Hyman Weintraub and William Goldberg Collection of Socialist Party Material, ca. 1924-1946
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The Student Outlook (vol.3 no.1-5). New York: Intercollegiate League for Industrial Democracy. October 1934-May 1935
The Student Advocate. New York: American Student Union. 1937-1938
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- vol.1, no.1-8 (February 1936-April 1937).
- vol.2, no.1 and 3 (May and December 1937).
- vol.3, no.1 (March 1938).
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Goldberg, William. “Socialism.” 1928
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Press Releases. Socialist Campaign Publicity Bureau, New York. 1940
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- Biography of Norman Thomas, n.d. (1p.).
- Biography of Maynard Krueger, n.d. (1p.).
- Background Information, n.d. (3pp.).
- “Socialism and the Farmers Problem,” an address by Norman Thomas, n.d. (4pp.).
- “America and the War,” an address by Norman Thomas, n.d. (3pp.).
- “Socialism and the Worker,” an address by Norman Thomas, n.d. (3pp.).
- “Conscription and Organized Labor,” by Arthur McDowell, n.d. (2pp.).
- Statement by Norman Thomas on Pan-American Solidarity, May 11, 1940 (2pp.).
- Statement by Norman Thomas on state election laws, May 25, 1940
- Text of NBC radio address, “Undemocratic Tendencies of Election Laws Against Minority Parties,” by Norman Thomas, May 25, 1940 (4pp.).
- Roosevelt Armament Program “Hysterical,” Says Norman Thomas, May 31, 1940 (2pp.).
- “America's Duty in Time of Crisis,” an address by Norman Thomas, June 2, 1940 (5pp.).
- Socialists establish campaign headquarters in New York City, June 6, 1940 (1p.).
- Memorandum to the Labor Press, June 6, 1940 (1p.).
- Copy of letter by Norman Thomas to President Franklin D. Roosevelt on care of refugees, June 11, 1940 (3pp.).
- Memorandum to editors on “We Take Our Stand,” June 12, 1940 (4pp.).
- Wendell Willkie called upon to endorse war referendum, June 15, 1940 (2pp.).
- Socialists draft labor plank for platform, June 17, 1940 (2pp.).
- Socialists pledge support to Negro people, June 18, 1940 (2pp.).
- “I fear Hitlerism more than Hitler,” Norman Thomas, June 19, 1940 (4pp.).
- Norman Thomas asks President to veto Smith Sedition Bill, letter to F.D. Roosevelt, June 24, 1940 (2pp.).
- U.S. Attorney General upholds Socialists' petition rights, July 15, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas assails Burke-Wadsworth military conscription bill, text of statement to House Military Affairs Committee, July 26, 1940 (5pp.).
- Norman Thomas attacks conscription bill as anti-labor, statement before Senate Military Affairs Committee, July 11, 1940 (3pp.).
- “Socialize for Defense,” Socialist National Committee Declares, Statement of the Socialist Party National Executive Committee on War and Defense, July 29, 1940 (5pp.).
- Letter from Travers Clement to Editors regarding nominating peititons to get on the Ohio ballot, August 1, 1940 (3pp.).
- Memorandum, Norman Thomas to speak at Teachers' College, August 5, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas speaks at Teachers' College, August 6, 1940 (1p.).
- Administration's South American Policy Nullified by Relations with South American Dictators, summary of address by Norman Thomas at Columbia University Teachers' College, August 6, 1940 (3pp.).
- Maynard Krueger to speak at Mountain Iron, Minnesota, August 7, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas to address Iowa Socialists, n.d. (enclosures) (3pp.).
- Solution of farm problem demands 100 billion national income, August 11, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas denounces Massachusetts Ballot ruling, August 14, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas issues personal appeal to Ohio voters, August 16, 1940.
- Text of letter, August 16, 1940 (2pp.).
- Socialists hit segregation of Negroes at Willkie ceremonies, August 17, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas poses seven questions to Willkie, August 21, 1940 (2pp.).
- Norman Thomas to speak in Buffalo, n.d. (1p.).
- Norman Thomas statement on Russell-Overton amendment to conscription bill, September 3, 1940 (1p.).
- “How Shall We Fight Hitlerism,” Norman Thomas radio address over Columbia Broadcasting System, September 4, 1940 (4pp.).
- Maynard Kreuger to speak in Baltimore, September 9, 1940 (1p.).
- Travers Clement statement on Daniel W. Hoan, September 11, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas to speak in San Francisco, September 13, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas renews challenge to debate Wendell Willkie, letters from Willkie to Thomas and from Thomas to Willkie, n.d. (1p.).
- Liberals join to support Norman Thomas, September 26, 1940 (1p.).
- Text of letter with sixty signers in support of Norman Thomas sent to The Nation, n.d. (1p.).
- Socialists may not join Committee to Defend America by Aiding the Allies, text of letter from Travers Clement to William Allen White, September 25, 1940; September 26, 1940 (2pp.).
- Socialists to seek repeal of conscription, n.d. (1p.).
- Statement of Socialist Party on Peacetime Military Conscription, n.d. (1p.).
- Norman Thomas calls for repeal of Conscription law, October 16, 1940 (1p.).
- Statement on conscription by Norman Thomas, October 16, 1940 (2pp.).
- Socialist presidential ticket in 29 states, October 21, 1940 (2pp.).
- Norman Thomas to wind up campaign, October 23, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas wires Wendell Willkie, October 24, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas warns democracy in U.S. degenerating into totalitarianism, October 26, 1940 (1p.).
- “Our Dying Democracy,” Norman Thomas radio address over C.B.S., October 26, 1940 (4pp.).
- “A Program for Total Democracy,” Summary of address by Norman Thomas, October 27, 1940 (3pp.).
- Democracy doomed under capitalism Thomas says, October 27, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas comments on John L. Lewis' endorsement of Wendell Willkie, October 28, 1940 (2pp.).
- Norman Thomas appeals for organized labor vote, n.d. (2pp.).
- “The America that Might be Ours,” radio address by Norman Thomas, n.d. (4pp.).
- Norman Thomas makes radio address from Detroit, October 30, 1940 (2pp.).
- Norman Thomas speaks in Milwaukee, October 31, 1940 (1p.).
- “Roosevelt Democratic Candidate of the War Machine,” excerpts from speech by Norman Thomas in Milwaukee, October 31, 1940 (2pp.).
- “Is this a Phoney Campaign,” excerpts from speech in Pittsburg, November 1, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas hits political machine connections of Roosevelt, Willkie, November 2, 1940 (1p.).
- “The Old Parties Have Their Political Machine,” excerpts from speech by Norman Thomas at Newark, November 2, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas, Maynard Krueger address wind-up rally in New York, November 3, 1940 (1p.).
- Norman Thomas to make last minute appeal on radio, n.d. (1p.).
- “Don't Throw Away Your Votes,” excerpts from address by Norman Thomas in New York, November 3, 1940 (4pp.).
American Socialist Quarterly.
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- vol.4 no.2 (June 1935).
- vol.5.
American Socialist Monthly.
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- vol.5 no.4,9 (June 1936 and February 1937).
- vol.6 no.1 (May 1937).
Socialist Review.
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Socialist Action. Chicago: Socialist Party national office.
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- vol.1 no.1,3,5-12 (October 1934-October 1935).
- vol.2 no.1,2,4-7,9 (November 1935-November 1936).
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Young Socialist Review.
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- vol.1 no.1,2 (Fall 1934 and Spring 1935).
- vol.2 no.1-3 (October 1935-January 1936).
- November 1939.
- December 1940.
- April-July, December 1941.
- July-December 1942.
Socialist Campaigner.
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- vol.1 no.2,6-11,13 (June-October 1940).
- vol.2 no.5-13 (March-December 1941).
- vol.3 no.1-10 (January-December 1942).
- vol.4 no.1,2,[3] (January-May 1943).
Hammer and Tongs.
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- January-December 1940.
- January-March, October 1941.
- April, November and December 1942.
- February and May 1943.
- May 1944.
- September 1945.
- January and May-June 1946.
“The March of Socialism, 1928-1932.” Journal of the Seventeenth National Convention, Socialist Party. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. May 20-24, 1932
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Journal of the Eighteenth National Convention, Socialist Party of America. Detroit, Michigan. May 30-June 3, 1934
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35th Anniversary Journal, 1936 National Convention of the Socialist Party. Cleveland, Ohio. May 23-26, 1936
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Report to the National Convention of the Socialist Party. Kenosha, Wisconsin. April 21-23, 1938
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Proceedings of the National Convention of the Socialist Party. Washington, D.C. April 6-8, 1940
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Proceedings of the Twenty-Second Annual Convention of the Socialist Party of the United States. Washington, D.C. April 6-8, 1940
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Delegates Handbook to the 1940 National Convention of the Socialist Party. Washington, D.C. April 6-8, 1940
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Proceedings of the National Convention of the Socialist Party. Milwaukee, Wisconsin. May 30-June 1, 1942
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Proceedings of the Twenty-Fourth National Convention of the Socialist Party. Reading, Pennsylvania. June 2-4, 1944
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Minutes of the Twenty Fifth National Convention of the Socialist Party. Chicago, Illinois. May 31, June 1 and 2, 1946
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Minutes, N.E.C., S.P. 1941-47
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Resolutions adopted at State Convention of Young People's Socialist League, Federation of California, 1-33.
Minutes of State Convention of the Socialist Party of California. February 26-27, 1938
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Proceedings of the 1941 Convention of the Socialist Party of California. 1941
Proceedings of the 1942 Convention of the Socialist Party of California. 1942
Record and Due Book of Hollywood Socialist Party. 1933
Young People's Socialist League, Greater New York Federation. Notebooks 1-3 (vol.2 no.2- ). September 18, 1934-September 9, 1937
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Young People's Socialist League, National Executive Committee. Notebooks 1-3. 1932-1941
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- Material re the Young People's Socialist League, National Executive Committee.
- Correspondence between William Goldberg, member of the National Executive Committee of the Y.P.S.L., with the national office.
- Unabridged minutes of all N.E.C. meetings, National Organization Committee meetings and confidential reports on every phase of socialist youth work are included.
- After 1937 the file included primarily abridged minutes of most of the meetings of the N.E.C., all the convention proceedings and a few miscellaneous items up to 1941.
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Bulletins (Miscellaneous).
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- National YPSL Bulletin (vol.1 no.1-7), December 1934-June 1935.
- California YPSL Bulletin (vol.1 no.1-3), January-April 1935.
- Young Socialist Action (vol.1 no.1-2). Monthly Bulletin of YPSL of California, January-March 1936.
- “Bring the NEC to California,” October 1935.
- Weekly News Bulletin of Los Angeles YPSL (vol.1 no.1-vol.8 no.1, and vol.8 no.6), November 1934-November 1936. Name changed to Los Angeles YPSL Bulletin (vol.2 no.4), and to Revolt (vol.5 no.9).
- The Appeal (issued by YPSL of Philadelphia), March 15, 1933.
- Handbook and Proceedings of First State Convention, YPSL of Ohio, April 6-7, 1935.
- Three Arrows (vol.1 no.5). Bi-weekly bulletin, Philadelphia YPSL, March 2, 1935.
- The Ideal (vol.3 no.1). Published by YPSL Circle 11 Jr., Bronx, New York, March 1935.
- Invitation to Socialist Youth Conference, March 7-8, Columbus, Ohio.
- Yipsel Action (vol.2 no.1). Published by YPSL of Newark, New Jersey, January 1936.
- Socialist Youth (vol.1 no.1-2). Published by Milwaukee County YPSL-internal bulletin, November-December 1936.
- Socialist Youth (vol.2 no.3,7 and 11). Official bulletin Cook County Federation YPSL, February-September 1935. Also 9 un-numbered issues, July 1935-April 1936.
Young People's Socialist League Organization (very complete). September 1933-December 1936
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Labor and Socialist Press Service. Chicago (Published weekly by the National Headquarters, Socialist Party, for the labor and socialist press). October 1934-December 1935
Labor and Socialist Press Service. Chicago. January-July 1936
Labor and Socialist Press Service. Chicago. July-December 1936
Notes for Speakers. Chicago.
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Young People's Socialist League. Educational publications.
Letters from Educational Director, Young People's Socialist League to Yipsel circles. v.d. from February 1934-August 1935
“Reading List,” prepared by Will Chosen. n.d.
Socialist Chatauqua - reading list for speakers. n.d.
Interview on Socialism. n.d.
Educational Suggestions. n.d.
Child Labor Study Outline, by Gus Tyler. n.d.
Unemployment Insurance Outline by Irving Barshop. n.d.
A Short History of the British Labor Party, by Walter R. Storey. n.d.
A Short History of Socialism in America, by Walter R. Storey. n.d.
Money, by Gus Tyler. n.d.
Principles of Marxism, by Gus Tyler. n.d.
Life of Karl Marx, by Gus Tyler. n.d.
Outline on Socialism, by Gus Tyler. n.d.
An Outline of Socialist Economics, by Gus Tyler. n.d.
A Short History of Labor Unions in America, by Walter R. Storey.
The Labor Injunction, by Aaron Levenstein.
The Hillgirt Workers' Rights Amendment, by John L. Levine and Charles Stewart.
The Question of a Labor Party, by Ernest Erber. n.d.
New Line of the YCL. n.d.
Elementary Study Course, Socialist Principles and Program, by Andrew J. Biemitler, Harold Kelso and Maynard C. Krueger. Published by Socialist Party of America. n.d.
Outline Study Course, Fundamentals of Socialism, by Roger Rush. n.d.
Propaganda.
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Young People's Socialist League. 1933
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The Class Struggle (vol.1 no.2 and 3). Published bi-weekly, mimeographed in Chicago by left-wing group within Socialist Party. October-November 1932
A Call Against War and Fascism, by United Committee for Struggle Against War and Anti-Fascist Action, Los Angeles. n.d.
Manifesto and Program of American League Against War and Fascism, New York. 1933
A Tragic Note on the United Front, by Albert Goldman. 1935
Debate between Young People's Socialist League and Young Communist League, Los Angeles, including, financial statement.
Report of the American Delegates to the Special Conference of the Labor and Socialist International. Chicago. 1933
Correspondence dealing with sale and promotion of The Challenge, official organ of Young People's Socialist League. March 1933-February 1937
YPSL Affairs (vol.1 no.1-vol.2 no.2). Official organizational bulletin, Young People's Socialist League, published in New York.
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The One Big Union Monthly (vol.1 no.2,10,11, vol.2 no.1-5). Chicago. February 1937-May 1938
Socialist Action (vol.1 no.1-vol.2 no.3). New York. November 1945-May 1946
Falcon Call (vol.2 no.2-vol.4 no.1). Publication for Socialist children's groups. New York. February 1935-Spring 1937
Socialist Appeal. Organ of Trotskyite branch of Socialist Workers Party. Chicago: Appeal Publishing Company. 1935-1938
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- vol.1 no.4,5,7-9, June 1935-October 1936.
- vol.1 no.6-8, September-October 1937.
- vol.2 no.24,26, June 1938.
Clarity. Organ of the center group in the Socialist Party; internal discussion. New York. March 1937
Arise (vol.1 no.1,3,4). New York: Rebel Arts. October 1934-April 1935
Arise. New York. Published by the Young People's Socialist League.
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- vol.1 no.1-5, November 1937-May 1939.
- vol.1 no.1-2, October-December 1939
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Challenge (later, Challenge of Youth). Chicago, Young People's Socialist League. January 1934-February 1937
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- vol.1 no.9-11.
- vol.2 no.3-7.
- vol.3 no.8-11.
- vol.4 no.1,3-5.
- vol.5 no.1.
Challenge (vol.1 no.4). New York, Young People's Socialist League. September 1943
Industrial Solidarity (vol.9 no.18,30,52, vol.10 no.1). Seattle. May 1927-January 1928
Socialist Party campaign (1932), material relating to Thomas for President Clubs; correspondence, membership records, and minutes. 1932
Continental Congress for Economic Reconstruction. Includes correspondence, promotional material. March-September 1933
United Socialist Drive. Includes bulletins and instructions on organizational and financial campaign of the Socialist Party. January-September 1935
League for Industrial Democracy. Organizational material, correspondence, leaflets and pamphlets. 1932-1935
Socialist Youth International Press Service. Published by Socialist Youth International in Berlin. November 1932-January 1934
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Rebel Arts Student Industrial. Young People's Socialist League National Cultural Department. Bulletins 1-4. 1934
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National student organizations.
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- Correspondence, 1933-1937.
- YPSL Student Bulletin (no.1,2,7,8,11,12), 1935-1937.
- Other printed and mimeographed material dealing with student movements for socialism, 1935-1937
Falcons. Correspondence and leaflets pertaining to the “Falcons” Socialist youth organization. 1934
Young People's Socialist League Industrial Department.
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- Memos, bulletins, correspondence, and leaflets, 1934-1936.
- Includes YPSL Industrial Bulletin (no.1-3), March 1936.
Socialist Party of America. Organizational notebook. 1933-1936
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Industrial Pioneer (vol.2 no.1-vol.3 no.2). Chicago, Illinois. May 1924-June 1925
Industrial Pioneer (vol.3 no.3-vol.4 no.5). July 1925-September 1926
Industrial Solidarity (no.50-51). Chicago. December 1927
The Young Rebel. Duluth, Minnesota. December 1929
Young People's Socialist League, California.
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- Minutes and financial reports, 1932-1933.
- Dues Report for 1934.
- Bulletins.
- Resident Committee Minutes, 1936.
- District Committee Minutes, 1936-1937.
Young People's Socialist League, Los Angeles. 1934-1935
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Young People's Socialist League, San Francisco.
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- Minutes, 1934-1935.
- Karl Liebernecht Circle Report for August 1934.
- Survey of Activities during 1934
Young People's Socialist League, Stockton. 1934
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Young People's Socialist League, Fresno.
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- Correspondence, 1934.
- YPSL Beacon (District Bulletin of California Young People's Socialist League), January 1937 and October 1938.
Rebel Youth (vol.1 no.1 and 2). Official Organ of California Young People's Socialist League. April and May 1932
The Voice of Youth (vol.1 no.1-vol.2 no.3). Published by Y.P.S.L. of Los Angeles. August 1930-October 1931
Rebel Arts. Published by Rebel Arts Section, Y.P.S.L., Los Angeles. June 1933
The Socialist Student (vol.1 no.1). Los Angeles Y.P.S.L. May 1936
Socialist Pulse (vol.1 no.3,5,6). Published by Socialist Party of San Francisco. January-April 1936
Facts; a bulletin of information for those who are not afraid of the truth (vol.1 no.1-6). Hollywood, California, issued by W. Scott Lewis. September 1935-February 1936
Southern California Regional American Youth Congress. 1934
Contact Bulletin (vol.1 no.2). May 1934
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Socialist Party of California. 1934-1936
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Socialist Party, Los Angeles. 1935-1936
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Goldberg, William. Personal papers, photographs, and memorabilia.
Miscellaneous ephemera concerning the Young People's Socialist League and the League for Industrial Democracy.
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Miscellaneous ephemera concerning the League for Industrial Democracy.
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Miscellaneous ephemera concerning the Socialist Party of the United States.
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[Miscellaneous correspondence, reports and bulletins]. v.d.