
A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Interests of the Working People
Vol. 1, No. 10
Winslow, Horatio (editor)
New York: The Masses Publishing Co., 1911-10
20 p.; 34.5 x 27.5 cm.
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Contents
- Cover Image: The Farmer (Robinson, Robert): 1-1
- Front Advertisements: 2-2
- Contents: 2-2
- Editorials (Winslow, Horatio): 3-3
- The Great Light (Fischer, Anton Otto): 4-4
- Just a Pipe Dream: But Somehow It's Full of Common Sense (Wood, Eugene): 5-7
- The Status of the Farmer (Wentworth, Eleanor): 7-7
- His Little Bit: About Johnson Who Didn't Get His—II (Winslow, Horatio): 8-9
- Is the Farmer an Explorer? (Weeks, Rufus W.): 9-9
- Poisoning the Workers: An Unbelievable Story Supported by Facts (Boyd, Frederick Sumner): 10-11
- Industrial Insurance from the Inside: Book Review of 'Confessions of an Industrial Insurance Agent" by Wilby Heard: 11-11
- Labor Day in New York: What a Revolutionist Thought about It: 11-11
- A Picture and an Opinion: 12-12
- Observation De Luxe (Young, Arthur): 12-12
- The Working Class Astonish Brussels (Trimble, Rufus James): 13-13
- The Socialist Co-coperator Tackles the Class Unconscious Worker: 13-13
- The Color of Life (Julius, Emanuel): 14-14
- Facts and Interpretations: How to Abolish Dynamiters (Jellis, Hank): 15-15
- Facts and Interpretations: A New Era for Our Press (Andrews, George): 15-15
- Facts and Interpretations: What Is Socialism? (Stuhlman, Frank): 15-15
- Facts and Interpretations: Farmer's Cooperation (Vlag, P.): 15-15
- Facts and Interpretations: Cheer Up! Cheer Up! (E. U.): 15-15
- Facts and Interpretations: What Has Art to Do with Socialism? (Tridon, Andre): 15-15
- The Open Clinic: Is the American Farmer an Exploiter (Heileman, Carl): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: Fish Stories and Efficiency (Wand, Donald): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: Work (Julius, Emanuel): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: Where We Are Robbed (Hamburg, Robert): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: War—What For? Wages (Von Brachstein, Fritz): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: Socialism at Harvard (G. B.): 16-16
- The Open Clinic: Rules and Art (Atwater, Jonas): 16-16
- The Way You Look at It: 17-17
- Systems of Co-operation: 18-18
- Back Advertisements: 19-20
- Back Cover Image: The Destroyer (Winter, Charles A.): 20-20