The Western Comrade Masthead

The Western Comrade
(1913 to 1918)



The Western Comrade was a socialist magazine published in the 1910s in Los Angeles, California. It was associated with the Llano del Rio utopian community of 1914-1918. The Western Comrade began publishing in April 1913. It published 5 volumes, the last issue dated March-April 1918 (by which time the publication had moved from California to Louisiana along with much of the Llano colony). Two later issues of a sixth volume followed in 1918 under the title "The Internationalist", before the magazine folded. From The Online Books Page.

This limited run from 1913 through 1917 will expand when more issues are found and can be digitized. Page formatting and construction here by Tim Davenport of the Marxists Internet Archive in 2013.



 

Volume 1, No. 1, April 1913

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by The Citizen Publishing Co. 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Editors and Associate Editors: Stanley B. Wilson, Chester M. Wright, Eleanor Wentworth,
Mila Tupper Maynard, Emanuel Julius Rob Wagner, Stanley B. Wilson, Fred C. Wheeler, R. A. Maynard

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 1st issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Stanley B. Wilson and Chester M. Wright. Key Contents: R.A. Maynard: “The Sunshine of Socialism.” Emanuel Julius: “A Piece of Paper.” Chester M. Wright: “Battling at the Bread LIne.” Carl Sandburg: “What Happened March Fourth” (on Victor Berger). Sidney Hillyard: “King Rent.” Columns by Milla Tupper Maynard (Drama), Emanuel Julius (Books), Eleanor Wentworth (Women’s).

 


 

Volume 1, No 2, May 1913

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by The Citizen Publishing Co. 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Editors and Associate Editors: Stanley B. Wilson, Chester M. Wright, Eleanor Wentworth,
Mila Tupper Maynard, Emanuel Julius Rob Wagner, Stanley B. Wilson, Fred C. Wheeler, R. A. Maynard

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 2nd issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Stanley B. Wilson and Chester M. Wright. Key Contents: Stanley B. Wilson: “Economics in the Quee-Macks.” Emanuel Julius: “The Conquest of Prudery.” Chester M. Wright: “The Case of the Girl.” Rob Wagner: “The Painted Pigeon.” Job Harriman: “Making Dreams Come True.” R.A. Maynard: “Heroes of the Social Revolution.” Harold Story: “Message of the New Revolution.” Columns by Milla Tupper Maynard (Drama), Emanuel Julius (Books), Eleanor Wentworth (Women’s).

 


 

Volume 1, No 3, June 1913

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by The Citizen Publishing Co. 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Editors and Associate Editors: Stanley B. Wilson, Chester M. Wright, Eleanor Wentworth,
Mila Tupper Maynard, Emanuel Julius Rob Wagner, Stanley B. Wilson, Fred C. Wheeler, R. A. Maynard

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 3rd issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Stanley B. Wilson and Chester M. Wright. Key Contents: R.A. Maynard: “California of Today and Tomorrow.” Cameron H. King: “The Vindication of Woman Suffrage.” Anna A. Maley: “A Woman in the Race.” Stanley B. Wilson: “Padre Blanco and the Outlaw.” Emanuel Julius: “The Pessimism of Jack London.” Chester M. Wright: “The Socialist Spirit in the City.” Columns by Mila Tupper Maynard (Drama), Emanuel Julius (Books), Eleanor Wentworth (Women’s).

 


 

Volume 1, No 4, July 1913

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by The Citizen Publishing Co. 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Editors and Associate Editors: Stanley B. Wilson, Chester M. Wright, Eleanor Wentworth,
Mila Tupper Maynard, Emanuel Julius Rob Wagner, Stanley B. Wilson, Fred C. Wheeler, R. A. Maynard

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 4th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Stanley B. Wilson and Chester M. Wright. Key Contents: Walter Lanfersiek: “A Word to the West from the New National Executive Secretary.” Emanuel Julius: “Rob Wagner, the Artistic Red.” Carl D. Thompson: “Fighting for Labor in State Legislatures.” R.A. Maynard: “The General Strike for a Better Life.” Winfield R. Gaylord: “Organizing the ’Capacity of Self Control.’” Frank E. Wolfe, “The Movie Revolution.” Stanley B. Wilson: “Padre Blanco and the Preacher.” Chester M. Wright: “Disarming the Pessimist.” Willis Church LaMont: “Socialilsm, Moral Substitute for War.” Columns by Milla Tupper Maynard (Drama), Eleanor Wentworth (Women’s).

 


 

Volume 1, No 5, August 1913

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by The Citizen Publishing Co. 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Editors and Associate Editors: Stanley B. Wilson, Chester M. Wright, Eleanor Wentworth,
Mila Tupper Maynard, Emanuel Julius Rob Wagner, Stanley B. Wilson, Fred C. Wheeler, R. A. Maynard

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 5th issue of The Western Comrade, Key Contents: Mila Tupper Maynard: “Garrison, Judged by Gettysburg.” Gordon Nye: “Frank F. Stone: A Sculptor with a Message.” Chester M. Wright: “The Toiler and His Hire.” Frank E. Wolfe: “Making a Socialist Film.” N.A. Richardson: “The Awakening of Georgia.” Icie Bowdry: “The Truth About the Canal.” Emanuel Julius: “Four Bits.” Marion Louise Israel: “Woman, A Social Creator.” Fred C. Wheeler: “Labor Conditions, Past and Present.” E.E. Kirk: “From Behind Jail Bars” (interview with Harry M. McKee). Columns by Milla Tupper Maynard (Drama), Eleanor Wentworth (Women’s).

 


 

Volume 1, No 6, September 1913

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by The Citizen Publishing Co. 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Editors and Associate Editors: Stanley B. Wilson, Chester M. Wright, Eleanor Wentworth,
Emanuel Julius, Rob Wagner, Fred C. Wheeler

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 6th issue of The Western Comrade. Key Contents: Emanuel Julius: “The Prophet.” Chester M. Wright: “The Gun is Not Our Weapon.” J. Stitt Wilson: “The Story of a Socialist Mayor.” John R. Haynes: “The Terrible Mining Game: A Plea for Federal Control.” George W. Carey: “A Vision of the New Time.” Lillian Pelee: “The Flare of the New.” Thomas W. Williams: “The World’s Back Yard.” Stanley B. Wilson: “A Try-out in the Woods.” Chester M. Wright: “What’s Wrong with the Newspaper Game.” E.E. Hitchcock: “The Intercollegiate Socialist Society.” Sydney Hillyard: “The Socialist.” Columns by Milla Tupper Maynard (Drama), Eleanor Wentworth (Women’s).

 


 

Volume 1, No 7, October 1913

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by The Citizen Publishing Co. 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Editors and Associate Editors: Stanley B. Wilson, Chester M. Wright, Eleanor Wentworth,
Emanuel Julius, Rob Wagner, Fred C. Wheeler

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 7th issue of The Western Comrade, Key Contents: John M. Work: “My Confession.” Chester M. Wright: “Harry McKee is Out of Jail.” William Morris Feigenbaum: “The Impeachment of Sulzer.” Stanley B. Wilson: “The Socialist Movement in California (Part 1).” J. Louis Engdahl: “The Underground War.” Emanuel Julius: “Circumstantial Evidence.” Rob Wagner: “A Unique Melange of Red and Black.” E.E. Hitchcock: “The Intercollegiate Socialist Society.” Leo W. Wax: “Public Education and Social Progress (Part 1).” Columns by M. Louise Grant (Drama), Emanuel Julius (Books).

 


 

Volume 1, No 8, November 1913

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by The Citizen Publishing Co. 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Editors and Associate Editors: Stanley B. Wilson, Chester M. Wright

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 8th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Stanley B. Wilson. Key Contents: Elsa Unterman: “When Girls Go On Strike” (on SF cloakmakers). Emanuel Julius: “A Matter of Clothes.” Stanley B. Wilson: “The Socialist Movement in California (Part 2).” Chester M. Wright: “We Call It War.” Adriana Spadoni: “The Seamstress” (reprint from The Masses). J. Louis Engdahl: “The Federation Idea.” Georgia Kotsch: “The Lilies of the Field.” O.L. Anderson: “The Ignominy of a Hobby Rider.” Stanley B. Wilson: “The World Drama.” Agnes H. Downing: “Amusements for the Young.” Sydney Hillyard: “Capital.” Leo W. Wax: “Public Education and Social Progress (Part 2).” Columns by Eleanor Wentworth (Women’s), Emanuel Julius (Books).

 


 

Volume 1, No 9, December 1913

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by Union Labor News Company, Inc., 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Editors and Associate Editors: Stanley B. Wilson, Chester M. Wright, Eleanor Wentworth,
Emanuel Julius, Rob Wagner, Fred C. Wheeler

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 9th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Stanley B. Wilson and Chester M. Wright. Key Contents: "What Are We Going to Do About It?" (on machine guns). Walter Lanfersiek: "The Fall Elections." N.A. Richardson: "The Murderers at Wheatland." Emanuel Julius: "The Rise of Frank Dunne: A Newspaper Story." Chester M. Wright: "Putting the 'NOW' into Socialism: An Interview with a Woman Wizard." William Morris Feigenbaum: "On the Passing of Tammany." Stanley B. Wilson, "The Socialist Movement in California (Part 3)." Brame Hillyard: "The Case Against Man." J.E. Pottenger: "Socialism and the Single Tax." Chester M. Wright: "It's Just Got to Come." David Fulton Karsner: "Unheralded Heroes." Eleanor Wentworth: "The Awakening." Stanley B. Wilson: "The Simple Story of Karl Marx, the Man." Harold Everhart: "The Situation in Mexico." Columns by M. Louise Grant (Drama), Emanuel Julius (Books).

 


 

Volume 1, No 10, February 1914

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by Union Labor News Company, Inc., 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Owners & Editors: Chester M. Wright & Emanuel Julius
Associate Editors: Eleanor Wentworth, Stanley B. Wilson, Rob Wagner, Fred C. Wheeler, and Charles Tracy

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 10th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Stanley B. Wilson and Chester M. Wright. Key Contents: “The New Owners of the Western Comrade and What Their Plans Are”(new owners were Emanuel Julius and Chester M. Wright). J. Louis Engdahl: “Winning Labor for Socialism.”Eleanor Wentworth: “Feminism and the Trend Towards Democracy (Part 1).”Chester M. Wright: “We’re Going to Congress Again.”Emanuel Julius: “Immigration in America.”Frank E. Wolfe: “Getting Olga’s Eyes”(fiction). Eleanor Wentworth: “The Awakening (Part 2)”(fiction). Columns by Emanuel Julius (Books), J.E. Snyder (“Thoughts While On the Road”).

 


 

Volume 1, No 11, March 1914

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by Union Labor News Company, Inc., 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Owners & Editors: Chester M. Wright & Emanuel Julius
Associate Editors: Eleanor Wentworth, Stanley B. Wilson, Rob Wagner, Fred C. Wheeler, and Charles Tracy

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 11th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Chester M. Wright and Emanuel Julius. Key Contents: David Fulton Karsner: “Horace Traubel.”Chester M. Wright: “President Wilson’s Trust Bluffing.”William C. Owen: “Mexico’s Fight for Bread.”Sidney Hillyard: “We Have Traveled.”Eleanor Wentworth: “Feminism and the Trend Towards Democracy (Part 2).”Emanuel Julius: “Wanted: A Short Story.”"When Revolutionists Meet”(interview between Helen Keller and Maria Montessori). Allan L. Benson: “Why Mary Left Home.”Column by Emanuel Julius (Books).

 


 

Volume 1, No 12, April 1914

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by Union Labor News Company, Inc., 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Owners & Editors: Chester M. Wright & Emanuel Julius
Associate Editors: Eleanor Wentworth, Stanley B. Wilson, Rob Wagner, Fred C. Wheeler, and Sydney Hillyard

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 12th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Chester M. Wright and Emanuel Julius. Key Contents: Sydney Hillyard: “Unemployed!”Luella Twining: “An Interview with August Bebel.”Edgcumb Pinchon: “The New Factor in the Class Struggle.”Chester M. Wright: “Meunier, the Sculptor of the Revolution.”Lucien Saint: “Looting the Nation’s Copper Chest.”Elsa Unterman: “The Action That Wins.”Eleanor Wentworth: “Feminism and the Trend Towards Democracy (Part 3).”Emanuel Julius: “The Secret”(fiction). “The Most Conspicuous Socialist”(on Jean Jaures). Column by Emanuel Julius (Books).

 


 

Volume 2, No 1, May 1914

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly by Union Labor News Company, Inc., 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Owners & Editors: Chester M. Wright & Emanuel Julius
Associate Editors: Eleanor Wentworth, Stanley B. Wilson, Rob Wagner, Fred C. Wheeler, and Sydney Hillyard

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 13th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Emanuel Julius. Key Contents: Thomas W. Williams: “Next — An Eight-Hour Law!”Sydney Hillyard: “Brains!”Edgcumb Pinchon: “The New Factor in the Class Struggle: Organic Cooperation.”Chester M. Wright: “One Year of Wilson.”Emanuel Julius: “The Psychology of the Mob.”J.E. Pottenger: “Socialism and the Land Question.”Chester M. Wright: “A Great Octopus Dies”(on United States Express Co.). Column by Emanuel Julius (Books).

 


 

Volume 2, No 2, June 1914: SPECIAL CO-OPERATIVE ISSUE

The Western Comrade
Published Monthly. 203 New High Street, P. O. Box 135 Los Angeles, Cal. Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Owners & Editors Emanuel Julius
Associate Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 14th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Emanuel Julius. Key Contents: “Publisher’s Notice”(sale of publication by Emanuel Julius to Job Harriman). Job Harriman: “The Gateway to Freedom”(on Mescal Water and Land Co.). H.J. Barrett: “War: A Solution of the Evil.”Emanuel Julius: “’Young Man, You’re Raving.’”W.A. Engle: “Cooperative Colony Plan in Action: Answering Question of How to Get Membership in the Llano Colony and Get on the Land.”Sidney Hillyard; “The Fully Paid Worker.”Frank E. Wolfe: “Daniel DeLeon”(obituary). Frank E. Wolfe: “Llano del Rio, Land of Achievement.”Edgcumb Pinchon: “Finance Cooperative Industries: Labor’s Bank a New Factor in the Class Struggle.”Frank E. Wolfe: “Spifflicating a Theory.”Emanuel Julius: “The Man Who Wouldn’t Talk”(on James Cronin).

 


 

Volume 2, No 4, August 1914

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 15th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Job Harriman: “Cooperation vs. Theory.”Edgcumb Pinchon: “From Labor Bank to Cooperative Commonwealth.”Franklin Davenport Howell: “Water and the Plains.”J.E. Pottenger: “Georgian Philosophy and Economics.”William C. Owen: “Dayal and Bryan — Agitators.”Walter Burnett: “A Product”(fiction). G.E.B.: “The Milwaukee Cooperativists.”Frank E. Wolfe: “Colonists Demonstrate Cooperation.”Georgia Kotsch: “Review of Tragic History”(Mexico). “Revolt Develops Poet”(on Carl Sandburg).

 


 

Volume 2, No 5, September 1914

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 17th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “The Doom of Capitalism.”Frank E. Wolfe: “Jean Juares, Martyr.”Frank E. Wolfe: “Make War on War!”Frank E. Wolfe: “War to Prevent Socialism.”Job Harriman: “Slaughter.”Willoughby Smart: “Sentenced for Death!”Walter Thomas Mills: “Cooperation and the Labor Movement.”W. Scott Lewis: “Nature Leads Man in Vast Cooperation”(Llano del Rio). Ernest O.F. Ames: “Pacific Cooperative League.”Frederick O’Brien: “Syphilization of the Marquesans.”J.E. Pottenger: “Single Tax and Socialism.”A.F. Gannon: “Fable of the Invinciple One”(fiction). “War Destroys Social Ownership.”

 


 

Volume 2, No 5, September 1914

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 20th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: "Current Comment." A.F. Gannon: "Dugan." C.E. Russell: "The Madness of Capitalism." George D. Herron: "The Outlook in Europe." Mila Tupper Maynard; "Who Are the Ignorant Laborers?" Clarence Darrow: "Strangling by the State." Morris Hillquit: "Socialism and War." Homer Constantine: "Who's Fighting and Why!" Carl D. Thompson: "The Purpose of Socialism." Charlotte Perkins Gilman: "The Sentence." "Seven Months' Progress at Llano del Rio: Cooperative Colony Shows Remarkable Growth in Numbers and Prosperity." W.J. Ghent: "Hypocrisy and War." Samuel C. Meyerson: "War Brides." W.E.B.: "Reichstag Rebelliion." Joshua Wanhope: "Need of the Hour." William E. Bohn: "Last Line of Defense." Thomas C. Hall: "Fear of Russian Invasion." Max Eastman: "The Great Socialist" (on Karl Liebknecht, from The Masses). Jessie Wallace Hughan: "What is Socialism?" A.M. Simons: "Crisis of the Hour." Upton Sinclair: "Worship Up to Date" (from New York World).

 


 

Volume 2, No 11, March 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 21th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Comment on World Events.” John M. Work: New Worlds to Conquer.” Frank Harris: “Sees Progress in Defeat.” A.F. Gannon: “Out to Sea” (fiction). “Colonists Clear and Plant Community Lands: Great Activity Shown in All Departments of Cooperative Enterprise.” “Map of the City of Llano.” Frank H. Ware: “Open Under New Management” (fiction). W.A. Jacobs: “Patriotism.” Job Harriman: “Socialism Inevitable.”

 


 

Volume 2, No 12, April 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 22nd issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Current Events.” Homer Constantine: “Hostages of War.” Henri LaFountaine: “Fighting to a Finish?” Edward P.E. Troy: “California Ground Hogs” (on giant farms). G.E. Moray: “How to Preach.” “Colonists Celebrate May Day.” “Merry Masqueraders at the Colony Ball.” “Disemployment, Crime, Slaughter!” Franklin E. Wentworth: “Truth About Mexico.” Kate Richards O’Hare: “Booze and Revolution.” Eugene V. Debs: “The Silent Souls in the Ranks.” Chester M. Wright: “An Appeal for Peace.” Irvin Ray: “Overloads of Charity” (on inefficient charity administration). “Colonists and Rabbits.”

 


 

Volume 3, No 1, May 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 23rd issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Editorial Comment.” William Thurston Brown: “Business — Legal Stealing.” James P. Warbasse: “War and the Red Cross.” Eugene V. Debs: “The People are Soft.” “Colony Celebrates Anniversary.” “Scenes at Llano del Rio Annual May Day Celebration.” Harvey Armstrong: “Fellowship in Work.” William J. Robinson: “Prevention of Conception.” A. Neil Lyons: “The Soldier Who Wouldn’t” (reprint from The Clarion). Carl Sandburg: “Murmurings in a Field Hospital” (poem). Job Harriman: “One Year’s Achievement” (review of first year of ownership of publication).

 


 

Volume 3, No 2, June 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 24th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Current Review.” Thomas W. Williams: “Child Labor in the Mines.” Edward N. Clopper: “Need of Cooperation.” Wiley H. Swift: “Need Children for Profits.” Owen R. Lovejoy: “The Laws Are Ignored” (child labor). Adelaide Maydwell: “Children and Community Life” (children at Llano del Rio). G.E. Bolton: “Our Unctious Hookworm.” A.W. Ricker: “Filling the Dinner Pail.” Edmund B. Brumbaugh: “Lawson — Labor — Liberty.” Carl D. Thompson: “Is It Practical?” J. Stitt Wilson: “Impeachment of Capitalism.” Mila Tupper Maynard: “Is Your Conscience Clear?” “Llano del Rio Cooperative Colony” (text-heavy, detailed ad)..

 


 

Volume 3, No 3, July 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 25th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Review of Events.” Morgan Smith: “The Deeper Crime” (war propaganda). Homer Constantine: “Abolish Assassination.” Oscar Ameringer: “A Discontented Dog.” G.E. Bolton: “Our Devil’s Delight” (Panama-Pacific Exposition). “Cooperatives and Education.” “Community Life at Llano del Rio: Industrial and Social Activity” (photos). Edmund R. Brumbaugh: “1776 — Revolutionists — 1915.” John M. Work: “Original Sin.” Carl D. Thompson: “Rent, Interest and Profit.” Frank H. Ware: “Garbage-Fed Babies.” A.J. Stevens: “Point Out the Error.” “War and Alcohol.”

 


 

Volume 3, No 4, August 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 26th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Current Topics.” Frank E. Wolfe: “That Heavenly Mississippi” (public execution of blacks). “Llano Colony’s Progress Rapid.” Frank H. Ware: “Aid to Our KIngs.” “Robert Minor: Cartoonist of the Revolt.” Homer Constantine: “The Muddling Worker.” John M. Work: “Do You Really Want Socialism?” Albert A. James: “Truth Will Conquer” (Christian socialism). “Recall This Judge!” (F.R. Willis). “Christian Balzac Hoffman” (obituary). Edmund R. Burmbaugh: “Let Men Live!” “Llano Dramatic Club.”

 


 

Volume 3, No 5, September 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 27th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Facts and Comment.” Morgan Smith: “Third Circle of Might.” Frank H. Ware: “Hell for Its Makers” (fiction). George E. Cantrell: “Busting the Iron Law.” Irwin [St. John] Tucker: “Where Is the Home?” R.K. Williams: “Community Grows in Power” (Llano del Rio). “Industrial Activity at Llano del Reio Community” (photos). “Our Wonderful School” (Llano del Rio Montessori school). Leo Tolstoy: “A Remarkable Prediction.” A.E. Briggs: “Peace or War?” Albert A. James: “Should Sanity Strike.”

 


 

Volume 3, No 6, October 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 28th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Current Topics.” Job Harriman: “Fanaticism Means Failure” (on Socialist Party). Frank H. Ware: “War’s Pentecost.” Rose Sharland: “Daughters of Joy” (from The Clarion). R.K. Williams: “Industrial Activity Inspiring” (Llano del Rio). “Glipse of the Diverse Activities at the Llano Community” (photos). “How We Live at Llano.” Prudence Stokes Brown: “Learn Living and Loving” (Llano Montessori School). “Capitalism’s Justice — 1915” (extract of M.A. Schmidt/LA Times trial). John M. Work: “The Goal in Sight.”

 


 

Volume 3, No 7, November 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 29th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Editorial Review.” G.E. Bolton: “Murderers — You and I!” Clara R. Cushman: “Sophy” (fiction). Frank H. Ware: “The Job” (fiction). J.E. Beum: “Socialism and Farmers.” Edmund R. Brumbugh: “Sunday and Socialism.” Frank E. Wolfe: “Age Limit a Tragedy” (Llano del Rio). R.K. Williams: “Snow Caps Greet Colonists” (Llano del Rio). “Llano del Rio Cooperative Community As It Is Today” (photos). R.K. Williams: “Life on the Llano.” Albert A. James: “The Church and Llano.” William E. Bohn: “Ballots Will Educate.”

 


 

Volume 3, No 8, December 1915

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 30th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Trend of the Hour.” Clara R. Cushman: “Socialism Strikes Millville.” Frank H. Ware: “In the Name of Christ — Amen!” (fiction). A.F. Gannon: “Solid Ivory.” G.E. Bolton: “Rescue the Desorientes.” Edmund R. Brumbaugh: “Among the Immortals” (Joe Hill). J. Louis Engdahl: “One Big Unon” (Miners amalgamation). John Dequer: “Llano del Rio.” R.K. Williams: “Llano Colonists Are Undauted by Storm.” Joseph D. Cannon: “The Wonders of Llano.” “Cartoonist Joins Colony” (Matthew A. Kempf).

 

Volume 3, No 9, January 1916

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 31st issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. “Preparedness Number.” Key Contents:Frank E. Wolfe: “Editorial Comment.” Adelaide Maydwell: “When Slavery Will End.” “Socialists and Preparedness.” R.K. Williams: “Preparedness at Llano.” John Dequer: “Theory and Socialism.” Ernest Wooster: “Humpety Dumpety” (poem). Clara R. Cushman: “Safety Next.” A.F. Gannon: “Preparedness” (poem).

 


Volume 3, No 10, February 1916

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 32nd issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Frank E. Wolfe: “Editorials.” Emanuel Julius: “Blessings of Ignorance.” Wilby Heard: “A Millionaire’s Vision” (poem). Edmund R. Brumbaugh: “Jolting the Jingoes.” Ernest S. Wooster: “Through Eyes of Tomorrow” (Llano del Rio). R.K. Williams: “Enthusiasm Rules Llano.” A.C.A.: “Montessorians.” John Dequer: “Llano Musings.” Clara R. Cushman: “Wedding Bells” (fiction).

 


Volume 3, No 11, March 1916

The Western Comrade
924 Higgins Building, Los Angeles, Cal., Subscription Price One Dollar a Year.

Managin Editor Job Harriman,
Editor: Frank E. Wolfe

Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 33rd issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Job Harriman: “Facts and Comment.” Frank E. Wolfe: “Labor Conscription.” John Dequer: “Westfield” (fiction). Edmund R. Brumbaugh: “Boosting Better Babies.” Max Sherover: “Fighting Militarism.” Wilby Heard: “The Town of Amis.” R.K. Williams: “Improvements at Llano.” Prudence Stokes Brown: “The Children’s House” (Llano del Rio). Alberta J. Leslie and Isabel Scott McGauhey: “Two Poems of the Llano.” Clara R. Cushman: “The Cause of Crime” (fiction). Gray Harriman: “Preparedness."

 


Volume 3, No 12, April 1916

The Western Comrade
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Managin Editor Job Harriman,
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Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 34th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: “The Gateway to Freedom Through Cooperative Action” (Llano del Rio of Nevada ad, includes Declaration of Principles), Job Harriman: “Editorials.” Anthony Turano: “A Modern Movie.” Ernest S. Wooster: “Turning the Trick” (poem). Edgcumb Pinchon: “Justice and Not Bullets.” Adelaide Maydwell: “The Needs of Llano.” R.K. Williams: “Activities at Llano.” Mildred G. Buxton: “The Montessori System.” Job Harriman: “The Socialist Party.” “War Pictures by Robert Minor” (book review). Emanuel Julius: “Periscopings."

 


Volume 4, No 1, May 1916

The Western Comrade
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Managin Editor Job Harriman,
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Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 35th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Job Harriman: “Editorials.” John Dequer: “Westfieldian Infidelity” (fiction). “A Constant Associate": “The Working Hypothesis” (Haeckel on the war). Edmund R. Brumbaugh: “Every Day is Mothers’ Day.” Frank E. Wolf: “The New Impossibilism” (Llano del Rio). Robert K. Williams: “Llano del Rio Anniversary.” Ernest S. Wooster: “What Two Years Have Wrought” (Llano del Rio). Robert K. Williams: “Cooperation at Llano del Rio.” Clara R. Cushman “Millville Preparedness” (fiction). Emanuel Julius: “Jungle Jottings.”

 


Volume 4, No 2-3, June–July 1916

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Desciption:Graphic pdf of the 36th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Thomas W. Williams: “Socialist State Secretary Wishes Colony Success.” Job Harriman: “Editorials.” R.K. Williams: “A Trip Over the Llano.” Wesley Zornes: “Llano Bean Culture.” “Llano Has Own Printing Plant” (announcement of launch of The Llano Colonist). Frank E. Wolfe: “Llano Manana.” A. Constance Austin: “An Art Vocation.” Gray Harriman: “Blood and Iron” (fiction). Mildred G. Buxton: “Learning by Doing” (Llano del Rio). Frank E. Wolfe: “What the Writers Say: The Substance of Instructive Articles in July Magazines.” Dr. John Dequer: “Therapeutics.” “What Llano Women Do.” “What Our Visitors Say” (Llano del Rio). Emanuel Julius: “Jottings of Julius.” Scott Lewis: “The ‘Llano System.’"


 

Volume 4, No 2-3, August–September 1916

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Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 37th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Job Harriman: “Editorials.” Robert K. Williams: “A Trip to Llano Springs.” R.K. Williams: “Llano Grows in Attraction.” “With Montessorians at San Diego” (Llano del Rio). Florence Pier Griffith: “Llano Montessori School.” Robert K. Williams: “Character.” “Women’s Department: Natural Law in the Home.” Dr. John Dequer: “The Air We Breathe.” Wesley Zornes: “The Soils of Llano.” Oliver Zornes: “Feeding for Egg Production.” “Questions and Answers” (Llano del Rio). A. Constance Austin: “An Art Vocation — The Solution.” Frank E. Wolfe: “What Thinkers Think: The Substance of Instructive Articles in August Magazines.” “News of the World: Socialist — Labor — General.” Clinton Bancroft: “The Cooperative Commonwealth.” “Growth of Cooperation.” Emanuel Julius: “Jottings of Julius.” “Victor Berger on His Recall.” Elizabeth H. Thomas: “A Strange Referendum” (Berger recall). “Letters from Colonists/What Our Visitors Say.”


 

Volume 4, No. 6, October, 1916

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Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 38th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Job Harriman: “Editorials.” Robert K. Williams: “Following the Water” (Llano del Rio). Prince Hopkins: “The Story of Boyland.” Frank L. Wright: “Hand Made Rugs” (Llano del Rio). Henel Frances Easley: “The Soul of Sing Lee” (fiction). A. Constance Austin: “Building a Socialist City” (Llano del Rio). Wesley Zornes: “Irrigation Systems” (Llano del Rio). Oliver Zornes: “Scientific Management of Soils” (Llano del Rio). Agnes H. Downing: “Woman After the War.” Gray C. Harriman: “Facts vs. Fancies” (war). Frank E. Wolfe: “What Thinkers Think: The Substance of Instructive Articles in September Magazines.” Dr. John Dequer: “The Water We Drink.” Walter Huggins: “The Llano I Saw.” Frank E. Wolfe: “New View of Llano.”

 


 

Volume 4, No. 7, November, 1916

The Western Comrade
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Desciption: Graphic pdf of the 38th issue of The Western Comrade, edited by Job Harriman and Frank E. Wolfe. Key Contents: Job Harriman: “Editorials.” James O. Blakeley: “Reciprocal Relations.” A. Constance Austin: “Building a Socialist City” (Llano del Rio). Emanuel Julius: “Jottings of Julius.” Henry Frances Easley: “’If a House Cost—’” (fiction). Robert K. Williams: “Lumber — Llano’s New $50,000 Industry.” Emma J. Wolfe: “Women and Politics.” Dr. John Dequer: “Nutrition — The Food We Eat.” “Education for Real Life.” Oliver Zornes: “Plowing.” Wesley Zornes: “Irrigation of Alfalfa” (Llano del Rio). Clinton Bancroft: “Growing Toward Cooperation.” George E. Cantrell: “Cooperation and Printing” (Llano del Rio). Robert K. Williams: “Never Trouble Trouble.” “Canada Bars Pearsons” (exchange of Chief Press Censor Ernest J. Chambers and editor A.W. Ricker). Frank E. Wolfe: “What Thinkers Think: The Substance of Instructive Articles in October Magazines.”

 


 

Volume 4, No. 8, December, 1916

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Volume 4, No. 9, January, 1917

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Volume 4, No. 10, February, 1917

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Volume 4, No. 11, March, 1917

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Volume 4, No. 12, April, 1917

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Volume 5, No. 2, June, 1917

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Volume 5, No. 3, July, 1917

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Volume 5, No. 4, August, 1917

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Volume 5, No. 5, September, 1917

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Volume 5, No. 6, October, 1917

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Volume 5, No. 7, November, 1917

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Volume 5, No. 8-9, December-January, 1917-1918

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Volume 5, No. 10, February, 1918

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Volume 5, Nos. 11-12, March-April, 1918

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Volume 6, No. 1, May, 1918

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Volume 6, No. 2, June, 1918

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