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The Liberator
Table of Contents for all of Volume 3, 1920
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Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 1, Issue 22, January 1920
- Cover: Drawing of woman hoisting what appears to be a staff; broad brush strokes outline the figure; red background, by Lydia Gibson
- Lenin (photo) – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Russia Victorious: Verbatim Report of a Conversation with Isaac McBride [no author] – 5
Isaac McBride (illustration) – 5
McBride talks to Tchitcherin (illustration), by Art Young – 7.
The prisoners decide not to kill themselves (illustration), by Art Young – 8
This streamer says: "Brothers, why are you fighting us'? Ask your officers!" [no artist name] – 12
- Tom Mooney (poem), by William Ellery Leonard – 14
- Come On In, The Waters [sic] Fine![no author] – 15
- Europe Please Tale Notice [from Harlow's Weekly, Oklahoma City, Okla.] – 15
- The Steel Strike, by Mary Heaton Vorse – 16
- The New Wild West [no author] – 21 "Kid, if you know wot's good for ay–keep ay damn trap shut" (drawing), by Gropper – 22
- To S– (poem), by Harry Kemp – 24
- Well, What About Mexico? by Irwin Grinch – 24
- "You Bolshevik! Leave my house this minute" (drawing) [name illegible, but may be Gropper] – 28 8
- Inquisition, by MA Stolar – 29
- Recognized! [no author] – 29
- Bogalusa, by Mary White Covington – 31
- A Letter From a Negro [no author] – 33
Aphrodite Without Any Nightie, by Floyd Dell – 34
"This, children, is what the program calls "choreography" (drawing), by [William] Gropper – 34
Pure-minded lovers of art and beauty drawing) [no artist name] – 34
The Flower of Metropolitan Moral Pulchritude (drawing)[no artist name] – 35
Annoyed by the trumpets (drawing), by William] Gropper – 35
The Hero (drawing)[no artist name] – 36
S-sh (drawing)[no artist name] – 36
(Drawing of women)(no artist name] – 36
- Hope Revives in Hungary, by Frederick Kuh – 37
- The Presumption of Innocence – in Kansas, by Winthrop D. Lane – 39
- Liberals and Laborites [no author] – 39
- The Real Thing [no author] – 40
- Practical Feminism , by Crystal Eastman – 40
- Words (poem), by GM – 40
- Books (reviews) – 41
La Belle Dame Sans Merci, by Floyd Dell – 41
The Paintings of William Sanger, by Robert Minor – 43
"The Two Women of Vigo," a painting by William Sanger [image] – 43
Our America [Our America, by Waldo Frank], by Floyd Dell – 44
- [Ads] – 45
- The Federated Press [no author] – 46
- [Ads] – 47
- A Word to You [no author] – 48
- An Appeal from the Chinese Workers [no author] – 48
- [Ads] – 50
- [Ads] – 51 . [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- A Typical Bolshevik Atrocity, by Boardman Robinson – 4
- "I hired a Russian hayrick and started across country along the railroad track!" by Art Young – 6
- "You should have a red flag instead of a white one," by Art Young – 7
- "And there was no room for them at the Inn," by Art Young – 15
- He put on the lid and the bottom fell out, by Boardman Robinson – 20
- "You vos outa luck? . . ." by Maurice Becker – 30
- ART
- Woodcut of kneeling woman, by Lydia Gibson – 19
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 2, Issue 23, February 1920
- Cover: Human figure, on an animal (white/blue), wearing orange/black/white jacket, blue pants' blue background, by Hugo Geller
- [Ad] – 2
- [Ad] – 3
- Editorials, by Max Eastman – 5
A Significant Picture – 5
Anarchism – 5
Criminal Capitalism – 6
Contributions – 7
- To Ethiopia (poem), by Claude McKay – 7
- CHAMPAK – A Story of India, by Irwin Granich and Manabendra Nath Roy – 8
- Examples of "Americanism," by Max Eastman – 13 A. Mitchell Palmer, Candidate for Kaiser (drawing), by Art Young – 13
- Murder in Centralia, by J.T. Doran – 16 [No title, drawing], by Maurice Becker – 17
- Return From Captivity (poem), by Hortense Flexner – 18
- From Shore (poem), Esther A. Whitmarsh – 19
- Return (poem), by Elizabeth Reeves – 19
- Hills (poem), by Lydia Gibson – 19
- I Wonder (poem), by Elizabeth Colwell. – 19
- Home Thoughts (poem), by Claude McKay – 19
- Leap-Yearlings, by Howard Brubaker – 20
Counter Revolution in Advance: A Summary of Recent German History [no author] – 22
Rosa Luxemburg (photo) – 24
Karl Liebknecht (drawing) [artist name illegible, perhaps "levitz"] – 25
Solidarity! Serenity! Audacity!: An Account of the Italian Situation, by Hiram K. Moderwell – 28
An Italian caricature of Turati (drawing)[no artist name] – 33
Serrati (photo) – 34
A drawing by George Bellows – 37
- To My Baby (poem), by Floyd Hardin – 38
- Frank James Burke (poem), by Ruth R. Pearson – 40
- Ruth, by J. George Frederick – 40
- Books (reviews) – 41
Education Made Happy [Were You Ever A Child? by Floyd Dell], by Max Eastman – 41
Moods [Moods: A Collection of Prose Poems, by Mercedes de Acosta], by M.E. – 42
- [Ads] – 43
- "The Secret Battle," by Floyd Dell – 44
- House Spirits (poem), by Evelyn Scott – 45
- Timberline (poem), by Ruth Suckow – 45
- Epitaph for a Young German (poem), by Edmund Wilson, Jr. – 46
- Child at a Concert (poem), by Jean Starr Untermeyer – 46
- A Blind Girl (poem), by Rose Henderson – 46
- [Ads] – 47
- [Ads] – 48
- West Street on Sunday Night, by S.A.N. – 49
- The Rune of the Sower (poem), by Harry Kemp – 50
- Wanted – Music! by H.F. Kane – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- The Sailing of the Buford, by Boardman Robinson – 4
- [No title; about newspapers], by Art Young – 12
- "Honest, Addie, I wouldn't laugh. I don't think it's meant to be funny," by Cornelia Barns – 21
- "Checkmate, Gentlemen!" by Boardman Robinson – 26-27 [two-page]
- Clemenceau: "But where will you get the troops? . . . " by Robert Minor – 31
- The Bolsheviki Wolves, by Robert Minor – 38
- Rounding Up the Reds, by William Gropper – 39
- ART
- Woodcut, by J. J. Lankes – 11
- Woodcut, by J. J. Lankes – 40
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 3, Issue 24, March 1920
- Cover: Woodcut of figure in a horse-drawn carriage on a country road; orange trim, by Lankes
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Communism on Trial, by Arturo Giovannitti – 5
Judge Weeks (drawing) [no artist name] – 5
The Prosecuting Attorney (drawing), by William Gropper – 6
Clarence Darrow (drawing), by William Gropper – 8
- Poems, by Genevieve Taggard – 10
The Futile – 10
Gladness – 10
To a Hawaiian Girl – 10
For the League of Dead Nations – 10
- Hickey and Mother Goose, by S. N. Behrman – 11
- At the Sewing Circle (poem), by Viola C. White – 13
- Spring (poem) – Florence Ripley Mastin. – 13
- Forward March! by Howard Brusker – 14
- An Interview With Bela Kun, by Frederick Kuh – 16
Karlstein Castle Where Bela Kun Is Interned (image) – 17- The Artist And Life, by Maurice Sterne – 21
Dog (drawing), by Maurice Sterne – 21
Two drawings of a woman, by Maurice Sterne – 22
Drawing of animals, by Maurice Sterne – 23
Drawing of woman, by Maurice Sterne – 24
- My Mother (poem), by Claude McKay – 24
- Letter From Romaine Rolland – 25
- Shantung (poem), by Harry A. Potamkin – 25
- Retrospection (poem), by Elizabeth Colonel – 25
- Sometime (poem), by Beulah Chamberlain – 25
- The Communist Ambassador, by Robert L. Wolf – 28
The Allies: "I want to buy a lot of goods, but I can't recognize you." ... (drawing) [no artist name] – 30Dissolving the Duma at Albany, by Robert Minor – 34
Speaker Sweet (drawing) [no artist name] – 34
"Archie" (drawing) [no artist name] – 34
Littleton (drawing) [no artist name] – 35
Caviler (drawing) [no artist name] – 35
Hillquit (drawing) [no artist name] – 35
Another View of Archie Stevenson (drawing) [no artist name] – 36
Stanchfield (drawing) [no artist name] – 36
Gilbert Roe (drawing) [no artist name] – 37
S. John Block (drawing) [no artist name] – 37
Not Mr. Hughes (drawing) [no artist name] – 38
Julius Gerber (drawing) [no artist name] – 38
Dewitt (drawing) [no artist name] – 38
Senator Hardwick (drawing) [no artist name] – 39
Solomon (drawing) [no artist name] – 39
- Paris (poem), by Lydia Gibson – 39
- Faculty (poem), by David Marion – 39
- A Request, by ME – 39
- Mexico Again [letter of John Kenneth Turner] and reply by Irwin Grinch [Michael Gold] – 40
- Afterthoughts [no author] – 41
- Books – 42 Robert Lansing Explains Bolshevism, by Max Eastman – 42
- [Ads] – 45
- Attention of Sir Oliver Lodge, by Robert Minor – 46
- [Ads] – 47
- Fiume and the Red Flag, by Frederick Kuh – 50
- Requiem (poem), by Leonard Lanson Cline – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- 100% American The Drawing of a Pueblo Indian, by Maurice Sterne – 4
- Simon Legree Palmer, by Boardman Robinson – 9
- Inspecting Their Qualifications, by Art Young – 14-15 [two-page]
- The East-Side Jew That Conquered Europe, by Robert Minor – 26-27 [two-page]
- "Handle me gentle, dearie, I bruise freely!" by Clive Weed – 33
- "Come on back, come on back!" ... [no artist name] – 41
- ART
- Drawings by a Coal Miner, by S. Matta – 19
Capitalism – 19
The Breadmaker and the Politician – 19
A drawing of a child, by George Bellows – 32
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 4, Issue 25, April 1920
- Cover: Drawing of man with mustache who is wearing a cap, by BR [presumably Boardman Robinson]
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads} – 3
- Editorials, by Max Eastman – 5
- At Death (poem), by Esther Whitmarsh – 7
- When I Go Out (poem), by Charles Ashleigh. – 7
- The Log of the Transport Buford, by Alexander Berkman – 9 Alexander Berkman (photo) – 11
- Fear in the Jury Box, by John Nicholas Befell – 13
- Condemned Man (poem), by Harold Cook – 14
- March, 1920 (poem), by Stirling Bowen – 14
- Oblivion (poem), by Mary Davis – 14
- Vechietta (poem), by Lydia Gibson – 14
- A Psycho-Analytic Confession, by Floyd Dell – 15
"Ah, Floyd, you know you want a million!" (drawing), by Gropper – 16
Floyd Dell and his Unconscious (drawing) [no artist name] – 18
- The Rush Hour (poem), by Olga Erbsloh – 19
- Reverse English, by Howard Brusker – 20
- Malatesta in Italy, by Carlo Tresca – 22
- Nicola Bombay Political Secretary (i.e. President) of the Socialist Party (photo) – 23
- Enrico Malatesta (photo) – 24
- In Portugal, by John Dos Passos – 25
A Yankee Convention, by Robert Minor – 28
Chairman C.H. Gustafson President Nebraska Farmers' Union (drawing) [no artist name] – 29
J. H. Carnahan, Farmer, Black River Falls, Wis. (drawing) [no artist name] – 30
H.A. FULLER American Society of Equity (drawing) [no artist name] – 30
Warren S. Stone (drawing) [no artist name] – 31
Benigna Green Kalb, Secretary Farm Woman's National Congress (drawing) [no artist name] – 31
Editor Herron of the "Farmers' Union" (drawing) [no artist name] – 32
Isaac Sherman of the Siberian Co-operatives(drawing) [no artist name] – 32
Joseph Schlossberg, (drawing) [no artist name] – 33
Duncan McDonald of the United Mine Workers(drawing) [no artist name] – 33
William Bouck (drawing) [no artist name] – 33
Fred Howe (drawing) [no artist name] – 33
Glenn E. Plumb (drawing) [no artist name] – 34
- The Hopper – a Story, by Mary Heaton Vorse – 34
- Epigraph for a Hospital Nurse (poem), by Edmund WilsonJr., 38
- The Claret Movement, by Max Eastman – 40
- A Tree by the Road (poem), by .Austin Simons – 42
- Books – 43
The Daily Lie [The Brass Check, A Study of American Journalism, by Upton Sinclair], by Floyd Dell – 43
Spiritual Pikers [Liberalism in America, by Harold Sterns], by Irwin Grinch – 45
The Russian Soldier [Ivan Speaks. Translated from the Russian by Thomas Whitener] [no author] – 47
- Tankas (poem), by Frances Vinciguerra Roman – 49
- A Portrait (poem), by Marya A. Zaturensky – 49
- At a Concert (poem), Joseph A. Freeman – 49
- "Special Service" (poem), by Elizabeth Carter – 49
- In a Small Town (poem), by Allan Lincoln Langler – 49
- Across the Car (poem), by Eleanor Hammond – 50
- Progress (poem), by Will Burt – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- Our Candidate, by Boardman Robinson – 4
- The Allies (to Russia): "If you weren't so bloody we might recognize you" by Maurice Becker – 8
- "Why, but I'm Freedom-I'm an American!" . . . By Art Young – 12
- Clerk: "Six of the men held for deportation have died." . . . [no artist name] – 20
- "Hang your clothes on a hickory limb, but don't go near the water!" . . .[artist name illegible] – 21
- Spring Comes to Russia, by [name illegible but starts with "r" and ends in "ll."] – 26-27 [two-page]
- Law and Order, by William Gropper – 39
- "I see them Bolsheviki has conquered the Russians," by Art Young – 43
- ART
- Dante (woodcut), by Stanislaw Szukalski – 14
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 5, Issue 26, May 1920
- Cover: Man pushing a horse-drawn plough; drawing with orange accents, by Cornelia Barns
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials, by Max Eastman – 5
- From Bad to Verse, by Howard Brusker – 8 [drawing, but no artist name on this page, but Art Young's name is on page 9 in illustrations that a clearly a continuation of drawings on page 8] – 8
- Democracy and Revolution, by Bertrand Russell – 10
- Threes, by Carl Sandburg – 14
- On Lenin's Birthday (poem), by Arturo Giovannetti – 15
- Guilty by Inference, by Floyd Dell – 17
- The Great Flop, by Robert Minor – 20
- Her First Appearance, by Helena Maxwell – 24
- A Busy Day (poem), by Marguerite Wilkinson – 25
- Coon Town (poem), by Amanda Hall – 25
- A Birthday Sonnet, by Floyd Dell – 25
- Pensees d'un Soldat, by Legare George – 25
- Palmer's Arithmetic [no author] – 28
- Murder in Hungary [no author] – 28
- Two Mexicos, a Story, by Irwin Grinch – 29
Drawing of Mexican scene [artist name illegible] – 34
Pictures in Mexico [artist name illegible] – 35
- The Well Beloved (poem), by Phillips Russell – 36
- The Alien (poem), by Hazel B. Poole – 36
- En Route (poem) [no author] – 36
- Men, Women and Books, by Floyd Dell – 37
A Child of the Puritans [Farmington, by Clarence Darrow] – 37
To Carl Sandburg – 38
Carl Sandburg, Sketched by Robert Minor – 38
Bah! Bah! Black Sheep! [Rebels: Into Anarchy and Out Again, by Marie Ganz] – 38
A Woman's Book [The Swing of the Pendulum, by Adriana Spadoni] – 39
Paris in the South Seas [Noa-Noa, by Paul Gauguin] – 41
A Psycho-Analytic Primer [Psycho-analysis, Its History, Theory and Practice, by Andre Tridon] – 42
Poems of Youth [Youth Riding: Lyrics by Mary Caroline Davies] – 42.
Walt Whitman [no author] – 42
- [Ads] – 43
- The Story of a Conversion, by Sidney R. Flowers – 44
- [Ads] – 45
- [Ads] – 47
- Sonnet (poem), by Legare George – 48
- Her Last Lover (poem), by George Lysander – 48
- The Tropics in New York (poem), by Claude McKay – 48 "Dear Old Tirps" [no author] – 48
- Police! Police! [two letters] – 49
- Lenin's Smile [letter] – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads} – 52
- CARTOONS
- Walt Whitman, in honor of his birthday, by Boardman Robinson – 4
- Lessons in Americanism, by Art Young – 9
- "The Peace": A Child of Old Men [no artist name] – 13
- "Say 'How-de-do,'"[artist name illegible, but may be "Russell"] – 16
- The "Morality" Business, by Robert Minor – 19
- "Quick, Kid, wrap that flag around me" [no artist name; it is Maurice Becker, according to a note in the June issue, page 32] – 21
- Aunt Jemima . . . by R.M. [Robert Minor] – 23
- Ireland, by Robert Minor – 26-27 [two-page]
- A drawing by Anne Valentine – 36
- Reinforcements, drawn by Cornelia Barns – 40
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 6, Issue 27, June 1920
- Cover, Couple drawn in an oval with red background; rest of cover has green background, by L.G. [Lydia Gibson?]
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads} – 3
- Palmer and the Outlaws, by Robert Minor – 5
- Less Disturbing (poem), by Miriam Vedder – 12
- Jim Larkin Goes to Jail, by Louise Bryant – 13
Larkin on Trial (drawing), by Wilson – 14- Why Copper Is Red, by William F. Dunne – 17
"That's the Guy" (drawing) [no artist name] – 20- Self-Determination of Nations: A Speech" – Nikolai Lenin – 21
- Debt (poem), by Anna Spencer Twitchell – 22
- Democracy and Revolution, by Bertrand Russell – 23
- City Street (poem), by Joseph Freeman – 25
- Free Advertising, by H.B. – 26
- The New Patriotism (poem), by Edmund WilsonJr., 26
- Books – 28
Pilgrimages to Moscow [Bolshevism at Work, by William T. Goode; The Russian Republic, by Colonel Cecil L'Estrange Malone, M. P.; Raymond Robins' Own Story, by William Hard], by Floyd Dell – 28
Primitive Man [Primitive Society, by Robert H. Lowie, Ph.D., Assistant Curator, Anthropology, American Museum of Natural History], by FD – 30
- [Ads] – 29
- Note [no author] – 32
- [Ads] – 33
- On Pleasure Bent, by Jennie Doyle – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- May Day, 1920, by Boardman Robinson – 4
- Overalls! [Illegible artist name, maybe Russell?] – 10
- Attorney General Palmer: "Say, look here . . . ," by Art Young – 11
- One-two-three-go! by Art Young – 18
- High Salaried Union Official: "Boys, if you don't move this train, . . . " by Clive Weed – 18-19 [two-page]
- "Layoff that stuff, lady - I'm in the same business," drawn by Gropper – 26
- Hey!, by W. Gropper – 27
- "Jakie, come here-I von't hurt you!" – 27
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 7, Issue 28, July 1920
- Cover: Drawing of man swimming; green water with white highlights [in August 1920 issue note, on page 21, this cover is titled "A Swimmer into Cleanness Leaping," by Cornelia Barns]
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- [Ads] – 4
- The Mexican Revolution, by Carleton Beals and Robert Habermas – 5
- Announcement [no author name] – 11
- Caesar and Spartacus, by Hiram K. Moderwell – 14 The President (Ebert) of the "Republican German Empire" and some of his friends [photo] – 15
"Ebert-Scheidemann-Noske" [no author] – 17
Friedrich Ebert (drawing) [artist name illegible] – 17
Phil Scheidemann (drawing) [artist name illegible] – 17
Gustav Nose (drawing) [artist name illegible] – 17
Twentieth century barricade (photo) – 18
Defending the revolution (photo) – 19
Col. Epp . . . (photo) – 20
Spartans Waiting for the Reichswehr (photo) – 21
A Journey (poem), by Genevieve Taggard – 21
- Dark Horses, by Howard Brubaker – 22
- The Socialist Party Convention, by Crystal Eastman – 24
- Moods (poem), by Esther Whitmarsh – 29
- Notice [no author] – 29
In the Shell of the Old, by Michael Gold, drawings by Robert Minor – 30
Sidney Hillman, General President (drawing) – 30
August Bellanca, of the General Executive Board (drawing) – 31
Lazarus Markovitz, of Montreal (drawing) – 32
Jacob Freedman, of New York (drawing) – 32
A. I. Shiplacoff, General Manager, of the New York Joint Board (drawing) – 34
- Fellow Criminals!, by Floyd Dell – 35
- New England Afternoon (poem), by E. Merrill Root – 41
- Songs of Sewing (poems), by Hazel Hall – 42 Monograms – 42 Buttonholes – 42 Puzzled Stitches – 42 Needle, You Make Me Remember – 42
- England and the White Terror, by Frederick Kuh – 43
- (Books) – 45 Our Debs [Debs: His Authorized Life and Letters, by David Karsner], by F.D. [Floyd Dell] – 45
- [Ads] – 47
- The Room Upstairs (poem), by Hazel Hall – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- General Obregon Enters Mexico City [no artist name] – 5
- Followers of Zapata Entering Mexico City [no artist name] – 7
- Jesus to a Certain Rich Man: "Go and sell that thou hast and give to the poor," by Boardman Robinson – 12
- Roger Babson to the American Financier: "The value of our investments depends upon the strength of our churches. . . ." by Boardman Robinson – 13
- Dealing With the Reds, by Maurice Becker – 22-23 [two-page]
- Too Much Light, by Art Young – 26-27 [two-page]
- Wall Street Agitators . . . by Maurice Becker – 29
- Two Kinds of' Strikes, by Stuart Davis – 36
- Theory and Practice, by Stuart Davis – 39
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 8, Issue 29, August 1920
- Cover: Animal grazing on a hill, drawn in blue, yellow background, by Cornelia Barns
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials, by Max Eastman – 5
The Wars of West Virginia, by Robert Minor – 7
Head sculptured in cannel coal by Ed Ivory, a Negro coal digger of West Virginia (photo) – 8
Fred Mooney, Secretary-treasurer of District 17 of the United Mine Workers and Frank Keeney, President of District 17 of the United Mine Workers (photo) – 9
Sid Hatfield (drawing), by Robert Minor – 11
- Politicklers, by Howard Brubaker – 13
- Robert Williams Sees Russia, by Robert Williams – 14 Robert Williams (photo) – 14
- Italy Tests Her Strength, by Paul De Mott – 15
- Anarchists and Others in Russia, by Griffin Barry – 17
- The Garland for Debs (poem), by Louis Untermeyer – 21
- Sleepers (poem), by E. Merrill Root – 21
- Putting Theories Into Practice, by Hiram K. Moderwell – 24
- A Correction [no author] – 25
- Books [reviews] – 26
Mark Twain [The Ordeal of Mark Twain, by Van Wyck Brooks], by Floyd Dell – 26
Class Murder in America [The Centralia Conspiracy, by Ralph Chaplin; An Appeal to the Conscience of the Civilized World, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People] [no author] – 30
Carleton Parker [The Casual Laborer and Other Essays, by Carleton H. Parker], by F.D. [Floyd Dell] – 32
- [Ads] – 27
- [Ads] – 33
- To the Little House (poem), by Helen Hoyt – 34
- Leaves (poem), by Helen Hoyt – 34
- Greater Than (poem), by Margaretta Schuyler – 34
- In Church (poem), by Esther Whitmarsh – 34
- Recommended Books [no author] – 34
- Perfectly Clear [no author] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- Nero, by [the name appears to be "Russell"] – 4
- No More Stops! by Maurice Becker – 18-19 [two-page]
- In Chicago A Footnote to Politics, by Boardman Robinson – 22
The Candidate – 22
The high spot of the convention – 22
The General didn't come through – 22
The Only Important Subject Discussed – 22
Getting Together – 23
Coolidge – 23
Senator Lodge – 23
Ex-Senator Crane – 23
- Interpreter: "He wants to know why the hell you don't learn English like a good citizen." Alien: "Jesus,- he good - he not speak English." [Artist name illegible but it looks like "Russell"] – 24
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 9, Issue 30, September 1920
- Cover, person, drawn in red ink, on a horse drawn in blue ink, with a decorative border drawn in orange ink, by Hugo Gellert
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Nietzsche, Plato and Bertrand Russell, by Max Eastman – 5 General Nikolaev (photo) – 8
- Allies in Blunderland, by Howard Brubaker – 10
- Guilty: The General Strike, by H. Austin Simons – 12
James A. Duncan of Seattle (drawing)[artist name illegible, but may be Barnet Braverman] – 13
Clarence Darrow (drawing) – 14
Darrow in his suspenders . . . (drawing) – 15
- Important, by M.E. – 15
- Fraycar's Fist A Story by Mary Heaton Vorse – 17
- Gold and White (poem), by Louis Untermeyer – 24
- Escape (poem) by Louis Untermeyer – 24
- Liberation (poem) by Louis Untermeyer – 24
- The Democratic Convention, by Charles Erskine Scott Wood – 25
- Communism But, by Floyd Dell – 27
- Books [reviews] – 29
"Hark from the Tomb – [Shadowy Thresholds, by Cale Young Rice], by Louis Untermeyer – 31
No, Not War! [Fighting Without a War; An Account of Military Intervention in North Russia, by Ralph Albertson] [no author] – 31
- freedom (poem), by Eve Lott – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- A Proposed Emblem for the Farmer-Labor Party, by Maurice Becker – 4
- Shovel, you prolatariat,[sic] the boss needs the money, by Art Young – 10
- The Tourists, by Cornelia Barns – 11
- Politics, by Cornelia Barns – 16
- The Retreat From Russia, by Boardman Robinson – 18-19 [two-page]
- Choosing Our Next President, by Cornelia Barns – 25
- ART
- A Drawing by Adolph Dehn – 23
- "Ain't he handsome?" drawn by Cornelia Barns – 26
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 10, Issue 31, October 1920
- Cover: Drawing of figure sitting on what looks like a hill, by Cornelia Barns
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- I Change My Mind a Little, by Robert Minor – 5
- Rosa Luxembourg to Sonia Liebknecht, letter by Rosa Luxembourg – 12
- Hills (poem), by William Troy – 13
- Now That You've Got the Vote –, by Floyd Dell – 14
- Octobricks, by Howard Brubaker – 16
- Under Two Flags, by Michael Gold – 17
- To the Twelfth Juror (poem), by Max Eastman – 19
- A Friend of Russia [no author] – 19
- Mexican Labor and the Mexican Government, by Carleton Beals and Robert Haberman – 20
In old Mexico (drawing) [no artist name] – 21
Ixtapalapa (drawing) [no artist name] – 22
- Song for a Fool (poem), by Leonard Cline – 24
- New Soviets for Old, by Floyd Dell – 25
- Farmer Strikers in Spain, by John Dos Passos – 28
- I Try To Teach My Soul To Be (poem), by Annette Wynne – 33
- Choice (poem), by Muna Lee – 33
- Invitation (poem), by Olive Dargan – 33
- At a Cafe (poem), by Genevieve Taggard – 33
- Hawaiian Volcano (poem), by Genevieve Taggard – 33 [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- "Write it over again, George, as follows–" [author name illegible, but may be "Russell"] – 4
- Some additional professors go to investigate Bolshevism, by Elias Goldberg – 7
- "Jimmie, take the head of the class. You can certainly do better than this doddering imbecile," by Art Young – 10
- Their Trip to Europe, by Cornelia Barns – 13
- "Six months ago that potato would only have cost me a dollar and a half," by Maurice Becker – 17
- "Cop: Your Honor . . . [three separate panels], by [William] Gropper – 24
- "Either Side Will Do" [artist name illegible but may be Russell] – 25
- In Dannemora, by Maurice Becker – 27
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No 11, Issue 32, November 1920
- Cover: Woodcut of a Woman with finger to her lips, standing behind a door that is opening, by Lydia Gibson; woodcut is set against orange background
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Lenin laying the cornerstone of a memorial to Karl Marx (photo) – 4
- In Praise of Lenin, by Maxim Gorky – 5 Lenin at the Karl Marx memorial ceremony (photo) – 6
- The Dancers (poem), by Joseph Freeman – 7
- Poems of Wang Wei, translated by Moon Quan and Max Eastman – 7
- About Dogmatism, by Max Eastman – 8
- John Reed died at his revolutionary post, October 17, 1920 (photo) – 9
- Answer to My Critics, by Robert Minor – 10
- Communist Factories in Italy [unsigned] – 12
Errico Malatesta (photo) – 12
Claudio Treves (photo) – 13
- Israda (poem), by Annette Wynne – 14
- Back Home in Russia [unsigned] – 15
Communists volunteering for service on the Polish front (Petrograd) (photo) – 15
Kameneff (photo) – 16
Trotzky conferring with General Vatzetzis at the front (photo) – 17
Zinovieff (photo) – 17
A statue of Czar Alexander III-symbol of the old regime (Moscow)(photo) – 18
Bolshevik iconoclasm gets to work (photo) – 18
Poor old Alexander topples (photo) – 19
How are the mighty fallen! (photo) – 19
Soviet Labor Registration Office – members of the bourgeoisie applying for work (Moscow) (photo) – 20
Bela Kun, arriving in Petrograd, is welcomed by Communist leaders. . . . (photo) – 20
Soviet Propaganda Train stopping at a village (photo) – 21
Interior of the Propaganda Train (photo) – 21
- A Girl's Song (poem), by Joseph Freeman – 21
- Sonnet (poem), by Joseph Freeman – 21
- The Projection Removed (poem), by Frank V. Faulhaber – 21
- Hillquit Excommunicates the Soviet, by Max Eastman – 22 A well-known labor-leader recently seen by agents of the Dept. of Justice ... (drawing), by Art Young – 23 "Do you believe in the due process of law?"... (drawing), by Art Young – 23
- Books (reviews) – 26
The Militants' Victory [Jailed for Freedom, by Doris Stevens], by F.D [Floyd Dell] – 26
"Jailed for Freedom," by M.E. – 26
Why Invincible? [Invincible Minnie, by Elizabeth Sanxay Holding], by Floyd Dell – 27
"Growing Up" [Growing Up, by Mary Vorse], by F.D. – 28
"Open the Door" [Open the Door, by Catherine Carswell], by F.D. – 28
Birth-Control [Woman and the New Race, by Margaret Sanger. With a Preface by Havelock Ellis], by F.D. – 31
Love Among the Artists [Youth and the Bright Medusa, by Willa Cather], by F.D. – 34
- [Ads] – 29
- [Ads] – 30
- For Poets (poem), by Mary Carolyn Davis – 33 [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- "Yes, I voted for Harding- . . ." [artist name illegible but may be Russell] – 11
- "And no one dares to rub it off," by Maurice Becker – 14
- Home Brew [artist name illegible but may be Russell] – 25
- "O, stop that cryin' Mag! . . ." by Art Young – 26
- "Well, my old man was a Republican. . . ." by Cornelia Barns – 27
Full Table of Contents for Vol. 3, No. 12, Issue 33, December 1920
- Cover: Drawing of cherubic-looking child swinging a stick at a dragon, yellow border, by Hugo Gellert
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Fog (poem), by John Reed – 4
- John Reed, by Max Eastman – 5
- For John Reed (poem), by Nathan Rosenbaum – 7
- Vega (poem), by Leonard L. Cline – 8
- Soviet Russia Now, by John Reed – 9
- The Outlaws at It Again, by Robert Minor – 12
- Science on Trial, by Max Eastman – 20
Ferguson, Judge Weeks, Ruthenberg and Prosecuting Attorney Rorke (drawing), by Art Young – 21- The Truth About Emma Goldman [no author] – 21
- Christmas Gift [no author] – 21
- Now We Can Begin, by Crystal Eastman – 23
- Palmer's Last Crime, by Art Shields – 24
- Books (reviews) – 26
Felix Fay [Moon-Calf, by Floyd Dell], by Arturo Giovannetti – 26
The New Adam [The New Adam, by Louis Untermeyer], by FD – 31
- [Ads] – 27
- [Ads] – 29
- [Ads] – 30
- [Ads] – 32
- Business Internationalism, by FD – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- [Virgin Islands scene], by Maurice Becker – 8
- "Hey, quit that! Ain't you fellows got the vote?" [no artist name] – 11
- "Waiter, I haven't the heart to see that Poor man standing. Will you please take him away." [Artist name illegible, but may be Gropper] – 12
- History Writes, by Boardman Robinson – 15
- The Bear-tamer, by Charles A. Kuhn – 16
- Wiggles and Wabbles, by Howard Brusker – 17
- The Outlook for 1921, by Art Young – 18-19 [two-page]
- "Having made the world safe for democracy, we must now settle the Irish question," by Robert Minor [name is a tad illegible] – 22
- Socialist Investigators: "Horrors! How crude! It's much nicer just to dream about it!" [no artist name] – 25
- ART
- The Tavern (woodcut) [no artist name] – 7
- A drawing of a man in horse-drawn carriage, by John Barber – 21
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