
A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of the Working People
Vol. 1, No. 6
Winslow, Horatio (editor)
New York: The Masses Publishing Co., 1911-06
20 p.; 34.5 x 27.5 cm.
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Contents
- Contents: 2-2
- Editorial Advertisements: 2-2
- Front Advertisements: 2-2
- Editorials: Good Taste and Socialism (Winslow, Horatio): 3-3, 18-18
- Frontispiece: Eugene V. Debs—Railroad Worker and Socialist Agitator: 4-4
- The Third Leg of the Stool: About Something That Concerns Most Everybody (Wood, Eugene): 5-6
- Do You Like Your Work?: 6-6
- Iolanthe's Wedding—V (Sudermann, Hermann): 7-8
- The Boy Scout Movement: Seen by a Workingman: A Little Study of Working Class Psychology: 8-8
- Revolutionary Mexico—IV: Tomorrow in Mexico (De Fornaro, Carlo): 9-9
- The Fall from Eden: A Boy Story with a Problem (Williams, George): 10-11
- Waking the Tiger—III: The Perfect Product (England, George Allan): 12-13, 18-18
- A Temple of Justice: A Story of the Workings of a Big City Court (Pentecost, Hugh O.): 14-15
- The Arbiter of Destinies (Hood, Marjorie): 15-15
- "Some Things": 16-16
- Cartoon: The Peace of Nations (Becker, M.): 16-16
- The Ferry People (Winslow, Horatio): 16-16
- The Way You Look at It: 17-17
- Cartoon: Which? (Young, Arthur): 17-17
- Back Advertisements: 18-20
- Editorial Advertisement: The Socialist Boy Scouts: 20-20