ETOL Writers: Tom Stamm
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May 1930: From Hillquit to Lovestone (as Marsh)
August 1930: The National Miners’ Union Passes (as Marsh)
June 1931: The Party’s Unemployment Drive
July 1931: The Unemployment Councils at Work
September 1931: Lovestone 10 Years Ago (as Marsh)
December 1931: Swabeck Meetings in St. Louis and Stanton
January 1932: Stalinists Disrupt Mooney Confab
January 1932: Unemployment and Communism
January 1932: Unemployment and the Party
February 1932: Amter Speaks on the Radio
February 1932: The Annual Heresy Trial
February 1932: Is Mooney to Stay in Jail?
February 1932: The Split in the Brandler Group (as Marsh)
April 1932: Economic Crisis Continues to Deepen
April 1932: Execution of Scottsboro Boys Stayed
April 1932: Movie Chains Try to Smash Union
April 1932: Scottsboro Verdict Must Be Smashed
May 1932: A.F. of L. Fakers Betray Sign Writers
May 1932: Tom Mooney Must Be Freed!
July 1932: Bullets & Gas for the Vets!
August 1932: American Foreign Trade and the Question of Credits to the Soviet Union
August 1932: Lessons of the Bonus March
August 1932: The Opposition and N.Y. “United Front” Unemployment Confab
August 1932: Opposition Campaign on Germany
September 1932: Unemployed Activity in Retrospect
October 1932: Elephant, Donkey and Socialists Compete for Election Honors
November 1932: Scottsboro – What Now?
December 1932: New Expulsions in the Comintern (as Marsh)
January 1933: Nazis, Cops Provoke CPG
January 1933: Wall Street Rulers Force Wage Cut on the Teachers of New York City
February 1933: Mooney Congress Called
March 1933: Stalinists Discredited at Mooney United Front Conference in N.Y.
April 1933: Convict Patterson – United Mass Protest Must Save Scottsboro Boys
April 1933: The Mooney United Front – The Negotiations Must Be Conducted Publicly
April 1933: Party May Day Conference Reveals Inner Dispute on United Front Policy
April 1933: Scottsboro March on Capital
April 1933: S.P. Sabotages Mooney Struggle
April 1933: The Stalinist Shift to the Right
April 1933: A United Front from the Top?
May 1933: 30 Hour Bill Legalizes Stagger System and Furthers Plan for New Wage Cuts
August 1933: The Archbishop Benjamin Again
August 1933: Bosses Propose Starving Schools
August 1933: The Importance of the 6 Hour Day Slogan Under the N.I.R.A.
August 1933: Pinchot and Labor
September 1933: Civil War Looms in Cuba; Situation Tense
September 1933: Relativity and Pacifism
September 1933: The Stalinist Program for the Cuban Revolution
September 1933: The Teachers Can Organize with Aid of Workers
October 1933: The Cuban Government Moves to the Right
October 1933: Left Wing in Teachers Union
November 1933: The Crisis in the Cuban Revolution
December 1933: Biased Judge Rushes Negro Boys to Chair
December 1933: Cuba and Montevideo
December 1933: Movie Review: Noel Coward’s Cavalcade
December 1933: Movie Review: Wild Boys of the Road
December 1933: The Teachers and the Class Struggle
December 1933: Unemployment Insurance – A Slogan to Unite Teachers and Workers
January 1934: The Recovery Program of the Socialist Party
January 1934: Workers Oppose Mendieta Regime
February 1934: Here and There with the United Front
February 1934: Significance of Taxi Drivers’ Strike Analyzed
April 1934: End of the New York Taxi Strike
May 1934: The Cuban Revolution on the Defensive
May 1934: The Johnson Bill and Credits to the U.S.S.R.
May 1934: An “Underground Union”
June 1934: A Falsified Biography of Lenin (book review)
June 1934: Stalinist Record in the Cuban Revolution (series)
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