
A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of the Working People
Vol. 1, No. 7
Winslow, Horatio (editor)
New York: The Masses Publishing Co., 1911-07
20 p.; 34.5 x 27.5 cm.
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Contents
- Cover Image: The Worker (Fischer, Anton Otto): 1-1
- Contents: 2-2
- What Everybody Knows: [Tributes from readers about The Masses]: 2-2
- Editorials (Winslow, Horatio): 3-3
- Frontispiece: The Boy in the Mine (Robinson, Robert): 4-4
- Roadtown: A Glimpse of the Future: A Scientific Prophecy of the Dwellings of Tomorrow (Julius, Emanuel): 5-6
- Anti-Militarism: A Sidelight (A Worker): 6-6
- Editorial Advertisements: 6-6, 18-18
- Tradition: A Purposeful Picture (Young, Arthur): 7-7
- A Knock, a Boost, and a Bet (Vlag, Piet): 8-8
- The Glory of Ghent: A Story of the Wonderful Work of an Energetic Proletariat (Winslow, Horatio): 9-10
- An Experiment in Philanthropy (Gillmore, Inez H.): 10-12
- Lena Morrow Lewis: Agitator (Patterson, Ethel Lloyd): 13-13
- The Conquerors (Winslow, Horatio): 13-13
- The Other Girl (Lynn, Vera): 14-14
- The Song of the Street (Untermeyer, Louis): 14-14
- Facts and Interpretations: Has the Collectivizing Stage Begun? (Weeks, Rufus W.): 15-15
- Facts and Interpretations: What Is Socialism? (Weeks, Rufus W.): 15-15
- Facts and Interpretations: The Dignity of Labor (Russell, Phillips): 15-15
- Facts and Interpretations: The Futility of Holidays (J. G.): 15-15
- Facts and Interpretations: Human Nature: 15-15
- The Color of Life: The Devotee (Williams, George): 16-16
- The Color of Life: Fear (Lynn, Vera): 16-16
- The Color of Life: Sic Vos Non Vobis (Goldberg, Isaac): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: Give Us Justice, Not Charity (Work, John M.): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: The Fall of Diaz (de Fornaro, C.): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: Socialist Schools (Gill, Frances M.): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: Luxury: The Precursor of Socialism (W. W. P.): 16-16
- Editor's Note about 'The Open Clinic' (Editor of The Masses): 16-16
- The Way You Look at It: 17-17
- Back Advertisements: 18-20