison 24

An Unconquered Petty Bourgeois Murray Godwin 25

Brief Review .......•.......••••••••• 25 Book Notes ......••••.••.•••••.•••••• 25

In This Corner, Mr. Hemingway Robert Forsythe 26

The Theatre: Rice and the Revolution The First United Front

Stanley Burnshaw 27 Revolutionary Front-1934

Stephen Alexander 28 The Screen in the Third Reich

Dmitri Bukhartzev 29 Current Films. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . • • • • 30 Between Ourselves .•...••.....••..••.... 30

Drawings by Maurice Becker, Harry Sternberg, Russell T. Limbach, Boris Gorelick, Selma Freeman

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VoL. XIII, No. 10 CONTENTS DECEMBER 4. 1934

Editorial Comment ••• , , .••. , , ..•.••.••• Prayer for Thanksgiving--1934

James Neugass 6

Anti-Semitism: What to Do About It 8

The Middle Class Must Choose Will the Farmer Go Red?

1: The Best Next Year Country

9

John Latham 13

"We'll Let Them Take Their Medicine" Slater Brown 14

Korea: Annex of Japan .••• Harold Ward 15 The Crisis of Capitalist Culture

Nicolai Bukharin 16

Correspondence Review and Comment

The Search for an Image

19 21

James T. Farrell 21 A Study in Comparative Literature

Granville Hicks 22

History for the Leisure Class David Burrows 24

Minus the Most Important Problem Donald Hemsley 24

What the Author Does Not Hear Myra Page 25

Redder Than the Rose •• , , Robert Fonythe 26

Music: The Philharmonic's Varied Course Ashley Pettis 27

Quintanilla's Etchings •• Stephen Alexander 28 "On the Waterfront". , •••••••• Peter Ellis 28 Curent Theatre 29 The Dance .. , ............... Edna Ocko 30

Between Ourselves 30

Drawings by

Russell T. Limbach, William Sanderson, Crockett Johnson, Whitman, Ned Hilton, Mackey,

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VoL. XIII, No. 11 CONTENTS DECEMBER 111 1934

Editorial Comment •••• , , , , . , . . . . . . . . . . . 3'

Sniping at .Scottsboro ••••••••••.• ,. . . . . . 8 \Viii the Farmer Go Red?

2: Farmer, Look Down That Road John Latham 9

Greeks Bearing Gifts .•... Robert Forsythe 11

Roosevelt and the Next War Seymour Waldman 13

How Insull Beat the Rap .... Carl Haessler 19 Correspondence .•.•..•.................. 21

Review and Comment ....•............. 23 Without Benefit of Literary Editors

Isidor Schneider 23

You Can Fight Here •. Joseph Freeman 25 Poet No Longer in Exile

Alfred Kreymborg 26 Brief Review .•.... , , . . . . . • • . . • . • . . . 27

Art: Salvador Dali, or Life Is a Nightmare

Stephen Alexander 28 The Theatre ........•. Stanley Burnshaw 29 Flirtation Walk .............. Peter Ellis 30 Between Ourselves. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Drawings by

Russell T. Limbach, Jacob Burck, Esther Kriger, Mackey.

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VoL. XIII1 No. 12 CO~TENTS DECEMBER 18, 1934

Editorial Comment , , •••.••.• , •••••••••• Red Armies Marching in China, • • • • . . • • 6 Will the Farmer Go Red?

3 : Goodbye Rye •••.•.••. John Latham 9 Christmas in the Dime Store

Dorothy Moffet 12 Just Among Friends ••••.. Robert Forsythe 13 Two Poems., .•• , •• ,, ... Kenneth Fearing 14 Soviets In Spain, ••••.•. , •• Andre Ribard 15 Fascism via the Utopian Society

Edward Newhouse 17 Challenge to Technicians

Theodore Draper 18 Correspondence ••••••••••••••••••••••.•• 21

Review and Comment •••••.••••..•••••. 22 Our Magazines and Their Function

Granville Hicks 22 Art in America .•••• , ••• Oliver Larkin 23 Mars Without Marx •• George Simpson 24 No Power to It., •••. ,.,., .s. Snedden 25 Brief Review ••••••• , •••.••• , •.••.• , 25 Book Note,s ••••••.••••••...•• , •.••.. 26

Furtwaengler Resigns ••••••• Ashley Pettis 27 Current Theatre ••• , •••• , •••• , ..•• , • . • • • 28 The President Vanishes ••••••• Peter Ellis 29 Between Ourselves • • • • • • • • • • • . • • . • • • • • . 30 Drawings by

Phil Bard, Mackey, Russell T. Limbach, Anton Refregier, Selma Freeman, Crockett Johnson; Two Photographs by Margaret Bourke~ White.

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VoL. No. 13 CONTENTS DECEMBER 25, 1934

Editorial Comment • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 3 "Taking the Profit Out of War" ••• , , .. , 8 The Executions in Soviet Russia. • • • • • • • • 9 Kiangwan Civic Center ....•... Mike Pell 10 At Last, A Department Store Strike. • • . . • 11 Happy, Happy Noel. ••••• Robert Forsythe 12 Voices from Germany •• Walter Schoenstedt 13 Will the Farmer Go Red?

4: What About It, Mr. Wallace? John Latham 14

Why Capitalism Can't Plan Earl .Browder 15

San Francisco: 1934 ..•.... Paul Courtney 16 Two Poems ....•. Carl John Bostelmann­

Rolfe Humphries 19 El Gran Chaco ••••••••• ,. Harold Ward 20 Correspondence ••.•••••.••• , • • • • • • • • • . . • 21

Review and Comment. • • • • • • • • • . . . • . • . . . 22 Another Authority on Marxism

Granville Hicks 22 A Hero of Our Time ••. Arthur Heller 23 The Dividends of War

Muriel Rukeyser 24 Master and Pupil •••••.•• Steve Foster 25

Art: Without Benefit of Ritz Stephen Alexander 27

Theatre: The Most Important Play in New York

Stanley Burnshaw 28 Soviet Musical Satire ......... Peter Ellis 29 Between Ourselves ••.•••••.••.•••••••••• 30 Drawings by

Limbach, Jacob Burck, Crockett Johnson Phil Bard, Mackey, William Sanderson