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1923.pdf -
...Sentinel 1923 Tuesday January 2 1923 Mrs. Anna B. BECK 58 wife of...
B. BECK, 58, wife of John BECK, died late Saturday afternoon at her home onequarter mile east of Sand Hill, a victim of Bright's disease, from which she had suffered for many months. She was the mother of eleven children, four of whom preceded her. Surviving besides the husband are three sons, Loris [BECK], Tom [BECK] and George BECK, and four daughters, Mrs. Roy HALDERMAN, Mrs. Carrie OVERMYER, Mrs. DILLMAN and Mrs.
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...NO. 1923 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF TERRELL TEXAS AMENDING THE ANNU...
S, AMENDING THE ANNUAL BUDGET FOR THE YEAR BEGINNING OCTOBER 1, 1997, AND ENDING SEPTEMBER 30, 1998, AS PASSED AND ADOPTED ON SEPTEMBER 17, 1997, TO PROVIDE FOR INCREASES AND DECREASES IN CERTAIN ACCOUNTS; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF TERRELL, TEXAS: SECTION I. The General Fund Budget is amended to reflect the following decreases and in
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1923 Publications 1. Aigler, Ralph W. (1910-1954). "Rights of Finders." Mich. L. Rev. 21 (1923): 66482. 2. ______. "Rights of Finders." Am. L. Rev. 57 (1923): 51131. 3. ______. "Legislation in Vague or General Terms." Mich. L. Rev. 21 (1923): 83151. 4. ______. Review of Cases on the Law of Bills and Notes, 2nd ed., by H. L. Smith and W. U. Moore. Mich. L. Rev. 22 (1923): 9192. 5. Bates, Henry M. (1903-1939). "
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1923.pdf -
...Planetary Science XXXII 2001 1923.pdf PRESSURE-INDUCED TRANSFO...
SURE-INDUCED TRANSFORMATION PLASTICITY OF WATER ICE. D. C. Dunand1, C. Schuh1 and D.L. Goldsby2, 1Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, dunand@northwestern.edu, csc296@lulu.acns.nwu.edu, 2Department of Geological Sciences, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912, David_Goldsby@brown.edu.
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...al and Forest Meteorology 119 2003 109 110 Book review Agromete...
ook review
Agrometeorological Modeling--Principles, Data and Applications Nicholas M. Holden (Ed.), Published by The Joint Working Group on Applied Agricultural Meteorology (Agmet), Dublin, Ireland and Printed by Colourbooks Ltd., 2001, ISBN#0951155172 This book is based on the authors' collective experience in applying agro-meteorological modeling in Ireland. I found the text to be well written and well organized b
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...al and Forest Meteorology 119 2003 109 110 Book review Agromete...
ook review
Agrometeorological Modeling--Principles, Data and Applications Nicholas M. Holden (Ed.), Published by The Joint Working Group on Applied Agricultural Meteorology (Agmet), Dublin, Ireland and Printed by Colourbooks Ltd., 2001, ISBN#0951155172 This book is based on the authors' collective experience in applying agro-meteorological modeling in Ireland. I found the text to be well written and well organized b
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...ation Order MO-1923-R Appeal MA-030105-1 Order MO-1742 Order MO-1900-...
-1742 Order MO-1900-R City of Toronto
Tribunal Service Department 2 Bloor Street East Suite 1400 Toronto, Ontario Canada M4W 1A8
Services de tribunal administratif 2, rue Bloor Est Bureau 1400 Toronto (Ontario) Canada M4W 1A8
Tel: 416-326-3333 1-800-387-0073 Fax/Téléc: 416-325-9188 TTY: 416-325-7539 http://www.ipc.on.ca
NATURE OF THE APPEAL This appeal concerns a decision of the City of Toronto (the City
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...t to National Office WPA June 4 1923 1 Report from Alfred Wag...
port from Alfred Wagenknecht (DO#14) in Wilkes Barre, PA to the National Office of the WPA,
June 4, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 187, ll. 59-60.
154 Lincoln Street Wilkes Barre, Pa. June 4, 1923 National Office Workers Party Comrades:-- Upon May 30th the progressive miners' conference for District 9 of the UMW occurred. The attendance was small. It was expected to have representat
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1231-wpa-membersbyfed.pdf -
... Series by Language Federation for the Workers Party of America. Due...
ty of America.
"Dues Actually Paid" -- January to December 1923.
Based on a document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 206, l. 10.
Armenian Czechoslovak Estonian Finnish German Greek Hungarian Italian Jewish Latvian Lithuanian Polish Romanian Russian Scandinav. So. Slavic Ukrainian English
Date
01/1923 02/1923 03/1923 Q-I Ave. pct. 04/1923 05/1923 06/1923 Q-II Ave. pct. 07/1923 08/1923 09/1923 Q-III
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0411-wpa-toenlargedecci.pdf -
...the American Party Situation to ECCI April 1923 1 Report on th...
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Report on the American Party Situation to the Enlarged Executive Committee of the Communist International,
April 11, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 201, ll. 59-64.
New York City, April 11, 1923 To the Enlarged Executive Committee of the Communist International Comrades:-- We submit following a statement of the party situation in the United States at the present time: The Gen
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1001-wpa-districtsanddos.pdf -
...of the Workers Party of America as of Oct. 1 1923 1 District ...
3]
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District Boundaries and Organizers of the Workers Party of America,
(As of October 1, 1923).
This document compiles information from Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 213, ll. 111-112.
District 1 -- Boston: ME, NH, VT, MA, RI. DO: William Simons, 60 Pemberton Square, Boston, MA. District 2 -- New York: Greater NY including Yonkers, Hasting-on-Hudson, and NJ Counties: Sussex, Bergen, Morris, Hudson,
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... Series by District for the Workers Party of America. Dues Actually ...
ca.
"Dues Actually Paid" -- January to December 1923.
Based on a document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 206, l. 10.
Boston New York Philadelphia Buffalo Pittsburgh Cleveland Detroit Chicago Minneapolis St. Louis Seattle San Fran. Wilkes-Barre New Haven Dakotas n/a
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0106-buck-onwhitney.pdf -
...Raid Scribe in Nonunion Clan Jan. 6 1923 1 Red Raid Scribe in...
Red Raid Scribe in Nonunion Clan:
Connections is Shown Between Michigan Cases and the Labor Movement.
by Robert M. Buck
Published in The New Majority [Chicago], v. 9, no. 1 (Jan. 6, 1923), pg. 1.
If anyone fails to understand the connection between the "red" raids at Bridgman, Mich. last August [Aug. 22, 1922] and the general cause of labor, here is a story that may help him see his interest in the matter and
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0706-buck-flpconvention.pdf -
...FLP Convention July 21 1923 1 The FLP Convention events of ...
vention
[events of July 3-6, 1923]
by Robert M. Buck
Editorial in The New Majority [Chicago], v. 10, no. 3 (July 21, 1923), pp. 4-5.
Certain questions were asked during the recent national convention and conference of the FarmerLabor Party [July 3-5; 6, 1923] and they are heard yet on the lips of folks who were not there and who did not, therefore, hear the speeches in reply thereto. These questions may be summ
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0111-ci-lettertowpa.pdf -
... Here 1 Letter to the Workers Party of America from the Communis...
ca from the Communist International.
[January 1923]
Pulished in International Press Correspondence, v. 3, no. 8 (Jan. 11, 1923), pg. 60. Reprinted in Jane Degras (ed.), The Communist International, 1919-1943: Documents. Vol. II, 1923-1928. (London: Oxford University Press, 1960), pg. 3.
The Communist International has decided to admit your party into its ranks only as a sympathizing party. That however does not
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0706-buck-flpdisownsparty.pdf -
...Disowns New Party July 14 1923 1 FLP Disowns the New Party ...
wns the New Party:
Workers Party Takes Advantage of its Position as Guest to Start Dual Movement.
by Robert M. Buck
Unsigned article in The New Majority [Chicago], v. 10, no. 2 (July 14, 1923), pp. 1-2. Attributed to editor Robert Buck.
The national convention and conference called by the Farmer-Labor Party of the United States July 35 [1923], to try to find a basis for united independent political action by th
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0804-buck-detroitcans.pdf -
...oit Central Cans New Party Aug. 8 1923 1 Detroit Central Cans...
Detroit Central Cans New Party:
Refuses to Affiliate with FFLP as Not Representing Farmers or Labor
by Robert M. Buck
Unsigned article in The New Majority [Chicago], v. 10, no. 5 (Aug. 4, 1923), pg. 1. Attributed to editor Robert Buck.
Another bubble has burst with reference to the new Federated "Farmer-Labor Party." At the Chicago conference [July 3-5, 1923], George M. Tries, representing the Detroit Federatio
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0526-keracher-tokuusinen.pdf -
...n Chicago to Kuusinen in Moscow May 26 1923 1 Letter to O.W. ...
1
Letter to O.W. Kuusinen, Secretary, Executive Committee of the Communist International in Moscow from John Keracher, National Secretary, Proletarian Party of America in Chicago,
May 26, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, RGASPI, f. 515, op. 1, d. 168, ll. 31-34.
May 26, 1923. O.W. Kuusinen, Secretary, General Executive Committee of the Communist International, Moscow, Russia. Dear Comrade:-- On Marc
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0103-wpa-cecminutes.pdf -
... the Central Executive Committee of the WPA Jan. 3 1923 1 Min...
3, 1923]
1
Minutes of the Meeting of the Central Executive Committee of the Workers Party of America:
New York City -- Jan. 3, 1923.
Copy in Comintern Archive, RGASPI, f. 515, op. 1, d. 148, ll. 176-178.
Present: [Louis] Engdahl, [Edward] Lindgren, [Bill] Kruse, [Moissaye] Olgin, [Ludwig] Lore, [Marion] Emerson, [Theo] Maki, [Harry] Wicks, [Bill] Dunne, [Alex] Bittelman, and [C.E.] Ruthenberg. Comrade Dunn
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0413-mvsoc-kansascitylegion.pd -
...ey Socialist American Legion Has Another Brainstorm April 13 1923 ...
rm [April 13, 1923]
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American Legion Has Another Brainstorm:
Break Up Labor Defense Council Meeting in Kansas City Thus Preventing Another Revolution.
[report of April 13, 1923]
Unsigned report in the Miami Valley Socialist [Dayton, OH], v. 10, whole no. 580 (April 20, 1923), pg. 1.
NEW YORK, April 13 [1923].-- The American Legion, which since the post-war hysteria has to a great extent sunk into the o
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0217-ruth-tokolarov.pdf -
...nberg to V. Kolarov Feb. 17 1923 1 Letter from C.E. Ruthenberg...
from C.E. Ruthenberg in New York to Vasil Kolarov in Moscow,
February 17, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 201, ll. 9-10. German translation in same delo, listy 11-13.
February 17, 1923 W. Kolarow, General Secretary Moscow, Russia Dear Comrade:-- A situation has arisen in regard to the appeals for relief for Soviet Russia which the Central Executive Committee of the party believes sho
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0602-wicks-spconvention.pdf -
...National Convention Delegates Remain Silent June 2 1923 1 Soc...
2, 1923]
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Socialist Party National Convention Delegates Remain Silent in Face of Attack on Soviet Russia:
Cahan Rages in Attack on Soviet Rule.
by H.M Wicks
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 277 (June 2, 1923), pg. 5.
A compilation of the most loathsome back stairs gossip against Soviet Russia, emanating from the journalistic house of prostitution of the entire capitalist world, combine
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0600-love-ruthconvicted.pdf -
... Ruthenberg Convicted. June 1923 1 Ruthenberg Convicted. by J...
erg Convicted.
by Jay Lovestone
Published in The Liberator, v. 6, no. 6, whole no. 62 (June 1923), pp. 11-13.
"Since the prosecution got licked in the Foster case things are dead in St. Joseph. That fellow Walsh sure is a great lawyer," said the farmer taxidriver who drove me from Niles to the courtroom at St. Joseph, Michigan. The Department of Justice spies and the State Attorney-General's office were hard hit
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0526-wicks-heinouscrime.pdf -
...t Heinous Crime is This May 26 1923 1 What Heinous Crime is ...
at Heinous Crime is This?
by H.M. Wicks
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 276 (May 26, 1923), pg. 5.
In the April [1923] issue of The Proletarian, official organ of the Proletarian Party, the Workers Party is charged with the odiously sinful scheme of trying to destroy the Proletarian Party. After perusing the article beneath the accusing headline we learn that it is not really the Workers Part
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0526-pepper-beamerican.pdf -
... American May 26 1923 1 Problems of the Party -- IV Be Amer...
Party -- IV: Be American!
by John Pepper
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 276 (May 26, 1923), pg. 5.
The Workers Party has no less than 16 Federations. Every Federation has its own language. The majority of our party consists of foreign-born workers. A great political and organizational skill is required to keep this modern Babel together in one party. The 20,000 members of our party would exe
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0519-pepper-myparty.pdf -
... Party Right or Wrong My Party May 19 1923 1 Problems of th...
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Problems of the Party -- III: My Party, Right or Wrong, My Party.
by John Pepper
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, no. 275 (May 19, 1923), pg. 5.
The chief hindrance to the strengthening of the Workers Party is that many members of our party do not feel themselves party members first and foremost. Many party members do not identify themselves 100 percent with the party. They consider their party me
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0519-cware-ruthconviction.pdf -
... The Conviction of Ruthenberg at St. Joseph May 19 1923 1 Th...
19, 1923]
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The Conviction of Ruthenberg at St. Joseph.
by C.S. Ware
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 275 (May 19, 1923), pp. 1-2.
At 10 minutes of 8 on Wednesday evening, May 2nd [1923], after three and a half hours' deliberation, the jury which for two and a half weeks had heard evidence through which the state of Michigan was endeavoring to convict C.E. Ruthenberg of "assembling with"
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0827-johnstone-foster.pdf -
... Attempt to Murder Foster event of Aug. 27 1923 1 Attempt to ...
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Attempt to Murder Foster!
Gunmen Burst in on Union Meeting and Open Fire on Labor Leader as He Commenced Speaking at Protest Meeting Against Expulsion of Garments Unionists by Perlstein. [event of Aug. 27, 1923]
by Jack Johnstone
Published in Voice of Labor [Chicago: WPA], v. 11, no. 616 (Sept. 1, 1923), pg. 1.
Gunmen attempted to assassinate William Z. Foster at a monster mass meeting, held in the Car
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0626-amter-letter16tocec.pdf -
...1 to the CEC of the WPA June 26 1923 1 Letter No. 16 to the ...
etter No. 16 to the Central Executive Committee of the Workers Party of America in New York from Israel Amter in Moscow,
June 26, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive f. 515, op. 1, d. 176, l. 31.
NO. 16 26/6/23. To the CEC. Dear Comrades:-- The CI conference is over [3rd Enlarged Plenum of ECCI: June 12-23, 1923] and was splendid. Very important decisions were made -- but will got into detail in a letter i
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0700-ruth-roleofthewpa.pdf -
... Role of the Workers Party July 1923 1 Role of the Workers Pa...
le of the Workers Party.
by C.E. Ruthenberg
Published in The Liberator [New York], v. 6, no. 7, whole no. 63 (July 1923), pp. 14-15.
"A spectre is haunting Europe -- the spectre of Communism," wrote Marx three-quarters of a century ago. If these words were true then, they are a thousand more times true today. In the minds of the rulers of capitalist Europe the fear of communism and the Communist International is
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0317-debs-toengdahl.pdf -
...icago to Engdahl in New York March 17 1923 1 Letter to J. Loui...
Letter to J. Louis Engdahl, Editor of The Worker, in New York from Eugene V. Debs in Chicago,
March 17, 1923.
Published as part of the article "Gene Debs in Stand Against Hillquit et al," in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 268 (March 31, 1923), pg. 5.
Chicago, Ill., March 17, 1923. J. Louis Engdahl, Editor, The Worker, 799 Broadway, New York City. MY DEAR LOUIS:-- Your favor of the 12th inst. in dupli
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1107-ruth-sovietrussia.pdf -
... Soviet Russia Nov. 7 1923 1 Soviet Russia A Triumph of Ma...
ia:
A Triumph of Marxism.
by C.E. Ruthenberg
A release to the WPA party press, copy in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 213, ll. 135-136. Written for publication in conjunction with the 6th Anniversary of the Bolshevik Revolution, Nov. 7, 1923.
The pages of history, since history has been written, are filled with the stories of the revolt of oppressed classes against their rulers. Again and again during
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1119-ruth-topiatnitsky.pdf -
... to Piatnitsky Nov. 19 1923 1 Letter from C.E. Ruthenberg in C...
C.E. Ruthenberg in Chicago to Osip Piatnitsky in Moscow,
November 19, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 201, ll. 237-240.
November 19, 1923 #20 J. Pjatnitzky Moscow, Russia Dear Comrade: During the last two weeks there have been developments in regard to our Party situation with which we wish to familiarize the Executive Committee of the CI as we consider these developments of the utmo
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1207-kolarov-eccitocecwpa.pdf -
...etter of ECCI to the CEC of the WPA July 12 1923 1 Letter to ...
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1
Letter to the Workers Party of America from Vasil Kolarov, General Secretary of ECCI,
December 7, 1923
by Vasil Kolarov
Document in the Comintern Archive, RGASPI, f. 515, op. 1, d. 164, ll. 57-64.
7/12/23 To the Workers Party of America. Dear Comrades: The Convention of the Workers Party of America is taking place at a time when world reaction is preparing another blow against the international prole
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1231-ballam-dailyworker.pdf -
...port of the Daily Worker Campaign Committee Dec. 31 1923 1 Re...
31, 1923]
1
Report of the Daily Worker Campaign Committee to the National Convention of the Workers Party of America
[delivered Dec. 31, 1923]
by John J. Ballam
Published in The Second Year of the Workers Party of America: Report of the Central Executive Committee to the Third National Convention: Held in Chicago, Illinois, Dec. 30, 31, 1923, and Jan. 1, 2, 1924: Theses, Program, Resolutions. (Chicago: Liter
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0712-kolarov-towpa.pdf -
...etter to the WPA July 12 1923 1 Letter to the Workers Party i...
the Workers Party in Chicago from Vasil Kolarov in Moscow,
July 12, 1923.
Published in Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the First Session of the 68th Congress of the United States of America, and Index. Vol. 65, Part 1, December 3, 1923 to January 15, 1924. (Washington, DC: US Government Printing Office, 1924), pg. 608.
July 12, 1923 To the Workers Party of America. Dear Comrades: The convention
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0516-amter-letter13tocec.pdf -
...13 to the CEC of the WPA May 16 1923 1 Letter No. 13 to the C...
tter No. 13 to the Central Executive Committee of the Workers Party of America in New York from Israel Amter in Moscow,
May 16, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive f. 515, op. 1, d. 176, l. 31.
LETTER NO. 13 May 16, 1923. To the CEC. Dear Comrades:-- Cable was sent to Elöre regarding the Hungarian, but no reply has been received. It is necessary to look into this, since it is possible that the US governmen
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0515-pepper-addenda2ed.pdf -
...denda to For a Labor Party May 1923 1 For a Labor Party Ad...
r a Labor Party:
Addenda to the Second Edition, May 15, 1923. by John Pepper
Published in the pamphlet For a Labor Party: Recent Revolutionary Changes in American Politics, Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. (New York: Workers Party of America, [1923]), pp. 5-7; 49-68.
The Problem. The American Labor Movement is at a turning point. In spite of peaceful tendencies of their leaders, in spite of all unconsciousn
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0513-sinclair-unitedfront.pdf -
...The United Front May 12 1923 1 The United Front. by Upton Si...
Front.
by Upton Sinclair
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 274 (May 12, 1923), pg. 4.
The editor of The Worker [Louis Engdahl] asks me to state my view on the question of representatives of the Workers Party being admitted to the Labor Party. I am at the present moment the candidate of the Labor Party for congress at a special election of the 10th California District, to be held May 1st [1923]
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0300-ruth-anopenchallenge.pdf -
... An Open Challenge 1 An Open Challenge. by C.E. Ruthenberg Pu...
C.E. Ruthenberg
Published in The Liberator, v. 6, no. 3, whole no. 59 (March 1923), pg. 16.
The first of the trials in connection with the prosecution of the twenty-two Communists arrested in the raid on the convention at Bridgman, Michigan, began on February 26th at St. Joseph. The prosecution chose to put William Z. Foster on trial first. In this trial, as well as those to follow, the Communists, although defe
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0300-gilbert-cpad9report.pdf -
... Report on CPA District 9 circa March 1923 1 Report on CPA Di...
Report on CPA District #9 [Pacific Northwest].
[circa March 1923]
by "Ex-DO Gilbert"
A document in the Comntern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 187, ll. 68-70.
Introduction. It is almost impossible for me to give a thorough outline of the affairs of a district as large in area, and with such a small and scattered membership as we possess there, particularly in view of the fact that I had merely 10 weeks' time to
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0220-ruth-letter7toecci.pdf -
... 7 to ECCI Feb. 20 1923 1 Letter No. 7 to the Executive Comm...
o the Executive Committee of the Communist International in Moscow from C.E. Ruthenberg in New York,
February 20, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 180, ll. 96-97.
LETTER #7
February 20, 1923.
To the Executive Committee of the Comintern Dear Comrades:-- American Question. Our representative, Comrade Grove [Israel Amter], is now in Moscow. He will be able to make a detailed report
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0217-owensruth-tokolarov.pdf -
...Ruthenberg to Kolarov Feb. 17 1922 1 Letter from Edgar Owens ...
er from Edgar Owens and C.E. Ruthenberg in Chicago to Vasil Kolarov in Moscow,
Feb. 17, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 149, ll. 1-2.
February 17, 1923. W. Kolarow, General Secretary Moscow, Russia Dear Comrade:-- The Central Executive Committee of the party instructs me to make the following reply to your circular in regard to the recently established "International Relief for the
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0217-foster-tozinoviev.pdf -
...Zinoviev Feb. 17 1923. 1 Letter from William Z. Foster in Chic...
am Z. Foster in Chicago to Grigorii Zinoviev in Moscow,
February 17, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 201, ll. 14-18.
NOT FOR PUBLICATION. Zinoviev. February 17th, 1923 Dear Comrade: Please pardon delay in answering your letter relative to my opinion on the new policy for the American Party. I have been travelling throughout the country and was unable to make proper connections. Let m
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0206-ruth-letter6toecci.pdf -
... Letter No. 6 to ECCI Feb. 6 1923 1 Letter No. 6 to the Exec...
er No. 6 to the Executive Committee of the Communist International in Moscow from C.E. Ruthenberg in New York,
February 6, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 181, ll. 20-25.
Letter #6
February 6, 1923.
To the EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE OF THE COMINTERN Dear Comrades:-- 1. The Central Executive Committee of the CP of A agrees with the Statement that the CI has sent to the American Party
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0200-ruth-ontechaid.pdf -
...to the Members of the TA circa Feb. 1923 1 Statement to the Me...
Statement to the Members of the Society for Technical Aid to Soviet Russia.
[circa Feb. 1923]
by C.E. Ruthenberg
Mimeographed circular letter, copy in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 210, ll. 74-75.
To All Party Editors:-- Please print this article in your next issue. (Signed) C.E. Ruthenberg Executive Sec'y. Language papers, please translate. · · · · ·
Statement to the Members of the Society for T
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0108-lovestone-toewolfe.pdf -
...in Chicago to Ella Wolfe in Mexico Jan. 8 1923 1 Letter to El...
1
Letter to Ella Wolfe in Mexico from Jay Lovestone in Chicago,
Jan. 8, 1923
Photocopy of typewritten document in Jay Loveston Papers, Hoover Institution Archive, box 711, folder 26.
January 8, 1923. Dear Ella: Forgive me for not answering you sooner. Many times I wanted to write, but I figured that it would be best to wait until after the convention of the Party [WPA 2nd: New York, Dec. 24-26, 1922]. Besi
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0106-ruth-secondconv.pdf -
... The Second Convention Jan. 6 1923 1 The Second Convention. ...
Second Convention.
by C.E. Ruthenberg
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 256 (Jan. 6, 1923), pg. 1.
The Second Convention of the Workers Party is over. The party comes out of this convention a militant, revolutionary party and with greatly increased strength. The delegates who had the privilege of participating in the 3-day proceedings and listening to the reports and resolutions and discussion
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0106-engdahl-wegoforward.pdf -
...e Go Forward to Victory Jan. 6 1923 1 We Go Forward to Victo...
Go Forward to Victory!
Second National Convention of Workers Party Makes History in American Class Struggle.
by J. Louis Engdahl
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 256 (Jan. 6, 1923), pp. 1-2.
"Go to the Masses!" That was the slogan given to the world Communist movement by the Third Congress of the Communist International, held in July 1921 at Moscow. It has taken the Communist movement in Ame
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0309-amter-tocipresidium.pdf -
...he Presidium of the Comintern March 9 1923 1 Inviting Debs to...
Inviting Debs to Soviet Russia:
Letter from Israel Amter in Moscow to the Presidium of the Comintern,
March 9, 1923.
A document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 176, l. 7.
March 9, 1923. To the Presidium of the Comintern: Dear Comrades: Eugene V. Debs has expressed a desire to visit Soviet Russia. The CEC of the American Party, believing that it would be a very good thing to have Debs see Soviet
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0310-news-stokesgivesup.pdf -
...r Stokes Gives Self Up March 10 1923 1 Rose Pastor Stokes Giv...
se Pastor Stokes Gives Self Up:
Walks Calmly into Court This Morning:
Nine Others Appear in Court with Gotham Woman, Charged with Attending Communist Meeting at Bridgman.
Unsigned news report in the St. Joseph Herald-Press, March 10, 1923, pg. 1.
Rose Pastor Stokes, nationwide known author and settlement worker, walked casually into Berrien County Circuit court this morning and surrendered herself to the county
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0310-ruth-challengetomi.pdf -
... Communists Throw Challenge March 10 1923 1 Communists Throw...
Communists Throw Challenge In Face of Michigan Authorities:
Ten of Participants in Bridgman Convention Walk into Courtroom at St. Joseph.
[March 10, 1923]
by C.E. Ruthenberg
Mimeographed press release, copy in Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 210, ll. 95-96.
Comrade Editor:-- You are requested to give the following story first place in your issue of today. C.E. Ruthenberg · · · · ·
Commenting on
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0500-foster-ontrial.pdf -
... Trial in Michigan May 1923 1 On Trial in Michigan. by Willia...
Michigan.
by William Z. Foster
Published in The Labor Herald, v. 2, no. 3 (May 1923), pp. 2-6, 25-27.
St. Joseph, Michigan, scene of the "Red" trials, is a town of some 8,000 people situated on the shore of Lake Michigan about 60 miles by boat from Chicago or 100 miles around by railroad. It has few industries, depending for its sustenance upon the extensive fruit growing country surrounding, and also upon the h
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0421-ruth-fosterverdict.pdf -
... Foster Verdict a Triumph for Communism April 21 1923 1 Fost...
, 1923]
1
Foster Verdict a Triumph for Communism in the United States.
by C.E. Ruthenberg
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 271 (April 21, 1923), pg. 1.
Compared with the outcome of similar prosecutions in the past the jury disagreement in the trial of William Z. Foster and the Communist Party is a great victory for Communism in the United States. The evidence brought before the jury in t
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0407-stokes-michigantrial.pdf -
...chigan Trial Shows Fidelity to Workers April 7 1923 1 Michiga...
923]
1
Michigan Trial Shows Fidelity to Truest Interests of Workers, Arouses Bitter Enmity of Capitalism.
by Rose Pastor Stokes
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 269 (April 7, 1923), pg. 2.
The Atmosphere. Asked what was her notion of a "Red," Mr. Olson, the only woman on the jury in the trial of William Z. Foster, replied "An ignorant foreigner." Multiply Mrs. Olson's psychology by all b
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0407-kuusinen-toppa.pdf -
...Open Letter to the Proletarian Party of America April 7 1923 1 ...
pril 7, 1923]
1
Open Letter to the Members and the CEC of the Proletarian Party of America from O.W. Kuusinen, Secretary-General of ECCI, April 7, 1923.
Published in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 269 (April 7, 1923), pg. 4.
To the Members and the Central Executive Committee of the Proletarian Party. Dear Comrades:-- The Executive Committee of the Communist International approaches you in the name o
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0407-buck-fostercase.pdf -
...er Case in Hands of Jury April 4 1923 1 Foster Case in Hands ...
oster Case in Hands of Jury:
Verdict is Momentarily Expected; Only Defendant and Ruthenberg Testify.
by Robert M. Buck
Unsigned article in The New Majority [Chicago], v. 9, no. 14 (April 7, 1923), pg. 1. Attributed to editor Robert Buck.
St. Joseph, Mich.-- As this issue of The New Majority goes to press, the case against William Z. Foster has reached the jury, and before the paper is read a verdict may be anno
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0400-minor-fostertrial.pdf -
... Trial of William Z. Foster April 1923 1 The Trial of William ...
he Trial of William Z. Foster
by Robert Minor
Published in The Liberator, v. 6, no. 4, whole no. 60 (April 1923), pp. 8-12.
"Do you realize," asks the County Prosecutor, "that the Declaration of Independence is not a part of the law of this land?" "Why, er -- yes, sir," replied the prospective juryman. "And," continued Mr. Prosecutor, "you realize further, do you not, that the fundamental right of the American p
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0324-buck-fostertrial.pdf -
...mbling With is Foster s Crime March 24 1923 1 Assembling With...
1
Assembling With is Foster's Crime:
Steel Strike Secretary First Person Ever Tried on Such Trashy Accusation.
by Robert M. Buck
Unsigned article in The New Majority [Chicago], v. 9, no. 12 (March 24, 1923), pg. 1. Attributed to editor Robert Buck.
St. Joseph, Mich.-- William Z. Foster is on trial in this city on a charge that has never before been preferred against an individual in a criminal tribunal in th
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0317-ruth-tokeracher.pdf -
... in New York to Keracher in Chicago Sept. 17 1923. 1 Open Lett...
3.
1
Open Letter to John Keracher, Executive Secretary of the Proletarian Party of America in Chicago from C.E. Ruthenberrg, Executive Secretary of the Workers Party of America in New York,
March 17, 1923.
Published as "An Invitation to the Proletarian Party" in The Worker, v. 6, whole no. 266 (March 17, 1923), pg. 4.
Dear Comrade Keracher:-- In the name of the Central Executive Committee of the Workers Pa
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0316-news-spolanskytest.pdf -
...al Testimony of Spolansky and Bridgman March 16 1923 1 Fost...
1923]
1
"Foster at Bridgman": Spolansky.
Identified by Testimony of US Operative:
Defense Paves Way to Claim Evidence "Planted."
Unsigned report in the St. Joseph Herald-Press, March 16, 1923, pp. 1-2.
Counsel for William Z. Foster, on trial in Berrien County Circuit Court for alleged violation of the Michigan syndicalism law, today began paving the wary leading up to its contention that the evidence to
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0312-wpapress-fostertrial.pdf -
...Service The 1923 Foster Trial 1 The 1923 Foster Trial. The Rep...
ster Trial.
The Reports of the WPA Press Service.
Mimeographed news releases sent to the party press, probably by wire. Copies in Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 210, ll. 108, 111, 115-116, 119, 127-128, 134, 141, 144-148, 151-152, 163-165, 174-175, 177, 184-185, 192, 195-196, 198. d. 211, ll. 3-6, 29-30, 38-39, 157.
1. Monday, March 12, 1923 by C.E. Ruthenberg St. Joseph, Mich. -- The first day of examinat
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upx12l436.pdf -
... of PENNSYLVANIA The University Archives and Records Center A Gu...
cords Center
A Guide to the William Gilmore Leaman, Jr., 1899 - 1973 Photograph Album, c. 1916 - 1923
UPX 12 L436
1 Item
Prepared by Robin Duncan February 2009
The University Archives and Records Center North Arcade, Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA 19104-6320 215.898.7024 Fax: 215.573.2036 www.archives.upenn.edu Mark Frazier Lloyd, Director
Guide to the William Gilmore Leaman, Jr., 1899 - 1973 Photo
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neudc07_s3_p11_li.pdf -
...ic Effects of Civil War The Economic Effects of Civil War Evidence...
Civil War: Evidence from Chinese National Railroads, 1906 - 19231
Dan Li2 Department of Economics, Boston University
First Version: December 2006 Current Version: September 2007
(Job market paper, comments welcome and appreciated)
Abstract During the Later Qing Dynasty and so-called "Warlord Period" (1906-1923) China suffered from numerous and violent internal conflicts, or "civil wars". These conflicts are
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sep_oct_1923_toc.pdf -
... institutionen Uppsala universitet The Armenian Genocide 1915 Fro...
n Genocide 1915
From a Neutral Small State's Perspective: Sweden
by Vahagn Avedian
Master Thesis Paper in History Advisors: Lars M. Andersson and Heléne Lööw Examiner: Jan Lindegren Examination Date: May 21, 2008
Abstract Avedian, Vahagn, The Armenian Genocide 1915: From a Neutral Small State's Perspective, Uppsala, 2008 The aim of this study is to find out how the Armenian massacres in the Ottoman Turk
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gen_f7_wm_111406.pdf -
...ryland F7A F7A-F7B F3A-F3A NOW with SOUND Announced 11-14-06...
Announced:11-14-06 OrdersDue:12-15-06 ETA:March2007
Athearn Genesis F units now come with factory installed onboard sound and DCC decoder! · Individual sound boards installed in both the A-unit and B-Unit. · Sound units are compatible with both DCC and DC operations. · In DC mode, you can program an MU lashup with lead unit only horn, bell and lights. · In DC mode, all sound features are operated by a wireless h
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teachers_list.pdf -
... the Pleasant Valley School Teachers - 1889-1935 Unless otherwise no...
(Unless otherwise noted, dates in parentheses refer to dates teachers are mentioned in the Hopewell Herald.) Fall - Spring 1888-1889 - Miss Hodge (Jan 10, Jan 31, Feb 7, 1889) Last full year of school at the original school house. 1889-1890 - ? First year of school at the new school house. The year began in the old school house in September 1889. 1890-1891 - ? 1891-1892 - ? 1892-1893 - Virginia Reep (Dec 7, 1892; Jan
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1923.pdf -
...ns of the University of Michigan Law School Faculty 1923 Publications...
y
1923 Publications 1. Aigler, Ralph W. (1910-1954). "Rights of Finders." Mich. L. Rev. 21 (1923): 66482. 2. ______. "Rights of Finders." Am. L. Rev. 57 (1923): 51131. 3. ______. "Legislation in Vague or General Terms." Mich. L. Rev. 21 (1923): 83151. 4. ______. Review of Cases on the Law of Bills and Notes, 2nd ed., by H. L. Smith and W. U. Moore. Mich. L. Rev. 22 (1923): 9192. 5. Bates, Henry M. (1903-1939). "
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0206021.pdf -
...sident s Office David Kinley Albert Lee Papers 1912 1917-1928 Box 1 ...
12, 1917-1928 Box 1: Personal Correspondence, A - Z Bailey, Walter T. - Memphis 1923-24, 1928 Boyce, Sadie Nelson - Tyler, Texas 1927-28 Durrah, Dtlephine - Lawrenceville 1928 Hamilton, Carrie E. - Mounds 1922-23 Henson, Arthur J. - Washington 1928 Henson, Sadie T. 1922-23 Jackson, James A. 1927-28 McCurdy - Champaign Lincoln 1923 Nichols, Samuel - Lawrenceville 1928 Nichols, Mabel Woodson, Carter G. - Washington 192
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og_results_1912_eventing.pdf -
...ING Saturday 13 July 1912 1st day Long Distance Ride 55 km. Included...
Ride 55 km. Included in the 55 km was a Cross Country Ride of 5 km. Start and Finish: Fältridklubben 2nd day: Steeplechase 3500 m at Lindarängen 3rd day: Jumping in the Olympic Stadium 4th day: Dressage in the Olympic Stadium Maximum 10 pts in each of the five tests = maximum possible 50 points Judges: INDIVIDUAL PLACINGS Day 1 Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 TOTAL Long Cross Steeple Jumping Dressage Dist. __________________
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0413-mvsoc-kansascitylegion.pd -
...ey Socialist American Legion Has Another Brainstorm April 13 1923 ...
rm [April 13, 1923]
1
American Legion Has Another Brainstorm:
Break Up Labor Defense Council Meeting in Kansas City Thus Preventing Another Revolution.
[report of April 13, 1923]
Unsigned report in the Miami Valley Socialist [Dayton, OH], v. 10, whole no. 580 (April 20, 1923), pg. 1.
NEW YORK, April 13 [1923].-- The American Legion, which since the post-war hysteria has to a great extent sunk into the o
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1.pdf -
...tes v. Kirby Lumber Co. 284 U.S. 1 1931 Gain on Bond Retirement ...
on Bond Retirement
Copyright © 2006 Andrew Mitchel LLC International Tax Services www.andrewmitchel.com
Bond Issuance (July 1923)
Bond Re-Purchases (During 1923)
Cash of $12,126,800
1
Public
Cash of $940,779
2
Public
Calculation of Gain
Original Issue Price Less: Re-Purchase Price Gain on bond retirement $1,078,300 - $940,779 $137,521
Kirby Lumber Company
Kirby Lumber Company
Bond
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kirby.pdf -
...tes v. Kirby Lumber Co. 284 U.S. 1 1931 Gain on Bond Retirement ...
on Bond Retirement
Copyright © 2006 Andrew Mitchel LLC International Tax Services www.andrewmitchel.com
Bond Issuance (July 1923)
Bond Re-Purchases (During 1923)
Cash of $12,126,800
1
Public
Cash of $940,779
2
Public
Calculation of Gain
Original Issue Price Less: Re-Purchase Price Gain on bond retirement $1,078,300 - $940,779 $137,521
Kirby Lumber Company
Kirby Lumber Company
Bond
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1231-wpa-membersbyfed.pdf -
... Series by Language Federation for the Workers Party of America. Due...
ty of America.
"Dues Actually Paid" -- January to December 1923.
Based on a document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 206, l. 10.
Armenian Czechoslovak Estonian Finnish German Greek Hungarian Italian Jewish Latvian Lithuanian Polish Romanian Russian Scandinav. So. Slavic Ukrainian English
Date
01/1923 02/1923 03/1923 Q-I Ave. pct. 04/1923 05/1923 06/1923 Q-II Ave. pct. 07/1923 08/1923 09/1923 Q-III
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1937-38hudson8tuneupspec.pdf -
...Hudson 1937 Models 74 75 76 77 1938 Models 84 85 87 Tune-up S...
84, 85, 87 Tune-up Specifications DISTRIBUTOR. Auto-Lite Model IGP-4008-A. Single MODEL IDENTIFICATION breaker, 8 lobe cam, full automatic advance type. SERIAL NUMBER: First No. 101 (1937), 101 (1938) Breaker Gap - Set at .017". with prefix indicating model (74-, 75-, 76-, 77- for Cam Angle or Dwell - 31º closed, 14º open (distr.). 1937; 84-, 85-, 87- for 1938). Stamped on plate on right Breaker Arm Spring Tension-18
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1937-38hudson6tuneupspec.pdf -
...Hudson Six Model 73 1937 83 1938 Tune-up Specifications MODEL I...
cifications
MODEL IDENTIFICATION SERIAL NUMBER: First No. 73-101 (1937), 83-101 (1938). Stamped on plate on right front door hinge pillar post. Number prefix (73-, 83-) indicates model. ENGINE NUMBER: First No. 73-101(1937), 83-101 (1938). Stamped on left side of cylinder block opposite #6 cylinder (1937), top of block between #1 and #2 exhaust flanges (1938). Number prefix (73-, 83-) indicates model. TUNE-UP COMPRE
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1231-wpa-membersbydist.pdf -
... Series by District for the Workers Party of America. Dues Actually ...
ca.
"Dues Actually Paid" -- January to December 1923.
Based on a document in the Comintern Archive, f. 515, op. 1, d. 206, l. 10.
Boston New York Philadelphia Buffalo Pittsburgh Cleveland Detroit Chicago Minneapolis St. Louis Seattle San Fran. Wilkes-Barre New Haven Dakotas n/a
Date
01/1923 02/1923 03/1923 Q-I Ave. pct. 04/1923 05/1923 06/1923 Q-II Ave. pct. 07/1923 08/1923 09/1923
D1
2088 2013 2477
D2
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0317-debs-toengdahl.pdf -
...icago to Engdahl in New York March 17 1923 1 Letter to J. Loui...
Letter to J. Louis Engdahl, Editor of The Worker, in New York from Eugene V. Debs in Chicago,
March 17, 1923.
Published as part of the article "Gene Debs in Stand Against Hillquit et al," in The Worker [New York], v. 6, whole no. 268 (March 31, 1923), pg. 5.
Chicago, Ill., March 17, 1923. J. Louis Engdahl, Editor, The Worker, 799 Broadway, New York City. MY DEAR LOUIS:-- Your favor of the 12th inst. in dupli
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past_city_clerks.pdf -
...D FORMER CITY CLERKS ROBIN L. SULLIVAN July 1 2005 to March 31 2006...
05 to March 31, 2006
FORMER CLERKS OF COMMISSION
ROBIN L. (WILLIAMS) SULLIVAN April 15,1981 to June 30, 2005 (Title changed from Clerk of Commission to City Clerk and supervision changed from Commission to City Manager) ERNA V. HARDING HAROLD A. FRYSLIE (Acting) C.K. WILSON LAWRENCE G. (BROWNIE) SHADOAN
(Also served as Director of Finance for the period)
December 1, 1964 to April 11, 1981 August 25, 1964 to N
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hessflyingtobritain.pdf -
...ess Fly to Britain 10 11 May 1941 The British summoned the real He...
summoned the real Hess (the Deputy Führer from 1933)
through secret channels to Scotland and had arranged 10 May 1941 as his most portentous day. Switzerland, Portugal (British) or Spain (Fascist), Scandinavia, and Czechoslovakia were other possible destinations for his flight, but these were all optional decoys. At the same time a doppelgänger Hess flew to Scotland from a different location in Germany. The dates
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dag_images.pdf -
...MONG GIANTS CARLETON WATKINS 1. Carleton Watkins American 1829 191...
s American, 18291916 Yosemite Valley from the "Best General View," No. 2, 1866 Albumen silver print 41 x 52.2 cm (16 1/8 x 20 9/16 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 85.XM.11.3
2. Carleton Watkins American, 18291916 Agassiz Rock and the Yosemite Falls, from Union Point, No. 844, about 1878 Albumen silver print 54.4 x 39.2 cm (21 7/16 x 15 7/16 in.) The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles 2004.70
3. Carl
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baudette.pdf -
...tte - BDE Airport Manager Emory Vaagen - 218-634-1923 bearaviationin...
-1923 bearaviationinc@yahoo.com Contact Person: Emory Vaagen - 218-634-1923 bearaviationinc@yahoo.com Chamber of Com: 800-351-3474 Aero Cht Coord: 3-F AWOS/ASOS: 218-634-3080 - VHF 126.775 MnWAS Loc/Hrs: Arrival/Departure Building - same as attendance schedule Attended: Apr-Oct/All/0800-1700, Nov-Mar/Mon-Fri/0800-1700 Fuel: 100LL, Jet A Self Service Fuel: No After Hrs Service: 218-634-1337 FBO(s): Bear Aviation, Inc.
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upx12l436.pdf -
... of PENNSYLVANIA The University Archives and Records Center A Gu...
cords Center
A Guide to the William Gilmore Leaman, Jr., 1899 - 1973 Photograph Album, c. 1916 - 1923
UPX 12 L436
1 Item
Prepared by Robin Duncan February 2009
The University Archives and Records Center North Arcade, Franklin Field Philadelphia, PA 19104-6320 215.898.7024 Fax: 215.573.2036 www.archives.upenn.edu Mark Frazier Lloyd, Director
Guide to the William Gilmore Leaman, Jr., 1899 - 1973 Photo
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2620048.pdf -
...lumni Association Alumni Forrest I. Peters Papers 1922-1960 Frosty Pe...
1922-1960 Frosty Peters Biographical Summary b. 1904 Mr. & Mrs. George E. Peters, Billings Mont., Father a Railroader 1923 Billings Montana High School 1924 Montana State Bozeman 1926 Football, U. of I., Track 1928 Football, U. of I. 1929 Football, U. of I. 1930 B.S., U of I, Physical Education 1930 Providence, R.I., N.F.L. Steamrollers 1930 Portsmouth, Ohio Spartans Brooklyn Chicago, Cardinals 1931-33 San Antonio B
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gs-1530_1930.pdf -
... GS -1930 TM TM SELF-PROPELLED SCISSOR LIFTS Specifications MO...
Specifications
MODELS
MEASUREMENTS
Working height maximum* A Platform height maximum B Platform height stowed C Platform length - outside extended Slide-out platform extension deck D Platform width - outside Guardrail height: fixed rails fold down (CE) Toeboard height E Height-stowed: fixed rails folding guardrails (CE) rails folded F Length-stowed Length-stowed extended G Width H Wheelbase I Ground clearance -
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1926hudsonessexshopmanual1927s -
...DSON-ESSEX Service Manual 1927 Supplement Cars numbered 500 001 ...
rs numbered 500,001 and upward)
ESSEX
(Cars numbered 500,001 and up)
Front Axle Group (See 1926 Service Manual, page 89) Operation Rear Axle Group (See 1926 Service Manual, page 95) Spring Group (See 1926 Service Manual, page 104) Steering Gear Group Operation Article Page 1-B E 1-B 1-C 1-A D 1-B 1-B 1-B 1-B 1-B F G 76 77 76 76 75 77 76 76 76 76 76 77 77 Countershaft Gears - Renew Countershaft Bushings - Renew
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xxv-2.pdf -
...923-2008 HONORARY PRESIDENT Elihu Root 1923-1937 PatRiCia m. Wald 19...
PatRiCia m. Wald 1988-1998 (Second Vice President 1988-1993) (First Vice President 1993-1998) miChaEl tRaynoR 1993-2000 (Second Vice President 1993-1998) (First Vice President 1998-2000) ConRad k. haRPER (Second Vice President (First Vice President 1998-2004 1998-2000) 2000-2004)
CHAIRS OF THE COUNCIL
GEoRGE WhaRton PEPPER 1947-1960 (Emeritus 1961) haRRison tWEEd 1961-1969 1976-1980 noRRis daRREll (Emeritus 1980
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officers.pdf -
...923-2008 HONORARY PRESIDENT Elihu Root 1923-1937 PatRiCia m. Wald 19...
PatRiCia m. Wald 1988-1998 (Second Vice President 1988-1993) (First Vice President 1993-1998) miChaEl tRaynoR 1993-2000 (Second Vice President 1993-1998) (First Vice President 1998-2000) ConRad k. haRPER (Second Vice President (First Vice President 1998-2004 1998-2000) 2000-2004)
CHAIRS OF THE COUNCIL
GEoRGE WhaRton PEPPER 1947-1960 (Emeritus 1961) haRRison tWEEd 1961-1969 1976-1980 noRRis daRREll (Emeritus 1980
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sir-zafrulla-khan-interviews.p -
...923-2008 HONORARY PRESIDENT Elihu Root 1923-1937 PatRiCia m. Wald 19...
PatRiCia m. Wald 1988-1998 (Second Vice President 1988-1993) (First Vice President 1993-1998) miChaEl tRaynoR 1993-2000 (Second Vice President 1993-1998) (First Vice President 1998-2000) ConRad k. haRPER (Second Vice President (First Vice President 1998-2004 1998-2000) 2000-2004)
CHAIRS OF THE COUNCIL
GEoRGE WhaRton PEPPER 1947-1960 (Emeritus 1961) haRRison tWEEd 1961-1969 1976-1980 noRRis daRREll (Emeritus 1980
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xxiv-3.pdf -
...923-2008 HONORARY PRESIDENT Elihu Root 1923-1937 PatRiCia m. Wald 19...
PatRiCia m. Wald 1988-1998 (Second Vice President 1988-1993) (First Vice President 1993-1998) miChaEl tRaynoR 1993-2000 (Second Vice President 1993-1998) (First Vice President 1998-2000) ConRad k. haRPER (Second Vice President (First Vice President 1998-2004 1998-2000) 2000-2004)
CHAIRS OF THE COUNCIL
GEoRGE WhaRton PEPPER 1947-1960 (Emeritus 1961) haRRison tWEEd 1961-1969 1976-1980 noRRis daRREll (Emeritus 1980
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xxvi-3.pdf -
...923-2008 HONORARY PRESIDENT Elihu Root 1923-1937 PatRiCia m. Wald 19...
PatRiCia m. Wald 1988-1998 (Second Vice President 1988-1993) (First Vice President 1993-1998) miChaEl tRaynoR 1993-2000 (Second Vice President 1993-1998) (First Vice President 1998-2000) ConRad k. haRPER (Second Vice President (First Vice President 1998-2004 1998-2000) 2000-2004)
CHAIRS OF THE COUNCIL
GEoRGE WhaRton PEPPER 1947-1960 (Emeritus 1961) haRRison tWEEd 1961-1969 1976-1980 noRRis daRREll (Emeritus 1980
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xxiv-4.pdf -
...923-2008 HONORARY PRESIDENT Elihu Root 1923-1937 PatRiCia m. Wald 19...
PatRiCia m. Wald 1988-1998 (Second Vice President 1988-1993) (First Vice President 1993-1998) miChaEl tRaynoR 1993-2000 (Second Vice President 1993-1998) (First Vice President 1998-2000) ConRad k. haRPER (Second Vice President (First Vice President 1998-2004 1998-2000) 2000-2004)
CHAIRS OF THE COUNCIL
GEoRGE WhaRton PEPPER 1947-1960 (Emeritus 1961) haRRison tWEEd 1961-1969 1976-1980 noRRis daRREll (Emeritus 1980
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nizam-e-nau.pdf -
...923-2008 HONORARY PRESIDENT Elihu Root 1923-1937 PatRiCia m. Wald 19...
PatRiCia m. Wald 1988-1998 (Second Vice President 1988-1993) (First Vice President 1993-1998) miChaEl tRaynoR 1993-2000 (Second Vice President 1993-1998) (First Vice President 1998-2000) ConRad k. haRPER (Second Vice President (First Vice President 1998-2004 1998-2000) 2000-2004)
CHAIRS OF THE COUNCIL
GEoRGE WhaRton PEPPER 1947-1960 (Emeritus 1961) haRRison tWEEd 1961-1969 1976-1980 noRRis daRREll (Emeritus 1980
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life-of-ahmad-20080411mn.pdf -
...923-2008 HONORARY PRESIDENT Elihu Root 1923-1937 PatRiCia m. Wald 19...
PatRiCia m. Wald 1988-1998 (Second Vice President 1988-1993) (First Vice President 1993-1998) miChaEl tRaynoR 1993-2000 (Second Vice President 1993-1998) (First Vice President 1998-2000) ConRad k. haRPER (Second Vice President (First Vice President 1998-2004 1998-2000) 2000-2004)
CHAIRS OF THE COUNCIL
GEoRGE WhaRton PEPPER 1947-1960 (Emeritus 1961) haRRison tWEEd 1961-1969 1976-1980 noRRis daRREll (Emeritus 1980
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