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Full Table of Contents for Issue No. 11, January 1919
- Cover, Drawing of Nikolai Lenin (faded white background), by Frank Walt [the signature is indistinct]
- [Ads] – 2
- Letter, by Flora I. Forman – 3
- Editorials – 5
The Right to Speak – 5
The Right to Know – 5
Liberation of Prisoners – 5
Hands Off Russia – 6
An End of Organized Libel – 6
St. Bartholomew's Eve – 6
Significant – 7
And Germany – 7
- A Letter to American Workingmen [edited], by Nikolai Lenin – 8
- "What Are You Doing Out There?" by Floyd Dell – 14
- How Soviet Russia Conquered Imperial Germany, by John Reed – 16
- The First Bolshevik International Propaganda Newspaper [reproduction in original Russian] – 17
- The Paper of "The People's Peace" [reproduction of paper in original Russian] – 18
- The Masks Are Off [no author](photos) – 18
- Teaching Revolution in Pictures [no author] – 20
- Propaganda for the Hungarian Trenches [newspaper reproduction] [no author] – 21
- The Proclamation That Broke the Back of Kornilov's Cossack revolt [text reproduction, no author] – 22
- Announcement to the Workers of All Lands of Russia's Peace Terms [text reproduction, no author] – 23
- Typical American Government Propaganda President – Wilson's "14-Point" Speech [reproduction of page of printed speech] – 25
- Respectability (poem), by Allene Gregory – 25
- Demobilizing the Trade Unions, by H.M. – 28
- The Little Boy (poem), by Elizabeth Thomas – 32
- Tableaus (sketches), by William Gropper – 33
- I See by the Papers, by Howard Brubaker – 34
- A Boy at Church (poem), by Rose Henderson – 35
- Hester Street (poem), by Samuel Roth – 35
- Portrait of a Machine (poem), by Louis Untermeyer – 35
- Good for Sylvia! [no author] – 35
- International Labor and Socialist News, by Alexander Trachtenberg - 36
- Note From the Russian Government to President Wilson, by Tchicherin – 38
- Song from "Green Leaves," (poem), by Clement Wood – 41
- Note [no author] – 41
- To Lydia (poem), by Max Eastman – 41
- Books (reviews) – 42
These Times [New York Bureau of Legal Advice: Year Book, Reports by Charles Recht, counsel Fannie H. Witherspoon, secretary, and Arthur S. Leeds, treasurer], by Floyd Dell – 42
Russia [Six Red Months in Russia, by Louise Bryant], by Floyd Dell – 42
The Profits of Religion [The Profits of Religion, an Essay in Economic Interpretation, by Upton Sinclair], by B.M.G. – 43
The Madman [The Madman: His Parables and Poems, by Kahlil Gibran], by H.P.S. – 44
Of the Soil [Capel Sion, by Caradoc Evans], by Max Lustig – 44
Respectable Poverty [The Return of the Soldier, by Rebecca West], by P.R. – 45
Rebellion and Resignation [One of Them, Chapters From a Passionate Autobiography, by Elizabeth Hasanovitz; Out of the Shadow, by Rose Cohen], by Harry Saltpeter – 45
- Sonnet (poem), by Floyd Dell – 46
- Liebknecht, by F.D. – 47
- [Ads] – 48
- [Ads] – 49
- Adventures for Free Speech, by Max Eastman – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- Home!, by Cornelia Barns – 4
- Justice – for Capitalists, by Boardman Robinson – 12
- Justice – for Working Men, by Boardman Robinson – 13
- The Family of Nations, by Art Young – 26-27 [two-page]
- "An' you mean to tell me that that dog ain't got no fleas?", by William Gropper – 35
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 1, Issue 12, February 1919
- Cover, Black-and-white sketch/sepia background of Abraham Lincoln, by Boardman Robinson
- [Ad] – 2
- [Ad] – 3
Editorials – 5
The Twilight of Liberalism – 5
The Nature of the Choice – 5
Roosevelt – 6
Bolshevism and Socialism – 6
Testimony – 7
A League of Which Nations? – 7
Political Prisoners – 8
- Problems for Beginners [no author] – 9
- The Socialist Party on Trial/Impressions, by William Bross Lloyd – 10
- Good News, by Upton Sinclair – 13
- Randolph Bourne (poem), by James Oppenheim – 14
- The Silent Defense in Sacramento, by Jean Sterling – 15
- Who's Who in the German Revolution? [by an anonymous German reporter] – 18
- Summer Storm (poem), by Louis Untermeyer – 21
- Making the World Safe for a Sick Idea, by Charles W. Wood – 22
- The City (poem), by Lydia Gibson – 24
- The Latest from Russia, by J. R. – 24
- Mrs. F – (poem), by Elizabeth Thomas – 25
- The Treasure, by Inez Haynes Irwin – 28
- The Pagan (poem), by Beulah Amidon – 31
- Mimi (poem), by F. Normile – 31
- Great Bolshevik Conspiracy! by John Reed – 32
- Our Own Black Hundred, by J. R. – 32
- Labor Parties [no author] – 33
- During Darkness (poem), by Jean Starr Untermeyer – 33
- International Labor and Socialist News, by Alexander Trachtenherg – 34
Books (reviews) – 36
Irish Freedom [Ireland: A Study in Nationalisms, by Francis Hackett], by Floyd Dell – 36
Two American Novels [The Glorious Hope, by Jane Burr; In the Heart of a Fool, by William Allen White], by F.D. – 40
Beating the Bolsheviki [The Great Change: New America as Seen by Leaders in American Government Industry and Education Who Are Remaking Our Civilization, by Charles
W. Wood], by Floyd Dell – 41
- Easy Prey (letter), by Lucy P. Eastman – 44
- Unfinished Business - Presidential (letter), by Anne Herendeen – 44
- Examples of American Justice: In Kansas, by Ivan Susseff; In Alaska, by Bruce Rogers – 45
- To a Critic (poem), by F. Normile – 46
- Three Poems (I, II: Quarry, III: Cantonese Song), by Elizabeth Jane Coatsworth – 46
- From a Man With a Sore Leg (letter), by R. W. – 46
- [Ads] – 47
- To Jeannette Rankin (poem), by Will Burt – 47
- Indication (poem), by Nina Bull – 48
- Man-Power (poem), by Rose Henderson – 48 The Flaming Sword (poem), by Hazel Hall – 48
- "Partners" (poem), by Paul Libby – 48
- From a Bus (poem), by Samuel Roth – 49
- Words in Mauve (poem), by Tracy D. Mygatt – 49
- To F.D. (poem), by K.P. – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads/back cover] – 52
- CARTOONS
- Bolshevism – Bohemia /"Shame! shame! – you Bourgeois pigs!-to jump on a man when he's sober!" by Stuart Davis – 4
- Holding the Fort, by Art Young – 26-27 (two-page)
- Wilson's Words, by Art Young – 33
- Labor Parties [no author] – 33
- Bolshevism Hits America/It is reported that Trinity Church is considering the possibility of free pews! by Stuart Davis – 39
- ART
- [Woodcut of mushrooms], by J. J. Lankes – 9
- [Woodcut of car], by J. J. Lankes – 16
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 1, Issue 13, March 1919
- Cover: Sketch of Karl Liebknecht against orange-red background
- [Ads] – 2
- [No title], by the Editor – 3
- "The Hour of the People Has Come" – Klara Zetkin, Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Franz Mehring – 3
- Editorials – 5 "Bob Minor and the Bolsheviki" – Max Eastman – 5
- Anarchist Sabotage, by X – 7
- A Letter from Bernard Shaw, by G.B.S. – 7
- Lenin and Wilson, by Max Eastman – 8
- "The Senate of the Dead" (poem), by Arturo Giovannitti – 12
- "Liebknecht Dead," by John Reed – 16
- Russia-1919 (poem), by Louis Untermeyer – 18
- A Dead Soldier (poem), by Leslie Nelson Jennings – 18
- Pigeons (poem), by Floyd Dell – 18
- The Mooney Congress, by Crystal Eastman – 19
- Kate Greenhaughl, one of the Seattle "Reds" (illustration), by Joseph Pass – 22
- The Peace That Passeth Away, a Fantasy by John Reed – 25
- Ireland and the British Elections, by Hannah Sheehy Skeffington – 32
- Letter to Floyd Dell from William Maloney – 34
- And Jesus said, [no author] – 34
- The Truth About Breshkovsky, by X – 36
- "Peace Also Is Hell," by Howard Brubaker and Art Young – 38
- Mr. Armour of the Meat Trust says: .' . . " (illustration) by Art Young – 38
- Charles Edward Russell says we ought to withdraw from Russia . . . (illustration), by Art Young – 38
- During the Senatorial investigation of Propaganda, . . . (illustration), by Art Young – 39
- The Best People Club, (illustration), by Art Young – 39
- The Why, Wherefore and Whenas of Prohibition, by Charles W. Wood – 40
- The Short-Cut (poem), by Hazel Hall – 42
- Pastorale, by Elizabeth Thomas – 42
- International Labor and Socialist News, by Alexander Trachtenherg – 43
Books (reviews) – 44
Darkness Before Dawn [The Labor Movement in Japan, by Sen Katayama], by John Reed – 44
News From the Front {Men in War, by Andreas Latzko], by Floyd Dell – 45
- [Ad] – 47
- The Importance of Being an Artist, by Floyd Dell – 48
- Going to the store for beans (poem), by Will Burt – 50
- Apologies, by F.D. – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- [Ads/Back Cover] – 53
- CARTOONS
- "That's for us, Bill," by Art Young – 4
- "Before we help Russia, we must kill the Bolsheviki," by William Gropper – 7
- "Why?" by Rose [?? signature illegible] – 9
- Taking the Last Trench, by Rose [?? signature illegible] – 15
- "Sorry I can't make a place for you . . . , by Art Young – 21
- "Gompers carries his point," says a newspaper, by Art Young – 24
- That Peace Conference! by Boardman Robinson – 26-27 [two-page]
- Wouldn't it be a glorious April Fool if ... by Art Young – 31
- The Return of the Soldier, by Stuart Davis – 35
- Dream dresses, by Cornelia Barns – 42
- ART
- [Etching of bearded man, no title], J. Lankes – 37
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 2, Issue 4, April 1919
- Cover, "Strike" – drawing of a crowd, blue lines and some hats colored in orange, by Cornelia Barns
- Jukov, First Chairman of the Bolshevik Revolutionary Tribunal (photograph) – 2
- A Message from Debs [March 11, 1919 letter], by Eugene V. Debs – 3
- [article, no title, no author] – 3
- En Route [no author] – 3
- "Strike" [no author] – 3
- To Eugene V. Debs (poem), by Frederic Raper – 3
- Scott Nearing Reprieves Democracy, by Arturo Giovannitti – 5
Poems by Elizabeth Colwell – 8
Trees – 8
The Interval – 8
We Are Thinking – 8
Rest – 8
Speculation – 8
Time and Change – 9
- Aftermath – A One-Act Play of Negro Life (play), by Mary Burrill – 10
- The Dominant White (poem), by Claude McKay – 14
- Beating Prohibition to It, by Floyd Dell – 15
- To Each (poem), by Helen A. Salz – 18
- Mere Mules, by Private H. G. – 19
- Progress, by M. L. R. – 19
- Are Russian Women 'Nationalized'? by Louise Bryant – 20
- Prinkipo and After, by John Reed – 21
- When Is a Revolution Not a Revolution: Reflections on the Seattle General Strike by a Woman Who Was There [no author] – 23
"Finding Out About Russia" [excerpts from the
inquisition of Louise Bryant by the
Overman investigating committee] – 28
- Ten Days that Shook the League of Nations, by F. D. – 29
- The Heretics (poem), by William Ellery Leonard – 31
- The Soviet of the Far East: Verbatim Report of a Conversation with Gertrude M. Tobinson, Wife of Krasnochokov, President of the Far Eastern Soviet in Siberia [no author] – 32
- Can the Workers Run the World? by James Peter Warbasse – 37
Prison Poems – 38
Visions Go Not from Me! by Charles Ashleigh – 38
A Rose, by H. Austin Simons – 38
Christmas 1917, by Brent Dow Allinson – 38
[No title] (poem), by Mary O'Reilly – 38
The Living Dead, by Roger Baldwin – 38
Romance, by H. Austin Simons – 39
- International Labor News and Socialist, by Alexander Trachtenberg – 40
- Half a League Onward, by Howard Brubaker – 41
- Books (reviews) – 42 After Freedom-What? [Growing Pains, by Jean Starr Untermeyer], by Floyd Dell – 42 Women Abroad [The Red Heart of Russia, by Bessie Beatty], by Freda Kirchwey – 43 The Meaning of History [Modern and Contemporary European History, by J. Salwyn Schapiro], by H. P. S. – 44
- New Pamphlets [no author] – 46
- [Ads] – 47 [Ads] – 48
- [Ads] – 49
- [Ads] – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads/back cover] – 52
- CARTOONS
- "Stone walls do not a prison make," by Clive Weed – 4
- Psychological Test in Ft. Leavenworth, by Maurice Becker – 7
- The Stepmother Drives Out the First Born, by Boardman Robinson – 15
- "I'm doing all the work in the place as it is" by William Gropper – 16
- "Aw–drop dead!" by William Gropper – 17
- From time to time, one sees reports . . . by Art Young – 19
- He Should Worry! by Art Young – 23
- "Yes, the murderers were very interesting, . . . by Stuart Davis – 25
- Our Elder Statesmen Investigate the Bolsheviki, by Boardman Robinson – 26-27 [two-page]
- "A Cloud of Witnesses," by Maurice Becker – 29
- "Give him just enough to keep him alive until the indemnity is paid," by R.R.C. – 36
- "The Ft. Leavenworth' Soviet," by Maurice Becker – 39
- Peace and Plenty, by William Gropper – 41
- ART
- Sleep, by Maurice Sterne – 9
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 2, Issue 5, May 1919
- Cover: Drawing of Debs [no author]
- [Ads] – 2
- "From The Crown of My Head . . . " By Eugene V. Debs – 3
Editorials, by Max Eastman – 5
The Holy Alliance – 5
Wilson's Failure – 5
Constructive Treason – 6
The Free Speech Principle – 6
Victor Berger – 7
The Left Is Right – 7
A Demobilized Editor – 7
- The Liars (poem), by Carl Sandburg – 8
- The Invincible I.W.W, by Floyd Dell – 9
- News from Siberia, by M.E. – 12
- Mannerheim (From Our Special Correspondent in Europe), by Miller – 13
- The Death Train of Siberia [no author] – 14
- Vive Captain Sadoul! [no author] – 17
- Song (poem), by Ruth Pickering – 17
- Education Under the Bolsheviks, by A. Lunacharsky (translator) – 19
- Russia to Her Spoilers (poem), by Elizabeth Colwell – 24
- The Neurasthenic, by R. D. Jameson – 24
- April Showers, by Howard Brubaker – 25
- In Memory of Jessie Ashley, by Arturo Giovannitti – 28
- A Wish (poem), by Elizabeth Thomas – 28
- Harborless (poem), by Leslie Ne1son Jennings – 28
- Antique, by Elizabeth Thomas – 28
- The Oath of Enlistment of Soviet Soldiers, from the Revolutionary Age – 28 The Blessings of Militarism, by John Reed – 29
- The Eighth Day, by Arturo Giovannitti – 32
- The Lawrence Strike, by Ruth Pickering – 35
- Feminism – A Statement Read at the First Feminist Congress in the United States, New York, March 1, 1919 , by Chrystal Eastman – 37
- Robert Minor in Russia [no author] – 38
- What William Hard Would Do to Jesus Christ [no author] – 38
- Bolshevism – What It Is Not," by John Reed – 39
- As to Berger From His Attorney [no author] – 41
Books [reviews] – 41
The Road to Freedom [Proposed Roads to Freedom: Socialism, Anarchism and Syndicalism, by Bertrand Russell], by Floyd Dell – 41
Lenine [sic] and His Time [Ten Days That Shook the World~ by John Reed ], by F.D. – 44
Fear of Women [God's Counterpoint, by J. D. Beresford], by F.D. – 45
Real Soldier Poetry [Counter-Attack~ and Other Poems, by Siegfried Sassoon], by F.D. – 46
Gaily the Engineer! [The Revolution Absolute, by Charles Ferguson], by F.D. – 46
The Small Town [Birth, by Zona Gale] [no author] – 48
In Brief [The Woman Question: Essays, by Ellen Key, Havelock Ellis and Others; Married Love, or Love in Marriage, by Marie Carmichael Stopes; The Flame of Life, by Gabriele D'Annunzio] [no author] – 48
Books Received – 48
- A Workmen's Theatre [no author] – 48
- A Correction – 49
- Labor in Cuba – 49
- The Vagrant (poem), by Anna Spencer Twitchell – 49
- The League of Nations, From the Path on the Rainbow: The Book of Indian Poems – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- "Gentlemen, may I not suggest that we recognize it?" by Art Young – 4
- American Jailor (to Diogenes, who is seeking an honest man): "You've come to the right place kid!" by Elias Goldberg – 11
- One Grab Too Many! [no artist name] – 18
- "Well, Bishop. how's business in your line?" by Art Young – 24
- Labor and Peace Conference, by Boardman Robinson – 26-27 [two-page]
- "Excuse me, Sir, who shall I hate next?" by Art Young – 25
- "Excuse me Sir..." by Art Young – 29
- Glimpses of American Freedom, by William Gropper – 31
- A Sedition Trial, by Art Young – 37
- ART
- A woodcut by J. J. Lankes – 34
- Walt Whitman, a woodcut by J. J. Lankes – 43
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 2, Issue 6, June 1919
- Cover: Kid on a swing against blue background [no artist name]
- [Ads] – 2
- Follow Us! by Maxim Gorky – 3
- Editorials, by Max Eastman – 5
The International Class Struggle – 5
The Last Excuse – 6
An International Civic Federation – 6
Feminism – 7
Dreadful Bombs – 7
Lenin the Communist – 8
Events of May Day – 9
Popularizing the Constitution – 9
May Day in Ft. Leavenworth, by a Socialist C.O. – 10- Art Under the Bolsheviks: From Documentary Reports, Decrees, and Plans of the Soviet State, by Floyd Dell – 11
- Octave (poem), by Stirling Bowen – 18
- Is Mexico in Danger? by John Kenneth Turner – 19
- Charles Hemenway Goes to War, By Viola Paradise – 22
- Castlebar (poem), by Leslie Nelson Jennings – 25
- Home (poem), by Olive Tilford Dargan – 26
- Sonnet (poem), by Iris Tree – 26
- Comparison (poem), by Maxwell Bodenheim – 26
- Night on the Convoy (poem), by Siegfried Sassoon – 26
- Intimacy (poem), by Lydia Gibson – 26
- Margot (poem), by F. Normile – 26 . The Tide Flows East, by John Reed – 27
- Insurrection in April (poem), by Louis Untermeyer – 32
- The Left (poem)[no author] – 32
- His Majesty's Government Writes History, by X – 33
- Whose War? (photo of poster) – 37
- Hidden Fires (poem), by Ethel John – 44
- Austria Waits for the Harvest, by Hiram K. Moderwell – 45
- "Personalities at Berne" – H. K. M. – 47
- Good Morning! [no author] – 48
- The Anti-Bolshevist Crusade [no author] – 48
- A Wilsonian Moral [no author] – 48
- In Budapest, from "The Class Struggle" – 49
- Books (reviews) – 49
The Family [Maggie of Virginsburg, a Story of the Pennsylvania Dutch, by Helen R. Martin], by F.D. – 49
Scrapping the School System [The Higher Learning by Thorstein Veblen], by B. Harrow – 50
Scudder Middleton [The New Day, by Scudder Middleton], by Max Eastman – 51
Watchman, What of the Shirkers! [Fair Play for the Workers, by Percy Stickney Grant] by B.H. – 51
Youth's Revolt [Shops and Houses, by Frank Swinnerton], by Ruth Pickering – 52
Love, 1920 [Minna and Myself, by Maxwell Bodenheim], by George Sinberg – 53
Instincts Versus Industry [Instincts in Industry, by Ordway Tead], by B. Harrow – 54
The Facts at Least [The I.W. W.: A Study of American Syndicalism, by Paul Frederick Brissenden, Ph.D.], by F.D. – 55
[Ads] – 56- Pamphlets [no author] – 57
- Fable, by James Waldo Fawcett – 57
- The Class War in Seattle [letter] – 58
- [Ads] – 59
- [Ads] – 60
- [Ads] – 61
- CARTOONS
- Drawing pertaining to League of Nations, by Boardman Robinson – 4
- Freedom of the Seas, by Art Young – 9
- "Bolshevism, my dear!" [signature seems to be "REDS"] – 13
- Sacred to the Memory of Russia and Hungary, by William Gropper – 17
- A Meeting of the League for Peace, by William Gropper – 21
- May Day In the Home of the Free, by Maurice Becker – 28
- Not Biting, by Art Young – 30-31 [two-page]
- Joy in the Union League Club, by Art Young – 35
- '"I see the Bolsheviks have two hundred million to spend over here. . . . " by Art Young – 39
- "Do you believe in the forcible overthrow of the United States Government? ...." [no artist name but it looks like Gropper] – 40
- "Your honor. the criminal is all the more dangerous on account of his ignorance!..." by William Gropper – 41
- Citizen: "Say, why don't you reform?" by Elias Goldberg – 48
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 1, Issue 17, July 1919
- Cover: Drawing of two women in long skirts sharing carrying a basket, beige background, orange border, by George Bellows
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
Editorials – 5
Remember Valiant Russia – 5
More Bombs – 6
An Explanation – 7
Claude McKay – 7
- A Message from Hungary to the American Workingmen, by Bela Kun – 9
- The I.W.W Convention, by Mary Marcy – 10
- Count Karolyi Tells Why, by Hiram K. Moderwell – 13
- To My Enemy (poem), by Annette Wynne – 16
- We Invite You to the Comradeship [no author] – 17
- Revolutionary Socialism in France, by Frederick R. Kuh – 18
- If Earth Receives My Soul Again (poem), B. K. Van Slyke – 19
Sonnets and Songs (poems), by Claude McKay – 20
The Negro Dancers – 20
The Barrier – 20
After the Winters – 20
A Capitalist at Dinner – 20
The Little Peoples – 21
A Roman Holiday – 21
If We Must Die – 21
Religion Under the Bolsheviks, by X – 21- Apart (poem), by Georgia E. Bennett – 24
- The National Conscience [no author] – 25
- June Bugs, by Howard Brubaker – 25
- The New International, by Max Eastman – 28
- Crystal Eastman in Hungary – 35
- HEPH (poem), by Harry Allen Overstreet – 36
- The Gentleman of the Senate [no author] – 38
- Senator Lodge (illustration), by Art Young – 38
- Awakening (poem), by Lydia Gibson – 38
- The Winnipeg Strike, by Frances Fenwick Williams – 39
- Conquest (poem), by F. Normile – 44 In an Art Museum (poem), by Irwin St. John Tucker – 45
- Depths (poem), by F. Normile – 45
- Books (reviews) – 45 Three Leaders of Revolt [Caesar or Nothing, by Pio Baroja; Democracy, by Shaw Desmond; Revolt, by Harold Lord Varney], by Floyd Dell – 45
- [Ads] – 47
- Youth (poem), by C. Wentworth – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- [Ads/Back Cover] – 53
- CARTOONS
- [No title but drawing has words "Communist International"] by Arthur Young – 4
- Try the Big One! by Maurice Becker – 8
- All Off! by Arthur Young – 12
- Our Victory, by Barnet Braverman – 17
- [No title, drawing of Woodrow Wilson over quote of Wilson], by C. C. Kemper – 25
- "I know what this Bolshevism means. Bill-it means us! " by Clive Weed – 26-27 [two-page]
- Will They Permit Us to Vote? by Cornelia Barns – 36
- "You fellers are always knockin'-" by [indistinct but may be Gropper] – 37
- ART
- [No title, drawing of two dogs], by George Bellows – 7
- A Woodcut, by J. J. Lankes – 31
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 2, No. 8, August 1919
- Cover: Drawing of woman's face, beige background, yellow border, by Maurice Sterne
- [Ads] – 2 More Secret Diplomacy [no author] – 3
- In Communist Hungary, by Crystal Eastman – 5
- Petrograd (poem), by Babette Deutsch – 10
- Healing (poem), by David Morton – 10
- Victory (poem), by John Macy – 10
- The Octaroon (poem), by Georgia Douglas Johnson – 10
- The Convention of the Dead, by John Reed – 12
- Gompers (illustration), by William Gropper – 13
- Duncan of Seattle (illustration) [no artist name] – 16
- Andy Furuseth (illustration) [no artist name] – 17
- Our Own Lusking Bee, by Howard Brubaker – 21
- The Sparticide Insurrection, by Robert Minor – 22
- A New Kind of Strike, by J.Q.A. – 25
- The Tourist (poem), by Genevieve Taggard – 25
- Editorials [no author] – 28
In Lieu of an Election – 28
The Soviet Envoy – 28
The Bomb Conspiracy – 30
- Conversations with Lenin, by Arthur Ransome – 31
- Lovers (poem), by Anne Herendeen – 31
- Glimpses Behind the Scenes [no author] – 38 "Shell Out" (illustration)[no artist name] – 38 May Day in Paris, by An American – 41
- Negro Poems, by Claude McKay – 46
Spring in New Hampshire – 46
The Tired Worker – 46
- Books (reviews) – 47
A Masterpiece and a Mystery, by Floyd Dell – 47
- Swimming Song (poem), by Dorothea Coon – 48
- Alone in the Moonlight (poem), by Sarah Hammond Kelly – 49
- Division (poem), by Doris Pascal – 49
- Disillusionment (poem), by Harrison Hires – 49
- Superstition (poem), by Jeannette Derby – 50
- Labor (poem), by Elizabeth Thomas – 50
- Easter (poem), by Chineta W. Rice – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads/back cover] – 52
- CARTOONS
- They've Signed It! by Boardman Robinson – 4
- Planning the Next War, by Maurice Becker – 11
- Around the Throne, by William Gropper – 14
- Howling down the radicals, by William Gropper – 16
- "If they don't like this country let them get the hell out of here!" by [William] Gropper – 18
- [No title; cartoon re League of Nations], by Arthur Young – 21
- Soviet Russia, by Boardman Robinson – 26-27 [two-page]
- In Six Months, by [Art] Young – 29
- Got any books on profit-sharing? by Art Young – 35
- Woodrow Wilson's Foreign Policy, by Art Young – 36-37 [two-page]
- Daughters of the American Revolution Hearing a Revolutionary Speech, by Art Young – 39
- The Bear: "My God, and she could store hers!" by Reds – 40
- ART
- [Woodcut of house, no title], by J.J. Lankes – 31
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 1, Issue 19, September 1919
- Cover: Drawing of two boys sitting on a fence – orange highlights, beige background with an orange border, by Cornelia Barns
- [Ads] – 2
- One Man Against Standard Oil – 3
- Editorials – 5
The Railroads – 5
Bela Kun – 6
In the Atlantic Monthly – 6
Milch Cows – 6
Free Speech Again – 7
Race and Class – 7
From the British Workers – 7
- To Our American Comrades of the Railroads from the President of the British Railroad Workers, by C. T. Cramp – 8
- To the American Workers, the General Transport Workers of All Grades and Sections in Particular, from the Secretary of the British Transport Workers, by Robert Williams – 9 The Blood of Munich, by Hiram K. Moderwell – 10
- Gustav Landauer (photo image) – 18
- Reprieve (poem), by Judith Ish-Kishor – 19
- The Rebel (poem), by Kathryn Peck – 19
- All About It: Art Young in Washington, by Art Young – 20
(Illustrations) – six with no titles – 20
(Illustrations) – four with no titles; Senator Borah of Idaho – 21
(Illustrations) – three with no titles – 23
- Primavera (poem), by Mary Senior – 23
- Spells (poem), by Babette Deutsch – 23
- Blocking the General Strike [Paris], by Lewis Gannett – 24
- To a Sycamore (poem), by Roger Baldwin – 25
- A Squirrel (poem), by Annette Wynne – 25
- At Your Trial (poem), by Martha H. Foley – 25
- To the White Fiends (poem), by Claude McKay – 25
- My Neighbor Says (poem), by Evelyn Gutman – 25
- The Dead Sing (poem), by John French Wilson – 25
- British Labor Is Moving, by Crystal Eastman – 28
- Later by Cable, by C. E. – 30
- The Spartacide Insurrection, by Robert Minor – 31
Bill Shatoff: Former American Anarchist Now Petrograd's Chief of Police (illustration) [no artist name] – 31
Liebknecht~he looked more like this than like the pictures you have seen (illustration) [no artist name] – 32
Scheidemann (illustration) [no artist name] – 33
David, the Majority Socialist, . . . (illustration)[no artist name] – 34
Ledebour (illustration) [no artist name] – 35
Grober-Christian People's Party (illustration) [no artist name] – 37
Ebert (illustration) [no artist name] – 39
- Signs of the Times [no author] – 40
- The S. L. P. , by M. E. – 41
- "The U.S. Revolutionary Training Institute "[Leavenworth] , by H. Austin Simmons – 42
- Running the Gamut, by Howard Brubaker – 45
- Books (reviews) – 46
American Fiction [Winesburg, Ohio, by Sherwood Anderson; Twelve Men, by Theodore Dreiser; The Taker, by Daniel Carson Goodman; The Groper, by Henry G. Aikman], by F.D. – 46
Judging the C.O.'s The Conscientious Objector, by Walter Guest Kellogg, Major, Judge Advocate, U. S. A.], by H. P. S. – 47
Jimmie Higgins [Jimmie Higgins, by Upton Sinclair], by Louise Bryant – 47
- A Prison Magazine, by F. D. – 48
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- 2.75%, by Clive Weed – 4
- The Democratic Side of the Senate, by Art Young – 22
- The International Situation, by [signature illegible but may be Boardman Robinson] – 26-27 [two-page]
- Mom: "I'm afraid I shut the cat in the ice-box!" [no artist name] – 40
- "Isn't it lovely to be out here alone together!" [no artist name] – 41
- Look yourself in the face-are you honest? by William Gropper – 45
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 2, Issue 10, October 1919
- Cover: Black-and-white drawing of woman with raised arm [signature illegible]
- Strike Leaders of the Clyde – 2
William Gallacher – 2
Arthur Mcmanus – 2
John Maclean – 2
David Kirkwood – 2
- A Statement and a Challenge, by Nicolai Lenin – 3
- The Chicago Conventions, by Max Eastman, drawings by Art Young – 5
Machinists' Hall – 5
"Smolny" – 5
Louis C. Fraina – 6
Isaac C. Ferguson – 6
Left and Right – 7
Dan Hogan of Arkansas – 9
Germer Explains – 9
Seymour Stedman – 10
Victor Berger – 10
George Goebe – 12
The Left Wing singing "The Internationale" – 12
Sergeant-at-Arms Lloyd is kept busy – 13
Wagenknecht – 13
Owens – 13
Batt is arrested by a detective dressed up as a stage anarchist. Mr. Batt said "Thanks." – 14
The Platform at the Communist Convention – 14
Leaders of the Slavic Federations-Missin, Hourwich and Stoklitsky – 15
Jack Reed hitching up his pants in preparation for a speech – 15
Tichenor of St. Louis – 17
Margaret Prevey – 18
Kate Greenhalgh – 18
Boudin walks out – 18
Two Poems – 19 Victima, by Leslie Nelson Jennings – 19 Kindred, by Stirling Bowen – 19- Class War in Italy, by Hiram K. Moderwell – 20
- S-s-s-s-h! [Lusk Committee], by Max Eastman – 24 May I Not? by Howard Brubaker – 25
- Peace Time (poem), by Jessie Wallace Hughes – 25
- The Workers of the Clyde, by Crystal Eastman – 28
- Cannot Imagine [no author] – 33
- A Message from William Gallacher of the Clyde Engineers – 33
- The Lesson of the Actors' Strike, by Max Eastman – 35
Harry Mountford (illustration), by Art Young – 36
(Illustrations), by Frank Walt – 38
Frank Bacon (illustration), by Art Young – 39
A Message from Bulgaria, by Ivan Vassilev Vodenitcharov – 41- Signs of the Times [no author] – 43
- Regrets [no author] – 43 Books (review) – 43 The Story of a Lover [The Story of a Lover], by Floyd Dell – 43 Freedom [Why Freedom Matters, by Norman Angell], by H. P. S. – 48
- Our Apologies! – 45 The Young Visitors* – 45
- [Ads] – 47
- [Ads] – 49
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- Is This the Real Wilson? by Boardman Robinson – 4
- Random Portraits at Chicago, by Art Young – 8
- "Comrade Chairman," by Art Young – 11 Reminiscences of the Lusk Committee's Investigation of Bolshevism, by William Gropper – 24
- 'Wilson: "My fellow citizens ~ it IS only necessary for Capital and Labor to recognize their common interest," by Boardman Robinson – 26-27 [two-page]
- The Terror on Broadway, by Art Young – 34
- "I thought he said we were fighting for democracy," by Maurice Becker – 42
- ART A Drawing by Maurice Sterne – 23
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 2, No. 11, December 1919
- Cover: Moon as seen through a paned window; white moon, dark-blue sky, white stars, orange horizontal lines; by Frank Walts
- Robert Smillie (photograph) – 2
- A Middle Aged Professor in Moscow, by W.T. Goode – 3
- Pittsburgh or Petrograd? by Floyd Dell – 5
- Strike poster (reproduction) – 10
- Leftward Ho! [Account of Congress of British TUC], by Walter G. Fuller – 11
- A Message from Smillie, by Robert Smillie – 16
- Robert Smillie addressing a meeting of British miners (photo) – 17
- Back from Siberia, by Frances Fenwick Williams – 18
- A U. S. Army Recruiting Sign in Salt Lake City, Utah (photo) – 20
- Rest in Peace, by Howard Brubaker – 21
- "My God, how can you people have the heart to make a revolution in such a rich country?" (illustration) [no artist] – 21
- G.B.S. at Home [George Bernard Shaw], by Robert L. Wolf [but the last name is hard to read; it may be "Wolj" – 22
- A Declaration of Intellectual Independence, by Romain Rolland – 23
- A Letter to Romain Rolland, by Max Eastman – 24
- I Got Arrested a Little, by Robert Minor – 28
- Books (reviews) – 38
[No title] [Lenin: The Man and His Work, by Albert Rhys Williams, and the Impressions of Colonel Raymond Robins and Arthur Ransome], by F.D. – 38
American Poetry [The New Era in American Poetry, by Louis Untermeyer], by Floyd Dell – 39
Popularity [Prejudices: 'First Series, by H. L. Mencken], by F. D. – 42
Banners [Banners, by Babette Deutsch], by F. D. – 42
New Fiction [The Fortune, by Douglas Goldring; The Burning Secret, by Stephen Branch], by F. D. – 44
[Ads] – 43- Pictures, by F. D. – 44
- [Ads] – 45
- "Petrograd Falls" (poem), by Robert L. Wolf – 46
- Children (poem), by Bernard Raymund – 46
- Across the Car (poem), by Eleanor Hammond – 46
- To Ben Linn, Dancing, by Bernard Guilbert Guerney – 47
- "Social Service," by Elizabeth Carter – 47
- [Ads] – 48
- Sunday Morning (poem), by Francis Biddle – 49
- Hagar (poem), by Sarah Hammond Kelly – 49
- [Ads] – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads/back cover] – 52
- CARTOONS
- Christmas in Europe, 1919, by Lydia Gibson – 4
- Law and Order, by Boardman Robinson – 9
- Samuel Gompers in His Favorite Role, by Art Young – 13
- Stop! The Warning of The Brotherhoods, by [illegible signature, but may be Boardman Robinson] – 15
- "I hate to ask, old man, but how much further is it? ..." by Cornelia Barns – 25
- The Cossack, by Art Young – 26-27 [two-page]
- ~'I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles-'" by C. G. Kemper – 30
- Tourists Seeing the Sights in Germany, by FIiegende Blaetter – 34
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