Among materials donated by Oscar Edelman was a selection of newspaper clippings and journal articles, which were subsequently microfilmed. The earliest entries are from about 1894 with the latest appearing around 1970. Of course, while these materials are available for use on-site, copyright restrictions may apply to their future publication in part or whole. Users should be aware of current copyright law and understand that fair-use guidelines will apply with respect to reproduction from our holdings.
The index below represents the most readily identifiable selections found on the 35mm microfilm. An earlier 16mm version of the microfilm exists, and a few entries not found in the refilmed 35mm version have been noted in an appended listing. If additional entries pertaining to Debs or socialism are identified on either the 16mm or 35mm microfilm sets, the listings below may be updated.
It should be noted that 35mm microfilm set contains additional material, e.g., letters donated after the completion of the commercially distributed The Papers of Eugene V. Debs and the contents of family scrapbooks. Additional letters and contents of the scrapbooks will be made accessible bibliographically in separate indexes.
The 35mm and 16mm entries are listed in two separate files. Arrangement of the entries is by name of publication, year of publication, month and day of publication, the title and author when known, followed by the reel on which the item is found. For additional information, you may use the browser independent e-mail form or the e-mail link at the bottom of the page. The department phone number is 812/237-2610.
| A.D.A. World |
1970 |
September |
[Various articles]. Reel #1. |
| A.F.L.-C.I.O. News |
1966 |
June 25 |
[Various articles]. Reel #1. |
| A.L.U. Journal |
1903 |
April 16 |
Tapping Proletarian Veins, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| A.L.U. Journal |
1903 |
September 3 |
. . . In America, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| Advance |
1926 |
October 29 |
Eugene Victor Debs (Invictus), by W. E. Hanley. Reel #1 |
| Advance |
1926 |
October 29 |
Childhood, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| Advance |
1926 |
October 29 |
Eugene Victor Debs, by Joseph Schlossburg. Reel #1 |
| Advance |
1926 |
October 29 |
Debs as I Knew Him, by Charles W. Ervin. Reel #1 |
| Advance |
1926 |
October 29 |
Chicago A. C. W. at Debs Bier, by M. C. Fisch. Reel #1 |
| The Age |
1895 |
March 2 |
Debs on Earth. Reel #1. |
| America For All |
1932 |
January 8 |
End the Wages of the Idle Rich, by John M. Work. Reel #1 |
| America For All |
1932 |
January 8 |
Thomas Urges American People Take Over Nation's Industries, by Norman Thomas. Reel #1 |
| America For All |
1932 |
January 8 |
The New Emancipation, by Harry W. Laidler. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1925 |
December 10 |
Debs Calls Workers to Rally to the Aid of Their Paper, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1925 |
December 10 |
Best Socialist Writers Uniting to Make American Appeal Great Propaganda Paper, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1925 |
December 10 |
Must Have Million Audience for Debs and American Appeal, by J. Mahlon Barnes. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 1 |
International Greeting, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 1 |
Debs and the War. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 1 |
Mellon Tax Bill, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 9 |
Sister of Mrs. Debs Killed in Accident. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 9 |
The American Appeal, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 9 |
Socialist Youth in Poland, by Aarne J. Parker. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 16 |
It All Depends! by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 16 |
Mellon "Explains" as Fascist Power Grows. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 16 |
Finnish Socialists Winning, by Adolph Salmi. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 23 |
Vast Growth of Socialism Among Churches Alarms Writer. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 23 |
Oscar Ameringer Makes Mellon Tax Hoax Plain, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 23 |
Socialists Defeat Finnish Ministry, by Adolph Salmi. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 23 |
Debs Backs Plea for Miners, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 23 |
Titled Lady Visitor Convert to Socialism. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 23 |
Socialist Veterans Pass. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 23 |
Youth and the Church, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 23 |
Mellon Tax Plan is Huge Hoax and Waste, by Jacob Panken. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 30 |
The Wall Street Twins, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 30 |
Two Socialist Governments Enter into Binding Peace Agreements. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
January 30 |
Debs Moves for Socialist Party Support of Miners, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 6 |
Richard Ford in Prison Five Years is Found Innocent, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 6 |
Organizing Slaughter, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 6 |
"Friendless and Forgotten" War Heroes Denied a Decent Burial, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 13 |
Great Trade War, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 20 |
Black Persecution, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 20 |
They Must Unite, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 20 |
When Debs Talks Love, by Robert Whitalau. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 20 |
Debs, Hillquit and Thomas Answer Challenge to Radicals in Magazine, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 20 |
Berger Asks Return of Debs Citizenship. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 27 |
The Great Comedy, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 27 |
Send Debs $101. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 27 |
Berger Denounces Banning of Debs from Citizenship. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 27 |
Back Bergen's Fight for Debs Citizenship, by Marx Lewis. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
February 27 |
Petition for Restoration of Citizenship to Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 6 |
Appeal Will Issue Special Edition as Climax of Fight for Debs Citizenship. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 6 |
We Want To Know, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 6 |
The Staff Blushes Collectively Over This Fine Praise from Debs, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 6 |
Big Double Header Program to Arouse Nation Over Debs Case. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 13 |
Comrades, Where Are You? by Sam Flint. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 13 |
Debs is Deprived of Citizenship for Saying What These Men Said[:] Leonard B. Wood Said Before he Entered the War, Eugene V. Debs Said During the War, Woodrow Wilson Said After the War. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 13 |
Debt Deal Saved Fascism, Declares American Writer. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 13 |
Berger in Congress, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 20 |
Troops On Guard in "Pocket," by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 20 |
Debs Writes Platform Expressing Purpose of Special Edition Drive, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 20 |
Appeal Buried by Debs Petitions on Way to Washington. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 20 |
"I Will Not Beg For Pardon," says Debs, to Arrogant Demand of Attorney General. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Passport Denied Debs as He Leaves U.S. to Save Mr. Debs' Health; May Not Be Allowed to Re-enter Country. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Chamber of Commerce Morality, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Berger Opens Congress Fight for Citizenship for All War Victims. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Restore Debs Citizenship. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Creating Criminals, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Labor Backing for Debs Grows Rapidly. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Congress Replies Favor Debs Three to One this Week, by Roy G. Fitzgerald, James M. Mead, George J. Schneider, and Nathan L. Strong. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Beg Pardon, Gene, by Ellis Heons. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
National Peace Society Joins Big Debs Drive. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
The Press on Debs[:] The Case of Debs. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Petitioner Presents True Stand of Debs and Socialist in Opposition to the War, by William M. Feigenbaum. Reel #1 |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Death of These Vicious Bills First Goal of Debs Platform. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
March 27 |
Punished Enough. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
April 17 |
The Eyes of America are on Debs and the Appeal[;] Amazing Story of Passport Abuses. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
April 24 |
Hillquit Exposes, Fraud - Debs and 1500 are Citizens. Reel #1. |
| American Appeal |
1926 |
April 24 |
Fight Must Go On for Official Admission of These Men's Rights. Reel #1. |
| American Freeman |
1932 |
June 11 |
Why the American Freeman Supports the Socialist Ticket, by E. Haldeman-Julius. Reel #1 |
| American Freeman |
1932 |
June 11 |
Complete Text of the 1932 National Platform of Socialist Party; A Clear Program for Prosperity, Peace, and Industrial Security Through Socialism, by E. Haldeman-Julius. Reel #1 |
| American Freeman |
1932 |
November 15 |
Socialism, by E. Seller. Reel #1 |
| American Freeman |
1932 |
November 15 |
Norman Thomas Puts Socialism on the Map in Southern California, by George H. Shoaf. Reel #1 |
| American Guardian |
1935 |
July 26 |
A Problem for Farmers That Is Not a Farm Problem, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #1 |
| American Guardian |
1935 |
July 26 |
Property Rights vs. Human Rights, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #1 |
| American Guardian |
1935 |
August 9 |
"Americanism" Just What Does it Mean? by George H. Shoaf. Reel #1 |
| American Guardian |
1935 |
August 9 |
Communists' Retreat From Former Tactics No Surprise to Thomas, by Norman Thomas. Reel #1 |
| American Guardian |
1935 |
September 6 |
Thomas Defies Material Rule in Vigo County. Reel #1. |
| American Guardian |
1935 |
September 6 |
Chicago Trade Unions Launch a Labor Party. Reel #1. |
| American Guardian |
1936 |
June 26 |
Biting Stick and Neglecting Hand, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #1 |
| American Guardian |
1936 |
June 26 |
Fascism Can Be Smashed, by Lewis. Reel #1 |
| American Guardian |
1936 |
June 26 |
Worshipper, by Charles Ervin. Reel #1 |
| American Guardian |
1936 |
June 26 |
Link to Ford Company Suspected. Reel #1. |
| American Guardian |
1936 |
June 26 |
Frame-Up is Challenged by Union Men. Reel #1. |
| American Guardian |
1936 |
June 26 |
Ford "Ideas" To Be Put into Films. Reel #1. |
| American Guardian |
1937 |
March 19 |
On the Road to Political Power, by D. Thompson. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1937 |
March 19 |
News of the Co-op Movement. Reel #2. |
| American Guardian |
1937 |
March 19 |
Behind the Curtain in Washington, by Stage hand. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1937 |
March 19 |
An All-American System of Land Tenure, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1937 |
May 21 |
Farm Prosperity for Mexico Comes as Big Estates Are Seized. Reel #2. |
| American Guardian |
1937 |
May 21 |
Nazi State is Thief as Well as Murderer, by Jean Lonquet. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1937 |
May 21 |
News of the Co-op Movement. Reel #2. |
| American Guardian |
1937 |
May 21 |
CIO Spurns Peace Upon ARL Team, by Lewis. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1937 |
May 21 |
Fear-ruled Subjects of Fascism Give Way When Put to a Test!, by Mikhall Koltsov. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1938 |
December 30 |
The Challenge, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1939 |
February 17 |
Abundance for All and Youth, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1939 |
February 24 |
The Plan for Abundance for All. Reel #2. |
| American Guardian |
1939 |
February 24 |
There Can Be No Recovery Under the Security System, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1939 |
April 7 |
Scarcity the Father of Scare, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1939 |
April 21 |
Between Two Worlds and Knowing Neither, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1939 |
April 21 |
News of the Co-op Movement. Reel #2. |
| American Guardian |
1939 |
September 29 |
Competitive Prices and Controlled Prices, by William Edward Zeuch. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1939 |
December 8 |
The Great Madness[:] The Lost Cause, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1940 |
January 5 |
Keep Your Shirt On - Discard the Fool's Cap, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1940 |
January 5 |
Wants Permanent Relief Program. Reel #2. |
| American Guardian |
1940 |
September 27 |
The Ways of Life that Lead to Death, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #2 |
| American Guardian |
1940 |
September 27 |
War Preparation Programs Attack Labor Standards Despite Official Denials, by Henry Zon. Reel #2 |
| The American Progress |
1934 |
August 15 |
Dailies Help Break General Strike, by Earl Burke. Reel #2 |
| The American Progress |
1934 |
August 15 |
Transfer Economic Powers to State, Remove Them from Individuals. Reel #2. |
| The American Progress |
1934 |
August 15 |
Gentleman Vagrants Have a Union. In Most Cities They Call It the Chamber of Commerce. Reel #2. |
| The American Socialist |
1914 |
August 8 |
Protest Against Senseless Slaughter, Decrees American Socialist Party Proclamation. Reel #2. |
| The American Socialist |
1914 |
October 3 |
Will Those Who Pray for Peace Stop the Industrial War Which Hatches Out in Universal Hell, by J. Stitt Wilson. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1914 |
October 3 |
Why Should Catholic Workingmen Be Socialist? by Coal D. Thompson. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1914 |
October 3 |
Working Class Is Bound to Become Revolutionary, by Victor L. Berger. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1914 |
October 3 |
Socialism to End War by Releasing Mankind from Insane Profit System, by Charles Edward Russell. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1915 |
March 20 |
The Present Social System That Breeds Criminals As Carrion Does Maggots Cannot Be Expected To Have Any Great Mercy on Its Victims, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1915 |
March 20 |
Here Is a Story of What Socialism Can Do Now for Cities of Nation, by Fred A. Hinkel. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1915 |
March 20 |
Why Should You Elect Socialists to Arm Your City? by Robert Hunter. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1915 |
April 3 |
Dispossessing Our Dispossessors, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1915 |
August 28 |
A Word To Railroad Workers, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1915 |
September 4 |
Labor Day Sentiment, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1915 |
December 18 |
Preparedness and Poverty, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1916 |
March 4 |
Schwab's Palace and Preparedness, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1916 |
April 8 |
Here's Complete Speech Made by Lone Socialist in Congress as He Fought Increase in Army, by Meyer London. Reel #2 |
| The American Socialist |
1916 |
July 5 |
Theodore Roosevelt Political Sandbagger, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The Anaconda Standard |
1895 |
March 13 |
Leader in Labor's War. Reel #2. |
| Appeal to Reason |
1904 |
May 1 |
The Convention and the Outlook, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Appeal to Reason |
1905 |
July 8 |
The Social Revolution, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Appeal to Reason |
1905 |
August 5 |
Working Class Unionism, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Appeal to Reason |
1906 |
March 17 |
The Growth of Socialism. Reel #2. |
| Appeal to Reason |
1906 |
August 11 |
Haywood, the Standard Bearer, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Appeal to Reason |
1906 |
August 18 |
Who Organized the B. of R. T.? by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Appeal to Reason |
1907 |
January 5 |
Show Your Hand, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Appeal to Reason |
1907 |
March 27 |
Hold Your Nerve, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Appeal to Reason |
1912 |
May 18 |
Rome Rules Washington. Reel #2. |
| Appeal to Reason |
1913 |
December 27 |
Who's Who in Socialist America. Reel #2. |
| Appeal to Reason |
1913 |
December 27 |
Eugene V. Debs Message to the Little Children, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Appeal to Reason |
1915 |
August 28 |
Never Be a Soldier, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Arbeiter-Zeitung (St. Louis) |
1926 |
October 23 |
Wackerer Kumpfer! Grosser Amerikaner! Edler Mensch!, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Arbeiter-Zeitung ( St. Louis) |
1926 |
October 23 |
Eugen V. Debs Gestorben, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Arbeiter-Zeitung ( St. Louis) |
1926 |
October 23 |
Am Grake von Eugen V. Debs, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Arkansas Socialist |
1906 |
August 4 |
Progress of the Movement, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The Bulletin |
1918 |
February |
World Movement Towards Peace, by Morris Hillquit. Reel #2 |
| The Bulletin |
1918 |
March |
What Shall We Do To Be Saved, by Joshua Wanhope. Reel #2 |
| The Bulletin |
1918 |
March |
Modern Wars Waged for Material Profits. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1918 |
April |
Socialist Judge Pleases Workers. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1918 |
May |
Socialist State Platform. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1918 |
May |
The Socialist Solon Explains "The Law of Business." Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1918 |
July |
Eugene V. Debs is Arrested. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1918 |
July |
The Wreck of Childhood. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1919 |
September 15 |
Manifesto of the Socialist Party. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1919 |
September 15 |
France Cheers Debs. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1919 |
September 15 |
What Debs Said. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1919 |
September 15 |
Norwegian Socialist Protest Wilson. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1919 |
September 15 |
Here's Attitude of Socialist Party on Vital Labor Problems. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1919 |
September 15 |
Industrial Revolution Must Replace Craft Union. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1919 |
October 15 |
Thirty Day Drive for Amnesty, by The Socialist Press. Reel #2 |
| The Bulletin |
1919 |
October 15 |
We Are All Socialist, by Morris Hillquit. Reel #2 |
| The Bulletin |
1919 |
October 15 |
The Latest Message from Debs. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1920 |
April 17 |
One Year in Jail, by W. M. Feigenbaum. Reel #2 |
| The Bulletin |
1920 |
April 17 |
He Kept the Faith, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The Bulletin |
1920 |
June 1 |
Eugene V. Debs Voice of Labor. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1920 |
June 1 |
Eighth Convention of the Party. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1920 |
June 1 |
Declaration of Principles. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1920 |
June 1 |
Debs Notified in Prison. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1920 |
June 1 |
Dictatorship and the Third International. Reel #2. |
| The Bulletin |
1925 |
August 1 |
Debs Pictures S. F. Under Socialism. Reel #2. |
| The Butte Bulletin |
1922 |
November 22 |
The Real Price of Coal, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The Butte Daily Miner |
1895 |
March 13 |
Who Are the Conspirators? Reel #2. |
| The Call |
1920 |
March 28 |
The Workers' University of the I. L. G. W. U., by Fannia M. Cohn. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1920 |
March 28 |
From Christ to Debs: History Repeats Itself, by Rosa Proletaire. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1920 |
May 9 |
Was Marx a Sectarian? by Edmund Seidel. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1920 |
May 9 |
Dreams and Civilization, by John J. Kallen. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1920 |
May 9 |
Let Us Drop the "Revolutionary" Jargon, by Victor L. Berger. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1920 |
May 16 |
The Spirit of Socialism in 1920 as Reflected by the Convention. Reel #2. |
| The Call |
1920 |
May 16 |
James H. Maurer, The Story of the Struggles of a Worker, by Abraham Epstein. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1922 |
January 15 |
Debs: Citizen of the World[;] Gene Meets His Brother Theodore in Prison, by David Karsner. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1922 |
January 15 |
The Co-operative Movement in Republic of Georgia, by A. Gugushvili. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1922 |
January 22 |
Debs: Citizen of the World[;] The Last Days in Prison of No. 9,653, by David Karsner. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1922 |
May 7 |
The Socialist Party and War, by James Oneal. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1922 |
June 18 |
H. G. Wells as a Socialist, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1922 |
October 8 |
The Boy Who Must Forgo College, by Herman Jacobsohn. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1922 |
October 8 |
A Review and Personal Statement, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1922 |
October 8 |
The Fourteen Points of Eugene Debs. Reel #2. |
| The Call |
1942 |
November 6 |
Who Was This Man Debs? by Norman Thomas. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1942 |
November 6 |
Gene Debs' Heritage to Us All. Reel #2. |
| The Call |
1942 |
November 6 |
As I Remember Gene Debs, by Jesse Wallace Hugham. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1942 |
November 6 |
What Labor's Battle Taught Me, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1942 |
November 6 |
Gene Debs: One of America's Greatest, by Oswald Garrison Villard. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1942 |
November 6 |
Gene Debs: The Life of a Man Unafraid. Reel #2. |
| The Call |
1943 |
March 12 |
Your World and Mine, by Norman Thomas. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1943 |
March 12 |
The Unpardonable Crime of Socialists, by Andre Martin. Reel #2 |
| The Call |
1943 |
March 12 |
World Labor Horrified by Soviet Assassination of Polish Socialist Leaders. Reel #2. |
| The Call |
1950 |
May 25 |
SP Activities in European Countries, by Meyer Miller. Reel #2 |
| Chicago Eye Opener |
1921 |
December 29 |
For a Fighting Fund, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Chicago Eye Opener |
1921 |
December 29 |
The Municipal Election, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Chicago Herald and Examiner |
1922 |
July 2 |
Inside Prison Walls, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2 |
| Chicago Herald Tribune |
1922 |
July 2 |
Is Soviet Russia Real Ally in Battle for Justice, Freedom? Reel #2. |
| Communist Labor |
1920 |
May 1 |
National Executive Committee Meets. Reel #2. |
| Communist Labor |
1920 |
May 1 |
Down Tools May First, 1920. Reel #2. |
| Communist Labor |
1920 |
May 1 |
The "Outlaw" Strike. Reel #2. |
| Communist Labor |
1920 |
May 1 |
Things Worth Knowing. Reel #2. |
| Communist Labor |
1920 |
May 1 |
Communist Labor Party News. Reel #2. |
| Communist Labor |
1920 |
May 1 |
To the Rescue of Democracy. Reel #2. |
| Communist Labor |
1920 |
May 1 |
From the Third International, by Amsterdam Sub-Bureau. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
November 8 |
The State Strike Breaker. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
November 8 |
The Soviet Republic in Action, by W. T. Guade. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
Comment on a Commenter, by C. E. Ruthenberg. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
End of the Coal Strike. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
Organization Progress: Bulgarian Branch Joins C. P. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
Communist Party and Soviet Institutions, by Vladimir Sorin. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
Communist Propaganda in Russia. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
Where is the Power? Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
The Party Organization - Help Defend Your Comrades, by C. E. Ruthenberg. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
How Soon In Italy? Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
The President's Message. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
The Central Executive Committee Meeting, by C. E. Ruthenberg. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
The United Mine Workers of America, by John Langley. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 13 |
They Got the Chicken Killers! Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 20 |
Legal Defense. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 20 |
Civilization and Revolution. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 20 |
The Menace of American Capitalism, by J. D. Newbold. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 20 |
Communist Party and I.W.W. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 20 |
The French General Elections, by Robert Dell. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 20 |
The Split in the Communist Party of Germany. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 20 |
What's in a Lie? by Fritz Friedman. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 20 |
Organization News. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1919 |
December 20 |
Despite of All, by Karl Liebknecht. Reel #2 |
| The Communist |
1920 |
June 12 |
Program of the United Communist Party. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1920 |
June 12 |
Constitution of United Communist Party. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1920 |
June 12 |
At Last. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1920 |
June 12 |
C.E.C. Meeting. Reel #2. |
| The Communist |
1920 |
June 12 |
The Convention of Revolutionists, by Y. F. Reel #2 |
| Congressional Record |
1932 |
n.d. |
Peoples Right to Fulfillment, by Huey P. Long. Reel #2 |
| Country News |
n.d. |
n.d. |
Something About Socialism. Reel #2. |
| Davenport Free Press |
1923 |
July 4 |
Outstanding Figure in Labor World. Reel #2. |
| Davenport Free Press |
1923 |
July 4 |
Life Story of Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2. |
| Davenport Free Press |
1923 |
July 4 |
The Urging of Debs, by Charles B. Sweeney. Reel #2 |
| Davenport Free Press |
1923 |
July 4 |
His Imprisonment and Release. Reel #2. |
| Davenport Free Press |
1923 |
July 4 |
Tributes by Great Men and Women. Reel #2. |
| Dayton News |
1926 |
October 24 |
Last Tributes Bestowed upon Eugene V. Debs. Reel #2. |
| Dayton News |
1947 |
September 28 |
Stone Hits Greatness in Dramatic Story of Debs, by Irving Stone. Reel #2 |
| Dayton News |
1949 |
June 17 |
Biography of American Radical Eugene V. Debs, His Triumphs, Defeats, by Ray Singer. Reel #2 |
| Dayton News |
1951 |
February 23 |
Debs Won "Friendly Enemies," by Ray Singer. Reel #2 |
| The Enquirer (Cincinnati) |
1916 |
October 30 |
Humanity. Reel #2. |
| Epic News |
1935 |
February 11 |
National Epic Grows Rapidly Over Country. Reel #2. |
| Epic News |
1935 |
February 11 |
The Philosophy of Epic, by Heath Bowden. Reel #2 |
| Epic News |
1935 |
February 11 |
The Menace of Hitlerism, by George Foulkes. Reel #2 |
| Epic News |
1935 |
February 11 |
The Way Out - What Lies Ahead of America, by Upton Sinclair. Reel #2 |
| Epic News |
1935 |
February 11 |
Work vs. Dole; Roosevelt May Adopt P.F.U. Yet. Reel #2. |
| Evening World Herald |
1904 |
February 8 |
For A Big Strike. Reel #2. |
| The Fighting Worker |
1938 |
July 15 |
How to Fight Fascism. Reel #2. |
| Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette |
1921 |
December 26 |
Socialist Chief Seeks To Free All Prisoners, by Associated Press. Reel #2 |
| Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette |
1921 |
December 26 |
Debs Called Model Prisoner, by Associated Press. Reel #2 |
| Forward |
1918 |
May 26 |
Debs Addresses Large Audience At the Crystal. Reel #2. |
| Forward |
1918 |
May 26 |
Old Party Tools of Cleveland Stop May Day Parade. Reel #2. |
| Forward |
1918 |
May 26 |
Council at Elwood Protect Public in Stormy Session. Reel #2. |
| Forward |
1918 |
May 26 |
Over the Top to Victory in 1918[;] The Battle Cry. Reel #2. |
| Forward |
1918 |
July 21 |
Socialist Mayor Defends Cause of the Common People. Reel #2. |
| Forward |
1918 |
July 21 |
Proof that the German Socialist Tried to Stop the World War in 1914. Reel #2. |
| Forward |
1918 |
July 21 |
Socialist is Condemned By Politicians. Reel #2. |
| The Gazette: Terre Haute, Indiana |
1899 |
September 13 |
Fifty Years Wedded Today, The Golden Wedding Anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Debs. Reel #2. |
| Globe - Democrat (St. Louis) |
1925 |
n.d. |
Debs Celebrates His Seventieth Birthday with Comrades Here. Reel #2. |
| Gross Daytoner Zeitung |
1926 |
October 23 |
Ein Aufrechter Mann. Reel #2. |
| Haldeman-Julius Weekly |
1924 |
November 15 |
Mammonart, by Upton Sinclair. Reel #3 |
| Haldeman-Julius Weekly |
1924 |
November 15 |
What the Editor is Thinking About, by E. Haldeman-Julius. Reel #3 |
| Haldeman-Julius Weekly |
1924 |
November 15 |
In the World of Books, by Isaac Goldberg. Reel #3 |
| Haldeman-Julius Weekly |
1926 |
January 2 |
Fear, by E. Haldeman Julius. Reel #3 |
| Haldeman-Julius Weekly |
1926 |
January 2 |
Let Us Protect Free Speech, by E. Haldeman-Julius. Reel #3 |
| Haldeman-Julius Weekly |
1926 |
January 2 |
What Has Become of the Pre-War Radicals, by E. Haldeman-Julius. Reel #3 |
| Haldeman-Julius Weekly |
1926 |
January 2 |
In the World of Books, by Issac Goldberg. Reel #3 |
| Haldeman-Julius Weekly |
1926 |
November 6 |
How Men Lived Before the Age of the Machine, by E. Haldeman-Julius. Reel #3 |
| Haldeman-Julius Weekly |
1926 |
November 6 |
Eugene V. Debs - An Appreciation, by E. Haldeman-Julius. Reel #3 |
| The Illinois Miner |
1927 |
November 5 |
Unions Aid Socialists Expecting Their Help in Union Fight Later. Reel #3. |
| The Illinois Miner |
1927 |
November 5 |
Profits Versus Lives, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #3 |
| The Indianapolis Call |
1918 |
May 4 |
Try to Destroy Party, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The Indianapolis Call |
1918 |
May 4 |
The Press and Its Power, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The Indianapolis Call |
1918 |
May 4 |
Socialist Party Rushes Ahead. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Call |
1918 |
May 4 |
Hillquit and Debs to Speak[;] Indiana Socialists in Big Gatherings. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Call |
1918 |
May 4 |
Catholics Praise the Socialists. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis News |
1894 |
July 2 |
The Court's Power. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis News |
1903 |
February 7 |
Socialism's Steady Progression, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| Indianapolis Register |
1912 |
August 30 |
To the Hosts of Labor, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1921 |
December 24 |
Debs To Be Free Christmas, by Everett C. Watkins. Reel #3 |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1921 |
December 24 |
Parole Granted Debs. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1921 |
December 26 |
Debs Free; Called to Capital. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1921 |
December 26 |
Debs Weeps on Release. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1921 |
December 27 |
Debs Calls on Harding; Ready to Start Home, by Everett C. Watkins. Reel #3 |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1921 |
December 27 |
Debs Gets "In Bad" for Making Speech in Railway Station. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1921 |
December 29 |
Debs Home as Firebrand Given Record Ovation In Terre Haute, by Guy Brenton. Reel #3 |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1926 |
October |
Eugene V. Debs Noted Hoosier, Socialist Dies. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
Sacrifices for Fellowman Marked Career of E. V. Debs. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1929 |
July 5 |
Tammany Leaders Dedicate New Hall. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Star |
1929 |
July 5 |
Views of Our Readers. Reel #3. |
| The Indianapolis Times |
1936 |
January 6 |
Whole AAA Structure Is Outlawed by Supreme Court, by the United Press. Reel #3 |
| The Indianapolis Times |
1936 |
July 6 |
Balanced Budget Submitted by President Roosevelt for Regular Expenditures, by United Press. Reel #3 |
| Indianapolis Union |
1911 |
May 6 |
Arouse, Ye Hosts of Labor, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| Industrial Democrat |
n.d. |
n.d. |
Master's Message, by Covington Hall. Reel #3 |
| The Industrial Worker (Joliet, IL) |
1906 |
July |
Duties of the Hour, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The Industrial Worker (Joliet, IL) |
n.d. |
n.d. |
Evolution of the Miner, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The Industrial Worker |
1906 |
April |
[Title unknown], by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| Journal Herald |
1952 |
September 12 |
Talking It Over, by Dwight Young. Reel #3 |
| The Kansas City Kansan |
1926 |
October 24 |
Personal Reminiscences of Eugene V. Debs, by Lincoln Phifer. Reel #3 |
| Labor |
1932 |
May 31 |
Socialists Pick Standard Bearers; Thomas and Maurer Head Ticket. Reel #3. |
| Labor |
1932 |
May 31 |
6-Hour Day Needed To Put Men In Jobs, Robertson Claims. Reel #3. |
| Labor |
1932 |
May 31 |
Six-Hour Day Would Make Jobs, Not Overtime, Declare Labor Chiefs. Reel #3. |
| Labor |
1935 |
August 4 |
Sacrifices Make Victory Possible, Says ODT Chief. Reel #3. |
| Labor |
1935 |
August 4 |
President Moves to Relieve Crisis in Rail Situation. Reel #3. |
| Labor |
1935 |
August 4 |
Proposal To Thaw Wage Freeze Held Aid to Rail Unions. Reel #3. |
| Labor |
1941 |
April 29 |
Great Liberal is Dead. Reel #3. |
| Labor |
1941 |
October 21 |
Lonergan's Comment, by Raymond Lonergan. Reel #3 |
| Labor Leader |
1926 |
October 22 |
Here Was A Man. Reel #3. |
| Labor Press Service |
1949 |
March |
Colonial Security through Bulk Purchase, by Eddie Farmer. Reel #3 |
| Labor Press Service |
1949 |
May |
Society of Socialist Journalists. Reel #3. |
| Labor Press Service |
1949 |
October |
Health Service Quiz, by Socialist Medical Association. Reel #3 |
| Labor Press Service |
1949 |
December |
The Early Fabians, by E. R. Pease. Reel #3 |
| Labor Press Service |
1949 |
December |
The Case for Socialism Is Proved, by Fred Henderson. Reel #3 |
| Labor Press Service |
1949 |
December |
Christianity and Marxism, by Mervyn Stockwood. Reel #3 |
| Labor Press Service |
1950 |
January |
New Year Message. Reel #3. |
| Labor Press Service |
1950 |
January |
Full Employment. Reel #3. |
| Labor Press Service |
1950 |
March |
Golden Age of the Left, by Naomi Mithchison. Reel #3 |
| Labor Press Service |
1952 |
May |
Labour Seeks 4-power Conference on Germany. Reel #3. |
| The Labor World |
1930 |
October 10 |
Upton Sinclair Speaks on Campaign Issues at State Wide Picnic. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1952 |
May |
About the Labour Party. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1952 |
May |
Ulster is a Warning. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1952 |
October |
Fundamental Unity of the Party Is Now Accepted, by Arthur Greenwood. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1952 |
October |
Twelve Months of Muddling, by David Ginsburg. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1952 |
October |
Milan Congress Backs US Assistance. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1952 |
October |
Labour's New Chairman Has Long Record. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1952 |
October |
The Future of Private Industry. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1953 |
April |
Why Labour Opposes African Scheme 'Inadequate Safeguards.' Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1953 |
April |
Turn Out Those Tory Councilors! by Herbert Morrison. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1953 |
May |
This Is Butler's Back-Door Budget. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1953 |
May |
Labour Woman Looks Forward. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1954 |
February |
George - The Extraordinary Ordinary Man, by Alice Bacon. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1954 |
February |
Help Labour To Serve Locally, by Herbert Morrison. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1954 |
October |
Labour's China Trip - Delegation Reports. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1954 |
October |
Great Tasks of Democracy. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1954 |
October |
I Have To Wait While Some Kind Person Gives Me Clothes. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1954 |
November |
Unite for the Challenge Now! Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1954 |
November |
Victory for Labour Is Our Supreme Aim, by Hugh Gaitskell. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1955 |
April |
Three Wasted Years. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1955 |
April |
Don't Trust Tories. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1955 |
April |
The Scandal of the Tory Disposals, by Ernest Davies. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1955 |
April |
Election Call, by Morgan Phillips. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1955 |
April |
The Piecemeal Road Plan, by Arthur Bottomley. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1955 |
April |
Unions Object to Union Plan. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1955 |
April |
C. R. Atlee Sends His May Day Message to You, by C. R. Atlee. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1956 |
January |
Labour's Way to Victory, by Hugh Gaitskell. Reel #3 |
| Labour Press Service |
1956 |
April |
Tribute to Labour M.P.'s. Reel #3. |
| Labour Press Service |
1956 |
April |
The Torries Make You Pay More. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 20 |
5-Year Plan for Virginia, Socialist Aim. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 20 |
Survey Big Problems of Organizations in Preconvention Meet. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 20 |
Mayor Hoan Welcomes Socialist Delegates. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 20 |
Rank and File of Socialist Visitors Hear Party Chiefs. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 23 |
Hillquit Lays Socialist Plan Before Voters. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 23 |
1932 Campaign of Socialist Launched Here. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 23 |
1932 Drive Is Launched by Socialist. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 23 |
The Socialist Movement. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 23 |
Thomas, Maurer Again Will Be Standard Bearers. Reel #3. |
| Leader |
1932 |
May 23 |
Mighty Thrill as Socialists Name Thomas. Reel #3. |
| Los Angeles Times |
1926 |
April 20 |
Sympathy Scheme for Debs Cited. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
June-July |
The Answer to the Governments Attempt to Destroy "Man." Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
June-July |
The Workers and NIRA. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
June-July |
In Retrospect. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
June-July |
Anarchists Ordeal in Russia. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
June-July |
Hitlerism and the Belief in Progress. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
June-July |
Social Rebellion Mounts the Scene. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
June-July |
Anarchists. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
November-December |
The Chicago Bomb Case. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
November-December |
Current Events and Their Social Significance. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
November-December |
The Proclamation of the Catalan Republic. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
November-December |
Some Reflections on Marxian Economics. Reel #3. |
| Man |
1934 |
November-December |
The Industrial Age and Social Plans. Reel #3. |
| May Day |
1914 |
n.d. |
May Day and the Revolution, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| Melting Pot |
1913 |
April |
Carl Person - A Plea and a Protest, by Theodore Debs. Reel #3 |
| Melting Pot |
1919 |
February |
The Spirit of Debs. Reel #3. |
| Melting Pot |
1919 |
September |
Statement by Theodore Debs. Reel #3. |
| Miami Valley Socialist |
1918 |
September 13 |
Not a Workingman on the Jury. Reel #3. |
| Miami Valley Socialist |
1919 |
May |
Helen Keller to Eugene V. Debs, by Helen Keller. Reel #3 |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1912 |
August 12 |
The Issue, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1912 |
August 22 |
Roosevelt's Heartless Tyranny, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1915 |
March 22 |
The Courts and Organized Labor, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1919 |
April 17 |
Deb's Pals. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1922 |
n.d. |
Solidarity Will Win, Debs Tells Mine and Rail Strikers. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1925 |
July 20 |
Socialist Picnic Brings New Life. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 20 |
Delegates Tell Benefits of Socialism at the Two Open Air Meetings. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 20 |
List of Socialists in Office in City, Country, and State. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 20 |
Rank and File of Socialists Hear Leaders. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 21 |
Says Socialism Is Advancing over 3 Fronts. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 21 |
Socialism Is Only Solution Keynote Says. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 21 |
Yipsels and Young Socialists Entertain at Hoan's Reception. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 21 |
The Socialist Movement. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 21 |
World Socialists Greet U.S. Party in Convention Journal. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 21 |
Socialists Open National Meet at Auditorium. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 21 |
Socialists Open National Session. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1932 |
May 23 |
Organize for Socialism, Plea of Thomas in Radio Speech. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1933 |
February 6 |
Returns from Speaking Tour of Mine Area[;] Find Interest in Socialism Fast Spreading. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1933 |
November 4 |
To All Socialist Party Members. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1933 |
November 4 |
Socialists Should Study. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1934 |
September 8 |
To All Socialist Party Members. Reel #3. |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1934 |
September 8 |
Letter Sent Communist Central Committee on United Front Question, by Clarence Senior. Reel #3 |
| The Milwaukee Leader |
1934 |
September 8 |
Why I Am a Socialist, by Norman Thomas. Reel #3 |
| Moline Dispatch |
1959 |
March 14 |
Off the Beaten Path, by Fred Klann. Reel #3 |
| Montana News |
1906 |
August 16 |
Strike for Your Life, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The Morning Advertiser |
1894 |
November 13 |
Debs Is Upheld. Reel #3. |
| The Muncie Morning Star |
1921 |
December 29 |
Rests in Indianapolis. Reel #3. |
| The Muncie Morning Star |
1921 |
December 29 |
Debs Is Greeted by Great Throng at Terre Haute. Reel #3. |
| The Nation |
1927 |
September 28 |
Daniel Willard: A Selfish Man, by Donald Kirkley. Reel #3 |
| The National Office Review |
1917 |
December |
Time for Action. Reel #3. |
| The National Office Review |
1917 |
December |
Do Not Be Afraid. Reel #3. |
| The National Office Review |
1917 |
December |
This Year for Socialism. Reel #3. |
| National Rip-Saw |
1904 |
August |
Tribute to Daniel DeLeon, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| National Rip-Saw |
1913 |
January |
Why They Are After the Appeal, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The New Age |
1910 |
April 28 |
The Prevention of Distribution Bill. A Reply to Mr. Belloc, M.P., by C. D. Sharp. Reel #3 |
| The New Age |
1910 |
April 28 |
Notes of the Week. Reel #3. |
| The New Age |
1910 |
April 28 |
Theodore Roosevelt, by G. D. Herron. Reel #3 |
| The New Age |
1934 |
October 6 |
He Fought for All Mankind, by Santiago Iglesias. Reel #4 |
| The New Age |
1934 |
October 6 |
Morris Hillquit's Heritage, by Daniel W. Hoan. Reel #4 |
| The New Age |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Hero Face-To-Face, by Tony Sender. Reel #4 |
| The New Day |
1920 |
November 20 |
Wilson and Debs. Reel #3. |
| The New Day |
1920 |
November 20 |
To the Children, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The New Day |
1920 |
November 20 |
A Feeble Voice. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
Idaho Socialist Reorganizing. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
Socialist Party Prospects, by Emil Herman. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
The Mission of the Working Class, by Ferdinand Lasalle. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
Cologne Socialist Start Movement for Reichstag Election. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
The Progressives in Repertoire, by Marx Lewis. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
Aid to German Socialist and Unions by US. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
Nationalization and Labor Party Miner's Problems. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
How Long Can America Be an Exception, by Abraham Cahan. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
Welcome Party for New Leader on Sunday Night. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
Socialist of Norway Now United Again. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
The Labor Government of Great Britain, by Morris Hillquit. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
Long Life to the New Leader, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1924 |
January 19 |
Polish Socialists Announce a More Intense Opposition. Reel #3. |
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1924 |
January 19 |
Hudson County Ends Big Year; Balance in Bank. Reel #3. |
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1924 |
January 19 |
British Labor Government to Relieve Distress, by Phillip Snowden. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1925 |
August 29 |
Labor Day at Camp Tamiment. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1925 |
August 29 |
The White Man's Hari-Kari, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1925 |
August 29 |
The Socialist Party at Work. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1925 |
August 29 |
Talks With Thomas, by Norman Thomas. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1925 |
August 29 |
The History of Socialist Thought, by Harry W. Laidler. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1925 |
August 29 |
The League of Peoples in Action[;] Socialist International on War and Peace Problems - A Series of Exclusive Cables from Marseilles, by Abraham Cahun. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1925 |
August 29 |
To the Bourgeois Scientists. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1925 |
August 29 |
Communist Confessions, by Edmund Seidel. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
February 20 |
The Case of Debs. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
Debs Is a Citizen with the Immortals, Norman Thomas Says. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
NY Audience in Tears. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
Eugene V. Debs Passes Away. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
Funeral to Be in Indiana. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
A Tribute to Debs. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
The Socialist Party at Work. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
Socialistic Smith. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
Socialist Leader, Brave to the End, Loses Fight to Live for Socialism. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
Some Personal Glimpses of Debs, by William M. Feigenbaum. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
Syndicalism on State and Politics; The History of Socialist Thought, by Harry W. Laidler. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
Our Good-Bye to Comrade 'Gene Debs. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 23 |
Deb's Life - The Story of the Greatest Modern American, by McAlister Coleman. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
NY Socialist Close Stirring Campaign; Foreign Policy Given. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Socialist Asks Butler to Debate. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Republicans and Democrats Killed Socialist Measure To Keep Milk Supply Pure, by William M. Feigenbaum. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Italian Dressmakers Wire Mrs. Debs Regrets. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Watchers Needed to Guard Socialist Vote. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Madison Square Garden Thronged in an Impressive Memorial Demonstration. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Final Rallies of the New York Socialists. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Communists Pay Tribute to Eugene Debs, by Morris Hillquit. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Philadelphia to Hold Debs Memorial Meeting This Sunday Afternoon. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Here Are Your Candidates in New York. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Socialist of Rochester Pledge Loyalty to Debs. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Syndicalism - The Militant Minority, by Harry W. Laidler. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Timely Topics, by Norman Thomas. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Locomotive Fireman's President Mourns Eugene Debs Passing. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Shirt Makers Stand in Silent Tribute in Honor of Debs. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Two Old Parties Make Desperate Bid for Socialist Vote. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
The Tributes Paid at the Bier of Debs in Terre Haute. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Houston Raises $10,000 to Erect Monument to Honor Eugene V. Debs. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
International Labor Mourns Debs' Passing. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Socialist Mourn at Bier of Debs; NY Pays Tribute, by James Oneal. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Laidler Urges State Power. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Debs Followers Will Not Rest, Sinclair Declares. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
The Daily Press on Debs. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Debs Will Live Forever, Clothing Union Declares. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Illinois Socialist Promise Active Campaign. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Notes Gathered at Funeral of Debs. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1926 |
October 30 |
Hutchins Urges Aid for Jobless. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1927 |
June 25 |
Sam Moore, Freed, Pledges Life to Cause of Debs, "My Christ," by S. A. DeWitt. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1927 |
June 25 |
Socialist Win Seats in Swiss Elections. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1927 |
June 25 |
Business Is Destroying Own Prosperity, Soule Tells L.I.D. Conference. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1927 |
June 25 |
The Socialist Party at Work. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1927 |
June 25 |
Labor Victory in Court. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1927 |
June 25 |
Historical Wisdom for Youthful Babbitts, by Harry Elmer Bonds. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1927 |
June 25 |
The Porter's Union Goes South, by Frank Crosswaith. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1927 |
June 25 |
35,000 Die Yearly in American Industry, Labor Conference Finds. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1927 |
June 25 |
Socialist Co-Operation. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1928 |
April 21 |
Thomas Defender of Labor, Liberty, and Peace; Maurer Outstanding Leader of Progressive Labor. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1928 |
April 21 |
Resolutions of the Socialist Convention. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1928 |
April 21 |
Thomas and Maurer Are Named Candidates of Socialism and Labor, by Mc Alister Coleman. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1928 |
April 21 |
Socialist Heirs of Progressive Votes of 1924. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1928 |
April 21 |
The Socialist Party Convention Day by Day. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1928 |
April 21 |
Socialist Plans and Progress. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1928 |
April 21 |
The Socialist Party Convention and Its Call To Service. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1928 |
April 21 |
Party Urges Nation Take Over Industry. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1929 |
September 21 |
Eight Cities to Stage Dinners to Swell United States Fund. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1929 |
September 21 |
Thomas Fight Opens Sunday at Town Hall. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1929 |
September 21 |
World Socialist Leaders Join in Surprise Tribute to Hillquit; 550 Honor Leader at N.Y. Banquet. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1929 |
September 21 |
Hillquit Chosen as Chairman of the Socialist Party. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1930 |
November 1 |
The Socialist Party at Work. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1930 |
November 1 |
Shiplacoff Due on Sunday Closing Rally. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1930 |
November 1 |
Thomas Congress Fight Wins City-Wide Attention; McCooney Concedes Big Vote, by Brooklynite. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1930 |
November 1 |
Labor Council Stays Loyal to Tammany, by Louis Stanley. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1930 |
November 1 |
Panken Leads in 14th; Resort to Violence Fails to Help Tammany Case, by Marx Lewis. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1930 |
November 1 |
Broun's Sincere Appeal Wins Warmth of Ward Hitherto Held by G.O.P., by Jacob C. Rich. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1930 |
November 1 |
Vote for Socialism and Security. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1930 |
November 1 |
Socialist Fight in Milwaukee. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
W. F. Wins Three Month Extension of License. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
Dallas, British Labor M.P. Appalled at Backwardness of US Labor Movement, by George Dallas. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
"Socialism Forward Drive" to raise $50,000 for Socialist National Work. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
80 Million for Job Insurance Proposed by Pa. Socialist, by Arthur C. Mc Dowell. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
New Jersey Socialist Pick Niessner for Governor. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
Sherwood Edy Closes 40 years Leadership of 'Y' to Take up Socialist Work, by Mc Alister Coleman. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
Wisconsin Socialists, Progressives in Coalition. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
Oneal and Cory Up for Congress in Brooklyn. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
Job Insurance is Preferred by Local Unions, by Lois Stanley. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
The Socialist Party at Work. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1931 |
January 31 |
Thomas' Long-Awaited Book Giving a Socialist Program for American Due in February. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
Karl Marx 1818-1883. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
Soloman Defends Socialism in Debate with Nearing, by Milton S. Mautner. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
Marx Gave Us the Scientific Exact Knowledge that We Need, by George R. Kirkpatrick. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
Socialist Party Progress. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
German Socialist Hold Rank, by William M. Feigenbaum. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
Marx Dead Fifty Years, Still Thrillingly Alive, by Jacob Panken. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
A Socialist View of the Week, by William Allen Ward. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
Penna Socialist Fight for Socialized Banks. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
Marxism Is a Living Force, by Morris Hillquit. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
Karl Marx and His Disciples, by Karl Kautsky. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 11 |
One of Marx's Great Contributions, by James Oneal. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Marx and Marxist Theory, by Karl Kautsky. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Penn Socialist Solon Assumes the Real Minority Leadership, by Arthur G. Mc Dowell. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
A Socialist View of the Week. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Another "Election" is Held in Germany. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Crises That Curse Mankind and the Need of a Socialist World. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
A Socialist Education Program, by Robert T. Kerlin. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Socialist Party Progress. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Socialist Party Work. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Marx Pinned Faith on the Masses, by Harry Riseman. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Party Takes Stand on United Front. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Socialist Mayor's Plan Wins Favor. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Socialist Present Bank Plan to Roosevelt. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Karl Marx Memorial. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Veteran Socialist is Dead at 77. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
At Last the First Big Step Towards Real Unity of Action. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Socialist Party Progress. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Karl Marx Honored at Brooklyn Forum. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Socialist Union Thwarts a Plot. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
March 18 |
Wild Terror Reigns in Germany as the Fake Election is Held. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 14 |
A Story of Fifty Years of Devotion to Socialism. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 14 |
Austrian Socialism. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 14 |
Millions Mourn Hillquit. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 14 |
Morris Hillquit[:] His Epitaph May Well Be these Words: He Never Let Us Down. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 14 |
Sidelights of the A.F.L. Meet, by Marx Lewis. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 14 |
Socialist Party Progress. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 14 |
Morris Hillquit. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
Socialist Party Progress. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
From One Who Worked Day by Day with Morris Hillquit, by Ludwig Hillquit Gerber. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
Industrial Unionism Gains in A.F. of L. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
Stories of the NRA, by E. C. Barney. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
War Dogs Tug at Leash as Nazi Germany Orders Election Farce. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
Cleveland Mourns Morris Hillquit, by Hy Fish. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
British Labor for Victory and Power. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
Messages of Grief Continue to Come. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
Seven Years Ago 'Gene Debs Died, Yet He Still Lives,' by James Oneal. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
The Story of the Orgy of Savagery and Sadism in Hitler's Paradise, by James Oneal. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
When Adam Delved. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1933 |
October 21 |
Successful Socialist Education, by William E. Bohn. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
January 27 |
Collapse Threatens C.W.A., by Observer. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
January 27 |
How Hitler Followed the Lead of Napoleon III, by Karl Marx. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
January 27 |
Psychology for Socialists. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
January 27 |
There Aren't Any Shortcuts to Victory. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
January 27 |
Editor's Corner, by James Oneal. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
January 27 |
How C.W.A. Jobs go to Good Democrats, by J. F. Higgins. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
January 27 |
Shortcuts May Become Short Circuit, by James Oneal. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
January 27 |
McLevy Moves for Civil Service Reform. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
The Workers Abroad, by Mark Khinoy. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
Socialist Rally in Sweden. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
The Communists, the Police, and the Garden Meeting, by Julius Gerber. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
The Communists Succeed in Uniting the Socialist, by George T. Steinhardt. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
The Debate That Will Thrill New York. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
Editor's Corner, by James Oneal. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
The Hour of Decision, by Dr. S. Lipschitz. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
Aid to Our Austrian Comrades. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
Liberty and Not Dictatorship for the Working Masses, by B. C. Vladeck. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
The Meeting at the Garden. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
Austrian Rising Greatest Labor Epic Since Days of the Paris Commune. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
The Labor Committee. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
Green Flays the Butchery in Austria. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
How Fascism Worked in Austria even before the Bloody Fighting. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
Workers Rally to Aid Vienna Workers. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
In the Central States, by August Claessens. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
Top o' the Leader Tower with Reader 'n' Boosters, by James Oneal. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
February 24 |
How War on Austrian Masses was Planned by Dolfuss, the Infamous, on Heimwehr Orders. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
September 29 |
Morris Hillquit in the International, by Th. Dan. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
September 29 |
Hillquit Memorial Meeting. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
September 29 |
But Workers Must Eat. Reel #3. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
September 29 |
As a Little Girl First Saw Morris Hillquit, by Gertude Weil Klein. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Hillquit the Lawyer, by S. John Block. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
The Noblest Traditions of Mankind, by Charles A. Beard. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
He Saved His Class, by James Oneal. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
His Vision is Needed, by George R. Kirkpatrick. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Fighter for Labor, by William Green. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Cruel Loss, by Camille Huvsmans. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Shining Memory, by Frank R. Crosswaith. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Continue This Work, by Morris Hillquit. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Dreamer and Doer, by Maurice Feinstone. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Story of Fifty Years of Devotion to Socialism, by William Feigenbaum. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Morris Hillquit's Movement, by E. H. Thomas. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Respected and Honored by World Socialism, by Algernon Lee. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
An Enduring Inspiration, by Harry Midgley. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Hillquit and the Woman Suffrage Clause, by Harriot Stanton Blatch. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Lover of Mankind, by Harry W. Laidler. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Czechoslovak Workers and Morris Hillquit, by Frantisek Soukup. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Three Great Men, by James H. Maurer. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Before the Dawn, by Emile Vandervelde. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
The Rare Quality of Morris Hillquit, by Anita Block. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
New York Labor Committee Cites Socialist Work with Unions. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Morris Hillquit and Our International, by David Dubinsky. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Missionary of Socialism, by Arthur Hendersen. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Fragrant Memory, by Otto Wels. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Great Man and a Great Soul, by Jacob Panken. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
He Was My Leader, by Abraham Cahan. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Liberals Ape Communist Slanders in Irresponsible Charges of Sell-Outs and Disaster, Strike Observer Claims. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Danish Workers Honor Hillquit's Memory, by Tharvaid Stauning. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
In Comradeship, by G. A. Hoehn. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
A Bridge Between America and Europe, by Raphael Abramowitsch. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
Modernized Structure, Wider Vision, Seen as Chief Need.., by B. Levitin. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
His Vision of Clarity, by F. M. Wibaut. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
The Basic Principles of the Modern Socialist Movement, by August Tyler. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1934 |
October 6 |
What Made Him Great, by Louis Waldman. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Executive Committee of Maryland Protests Actions of N.E.C., by Samuel M. Neistadt. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Who Is Splitting the Party? by Julius Gerber. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
No, Mr. Woll, We're Not Against Social Revolution. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
What's Back of Suspending the Indiana Charter?, by James Oneal. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
A Fascist Accuser of the Indiana Socialists! Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Statement of State Executive Committee on the Suspension of the Indiana Charter. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Pittsburgh Thomas Meeting a Hint to Socialist Locals Everywhere. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Conn. Socialist Block Machine Gun Purchase. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Policy of the Party Reversed by the N.E.C. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Judicial Fist Strikes Unionism, Wage Structure is Threatened! Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
More Evidence That Revolutionary Policy Committee Program Is the Baby of the Lovestone Communists, by Samuel M. Neisstadt. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Philadelphia Partyites Working with Labor Council. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Nailing a Falsehood, by Emma Henry. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Fund Drive Rally Builds New Interest in Socialism. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
The Workers Abroad, by William Feigenbaum. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Socialism Only Hope Left for Suffering Masses, by Harry W. Laidler. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Figures Didn't Back up Claim of Krueger, by William M. Feigenbaum. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Militants Out in the Open Against New Leader. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
'Democracy' Comes to the USSR. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
March 2 |
Challenge to Economic Order Sounded by Montana Labor, by Ida Crouch Hazlett. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Auto Workers Press Fight for Unionization, by L. S. Davidow. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Karl Marx's Labor Policy. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Workman's Circle Celebrates its 35th Anniversary. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
What American Radicals Think, by William E. Bohn. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Socialism: Revolution of Minds, by Victor L. Berger. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
The Socialist Party's May Day Manifesto. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
The Dictatorship of the Proletariat, by K. Kautsky. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Socialism Alone is the Hope of a Sorely Troubled World, by J. Baskin. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Hosts of Labor to March in Greatest Demonstration, by Henry Fruchter. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
National Labor Conference is Called to Meet Monday. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Tamiment Institute Wins Support of Many Leaders, by George Field. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Lewis Warns That Expulsion of New York Would Split Party, by Alfred Baker Lewis. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Cleveland Unions in Big Demonstration, by Sidney Yellen. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
The Workers Abroad, by John Powers. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Their First May Day Celebration, by Gertrude Weil Klein. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
New Problems and Old Illusions, by Social Democrat. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Austrian Fascism Writes its Own Death Warrant, by John Powers. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Bay State Socialists in Significant Conference April 27. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Noble Ideals of the First May Day Thrill the Workers Today, by M. C. Feinstone. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
What Labor Wants, by William Green. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
When Karl Marx Sent Greetings to Lincoln. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
An Appeal to Trade Unionists, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Karl Marx in Role of Advisor to American Labor Movement. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Oneal at Debs Branch. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Socialism on the Road to Power, by Raphael Abramowitsch. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Labor's Internationalism is Not Just Brotherly Love, by Algernon Lee. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
A. F. of L. Founded May Day in Eight Hour Day Fight, by James Oneal. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
More Government in Business, by Harry W. Laidler. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Socialist Majority in Basel Government. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Socialist Puppet Show Carries Biscuit Strike Message, by Joel Lloyd. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
The Labor Week, by Chester M. Wright. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
New Address for Labor and Socialist International. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
April 27 |
Fifty Years of Belgian Socialism, by Herman Kobbe. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
A Jubilee of the American Labor Movement, by Joseph Schlossberg. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Churches to Hear Strong Plea for Justice on Labor Sunday. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Textile Workers on Labor Day, by Francis J. Gorman. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
12 NY Unions Plan Big Drive to Unionize Hotel Industry. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Two Reading Members Bear Brunt of Labor's Fight in Harrisburg, by Darlington Hoopes. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Fifty Years of American Labor, by James Oneal. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
War on Hitlerism is the First Duty of the American Workers, by J. Baskin. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
German Workers Fight Hitler Rule as Strike Rises in Germany. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Fifty Years of International Socialism Told in Beer's Book, by William M. Feigenbaum. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Oregon Unions Vote to Back Labor Party. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Building of New Order is Labor's Mighty Task. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Labor Unions and Company 'Unions,' by John P. Frey. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Labor Day Began Fifty Years Ago in Days of Henry George Battle, by Julius Gerber. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
A Labor Day Speech (Not) Delivered by the President. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
The Textile Union's Bill. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
John Stuart Mill on Socialism, by John Stuart Mill. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Labor and Consumers' Cooperative Organizations, by John F. McNamee. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Five Bridgeport Solons Score Heavily in Session at Hartford, by Abraham Knepler. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
August 31 |
Labor in State Backs A. F. of L. Nazi Boycott. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Socialists Flay Otis Opinion Against the Labor Relations Act, by Louis Waldman. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Federal Probers in Terre Haute to Report. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Mass Meeting of Loyal Socialist Party Members Sunday, Dec. 29. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
The Workers Abroad, by John Powers. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Debs in Atlanta Penitentiary, by William M. Feigenbaum. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Sidelights on Swedish Socialism. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Cry of Protest from Russia Exiles Reaches World Socialist Movement. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Back of the Bridgeport Victories, by Lena Morrow Lewis. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Important Series by Karl Kautsky In New Leader Begins Next Week. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Socialists Fight Wage Slashes in Reading, Penna. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Socialist League of Furriers' Union Backs Officials. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1935 |
December 28 |
Socialists Fight Wage Cuts in Reading. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1938 |
October 22 |
US Democracy Worth Saving, by William E. Bohn. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1938 |
October 22 |
Karl Kautsky, Dean of World Socialists, Dies; Was Last of Generation Which Knew Karl Marx, by Algernon Lee. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1938 |
October 22 |
Labor to Play Major Role in Realignment, by Borris Shub. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1938 |
October 22 |
A.L.P. Rejects Communist Aid, by Luigi Antonini. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1938 |
October 22 |
Social Democratic Federation at Work, by Karl Kautsky. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1938 |
October 22 |
Anti-Nazi Demonstrators Mask Brazil's Sympathy for Fascist Axis, by Bryce Oliver. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1938 |
October 22 |
Cahan Sees Kautsky Death as Severe Loss to World Culture, by Abraham Cahan. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1938 |
October 22 |
Chamberlain's Policy of "Realism" Hands Nazi Regime First Big Game, by Bernard Moore. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
January 24 |
Socialism and Human Nature, by Max Eastman. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
January 24 |
Constitution Seen as Providing Best Framework for Democracy to Operate, by Harvey Pinney. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
January 24 |
The Guild: Unrivalled Acting in "The Rivals," by Joseph T. Shipley. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 4 |
The Trial of Gene Debs[:] Greek Drama in Cleveland, by Max Eastman. Reel #3 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 4 |
Greek Drama in Cleveland, by Max Eastman. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 11 |
City of London Used Nazi Counterweight Against French Policy, by Boris Souvarine. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 11 |
Where the News Ends, by Willi Schlamn. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 11 |
Jayhawk Nazi Seeks 1942 Senate Seat, by Walter K. Lewis. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 11 |
LaFollette Bill Seeks to Curb Anti-Union Acts. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 11 |
Tory Tax Scheme Would Hurt Those Already Hardest Hit, by William Withers. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 11 |
Tory Press Snipes at Gov't Propaganda, by George Short. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 11 |
Blueprints for Adequate Society Depend on Democratic Planning, by Ursula Hubbard Duffus. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
April 11 |
The Home Front, by William E. Bohn. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
October 17 |
Where the News Ends, by Alexander Kahn. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
October 17 |
End of Commissars Seen as Climax to Red Army-Political Duel, by George Decker. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
October 17 |
Lewis Set to Start Organizing Drives, Murray Holds Key to Peace, by T. R. Greene. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
October 17 |
Reveal New Facts on Fascist Group Working in West, by Kenneth Vaughan. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
October 17 |
McNutt, Army Struggle for Manpower Authority Over Jobs & Workers. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
October 17 |
Admiral Moreell Raps Press Distortion of Speech to A. F. of L. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1942 |
October 17 |
Editorial Comment - Eugene Victor Debs. Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1943 |
October 23 |
Suggestions for Conversation in the Kremlin, by Max Eastman. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1943 |
October 23 |
Some English Opinions of De Gaulle, by Andre Raynal. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1943 |
October 23 |
A Picture of Pre-Hitler Germany, by William F. Sollman. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1943 |
October 23 |
The Home Front, by William E. Bohn. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
January 1 |
It Happened Last Week, by Benelmo. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
January 1 |
Towards a New 'New Deal.' Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
January 1 |
Capital Round-Up Shows New Deal Died a Year Ago, by Johnathan Stout. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
January 1 |
AFL Leader Presents a Program for Post War Jobs, by Matthew Woll. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
January 1 |
The Rebirth of Political Credulity, by Sidney Hook. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
January 1 |
A New London from the Ruins of the Old - Labor Has the Plan, by Lord Lutham. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
April 1 |
Dubinsky Backs Roosevelt Scares Hillman-C. P. Alliance, by David Dubinsky. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
April 1 |
Labor and the Negroes, by Bernard Gittelson. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
April 1 |
Labor Trouble Flares at Ford, by Frank Marquart. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
April 1 |
Is America Going Fascist? by Henry Bamford Parkes. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
April 1 |
American Labor Conference Calls for Council of United Nations, by Varian Fry. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
April 1 |
Polish Socialist Underground Appeals to British Labor, by Liston M. Oak. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
April 1 |
A Progressive Postwar Economic Program, by William Withers. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1944 |
April 1 |
For a New Political Party! Reel #4. |
| The New Leader |
1948 |
January 31 |
Irving Stone's Novel on Debs, by James Oneal. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1948 |
January 31 |
Russia's One Day Parliament, by Victor M. Chernov. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1948 |
January 31 |
Notes on Soviet Cultural Life; Artists as Engineers, by Melvin J. Lasky. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1948 |
January 31 |
Alert! From the Cold War Front, by The New Leader Washington Bureau. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1948 |
January 31 |
Panama and Good Neighbor Policy, by Robert J. Alexander. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1949 |
July 30 |
Life and Work of Debs, by August Claessens. Reel #4 |
| The New Leader |
1949 |
July 30 |
American Labor Movement - Complete, by Stephen Naft. Reel #4 |
| The New View |
1931 |
April |
Socialist Party Platform of Camden New Jersey. Reel #4. |
| The New View |
1931 |
April |
How Racine Joined the Growing Ranks of Wisconsin Socialist Cities. Reel #4. |
| The New View |
1931 |
April |
Rev. Frank Kingdon, East Orange, Affiliates with Socialist Party. Reel #4. |
| The New World |
1916 |
August |
Debs A Hustler for the New World, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The New World |
1916 |
August |
Woman, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The New World |
1916 |
August |
Hearing Debs, by George F. Hibner. Reel #4 |
| The New World |
1916 |
September |
The Child, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York American |
1920 |
December 10 |
Shall Debs be Killed? by Norman Hapgood. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1910 |
December 10 |
Help For Our Japanese Comrades, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1912 |
January 27 |
Eugene V. Debs; Socialist Candidate for President of the U.S., by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1913 |
May 1 |
May Day and the Revolution, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1913 |
May 12 |
The Convicted Iron Workers, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1913 |
June 28 |
Debs Denounces Vilifiers of W. Va Committee Report, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1914 |
October 31 |
Woman's Struggle for the Ballot, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1915 |
March 10 |
That Gigantic Bomb Plot, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1916 |
January 25 |
Review of a "View of Socialism," by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1917 |
September 24 |
Boston Socialist Demands Mooney's Life be Spared. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
September 24 |
Party Gets Whirlwind Start for Campaign. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
September 24 |
Up to the Minute Official Socialist News. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
September 24 |
Socialist Invites Rivals to Debate. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
September 24 |
Avalanche of Thunderous Cheers Greets Socialist Stand Bearers At They Voice Appeal for Real Peace. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
September 24 |
Rivalry Between I. W. W. and A. F. L. In West Probed. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
September 24 |
War Will End Within Year, Says Socialist. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
September 24 |
Spread the Living Gospel of Socialism. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Pinchot Sees War Protest in Hillquit Vote. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Post Pays Tribute to Fine Hillquit Campaign. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Socialist Women to Celebrate Victory. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Socialists' Hard Fight for Suffrage in New York Wins Justice for Women. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Capital Sees Rebuke in Big Socialist Vote. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
What it Means. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Socialists Win 18 State and City Posts. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Elected Lawmakers to Carry Out Socialist Party Promises. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Up to the Minute Official Socialist News. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Kick out the "Labor Fakir." Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Hillquit's Running Mates Close Behind. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
All Socialist Winners Will Speak at Jubilee. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1917 |
November 8 |
Socialist Results Outside New York. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1919 |
March 22 |
To Victor 'Gene, by S. A. DeWitt. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1919 |
August 28 |
Workers' Press Need of the Hour, by W. F. Dunn. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1919 |
August 28 |
Hurry Millenium With Free Press, by James J. Bagley. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1919 |
August 28 |
Herald of Russian Freedom Is the Call, by Santeri Nuorteva. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1919 |
August 28 |
Labor Movement's Backbone, Its Press, by G. A. Hoehn. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1919 |
August 28 |
Launched in 1908, Workers' Organ Has Never Failed Trust, by William Morris Feigenbaum. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1919 |
August 28 |
The Chicago Socialists Rejoice With Their Eastern Comrades, by J. Louis Engdahl. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1919 |
September |
Debs' Renunciation, by Joseph W. Sharts. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1920 |
February 12 |
Though Jailed, He Speaks; Debs' Daily Message, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1920 |
February 12 |
Official Socialist News; The Appeal of Local New York. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1920 |
May 17 |
Official Socialist News. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1920 |
May 17 |
Though Jailed, He Speaks, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
1920 |
May 17 |
Jersey A. F. of L. Turns Down Bid of Labor Party. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1920 |
May 17 |
Explaining the Socialists. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1921 |
February 2 |
Debs in Jail Extends Pardon to President. Reel #4. |
| New York Call |
1921 |
April 30 |
Workman's Circle, in Convention Tomorrow, Will Report Greatest Year of Long HIstory as Leader of Jewish Socialists and Workers in U.S., by William Feigenbaum. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
n.d. |
n.d. |
James Whitcomb Riley, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Call |
n.d. |
n.d. |
American Citizenship and Marriage, by Inez Milholland Boissevain. Reel #4 |
| New York Evening Journal |
1926 |
June 24 |
The World Struggle, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Evening Post |
1930 |
December 15 |
Debs and the Poets, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Evening World |
1908 |
August 19 |
Socialism Aims To Overthrow Republicanism, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Evening World |
1926 |
October 26 |
Eugene V. Debs - The Man. Reel #4. |
| New York Herald |
1894 |
July 12 |
No General Strike. Reel #4. |
| New York Herald |
1894 |
July 12 |
To Impeach Olney. Reel #4. |
| New York Herald |
1894 |
November 14 |
Report on the Big Strike. Reel #4. |
| New York Herald Tribune |
1941 |
February 20 |
David Karsner, Journalist and Author, 51, Dies. Reel #4. |
| New York Leader |
1926 |
February 20 |
An Open Letter to the Miners in the Anthracite, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Leader |
1927 |
December 3 |
Clarence Darrow on Debs, by Clarence Darrow. Reel #4 |
| New York New Leader |
1925 |
September 5 |
Labor's Prisoners, by Theodore Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York New Leader |
1925 |
September 5 |
Salutation to the Workers, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York New Leader |
1942 |
February 21 |
Leon Blum Replies to His Accusers. Reel #4. |
| New York People |
1906 |
February 3 |
Proletarian Pointers, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Sun |
1908 |
June 1 |
The Socialist Deify Debs. Reel #4. |
| New York Telegram |
1928 |
November 16 |
It Seems to Me, by Heywood Broun. Reel #4 |
| New York Times |
1921 |
December 26 |
Debs is Released, Prisoners Joining Crowd in Ovation. Reel #4. |
| New York Times |
1921 |
December 26 |
Debs Gets "In Bad." Reel #4. |
| New York Times |
1921 |
December 27 |
Debs Sees Harding; Not Asked, He Says, to Alter His Views. Reel #4. |
| New York Times |
1921 |
December 28 |
Debs Reprimanded for First Address Since His Release. Reel #4. |
| New York Times |
1925 |
October 31 |
Communists Ask Debs to Endorse Gitlow. Reel #4. |
| New York Times |
1926 |
October 24 |
Debs Swayed a Host by Appeal to Hearts, by Louis Stark. Reel #4 |
| New York Times |
1926 |
October 25 |
15,000 Honor Debs at Garden Meeting. Reel #4. |
| New York Times |
1930 |
May 25 |
Emerson Portrayed Against His American Background. Reel #4. |
| New York Times |
1930 |
May 25 |
Debs, That Fighting Rebel, in Two Biographies, by Rose C. Feld. Reel #4 |
| New York Tribune |
1920 |
November 11 |
One Vote for Debs. Reel #4. |
| New York Worker |
1903 |
October 25 |
Graft vs. the Same Thing. Reel #4. |
| New York Worker |
1906 |
January 27 |
Proletarian Pointers, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Worker |
1906 |
February 26 |
Proletarian Pointers, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Worker |
1906 |
March 17 |
Proletarian Pointers, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Worker |
1906 |
March 17 |
Current Literature. Reel #4. |
| New York Worker |
1906 |
July 7 |
The Congressional Campaign, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| New York Worker |
1906 |
July 28 |
The Socialist Party and the Trade Unions, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The New York World |
1906 |
April 30 |
Socialism in America - What It Means, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The New York World |
1925 |
October 11 |
George D. Herron Dead in Germany. Reel #4. |
| Oakland World |
1918 |
December 6 |
Our Theodore. Reel #4. |
| Oakland World |
1919 |
April 4 |
Little Love Letter from Theodore Debs, by Theodore Debs. Reel #4 |
| Oakland World |
1920 |
July 16 |
The Debs Family. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1903 |
October 24 |
Class Conscious Solidarity, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
July 9 |
Socialist Party Backing Debs. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
July 9 |
Party Conference August 10. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
July 9 |
Triumphant Russia, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
July 24 |
As Others See Us. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
July 24 |
Debs Defense Well Under Way. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
July 24 |
Socialist Party Activities. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
July 24 |
Piqua Socialist Fight Unscrupulous Politicians. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
July 31 |
Woman - Comrade and Equal, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 7 |
National Conference to Hear Socialist Campaign Outlook. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 7 |
Debs to Open Summit Co. Campaign. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 7 |
Censorship Club Wielded Against Socialist, by Special Correspondent. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 7 |
Brown's Meetings are Successful[;] Debs is Coming. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 7 |
Socialist Kiddies Take Outing. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 7 |
Will Socialism Compel Church to Teach True Christianity, by W. S. James. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 7 |
Gene Debs Ready for Free Speech Struggle. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 21 |
Negroes Organizing in Socialist Party. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 21 |
Socialist Party Activities. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 21 |
Debs Defines Purpose of Socialist Movement. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 21 |
News of the International Labor Movement. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 21 |
German Socialist Worry the Kaiser, by Arthur Brisbane. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 21 |
A Tribute to Debs, by Samuel S. Condo, Rev. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 21 |
Urge Labor to Back Up Soviets. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 28 |
Beery Surveys Socialist Activities. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 28 |
Eugene V. Debs' Hail to Comrades. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 28 |
7,000 Socialist Shot. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 28 |
To Party Members. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 28 |
Socialist Party Activities. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
August 28 |
Socialist Movement Revolutionary, by Charles H. Vail. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 4 |
Socialist Party Membership Shows Gain. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 4 |
Congressional Platform of the Socialist Party. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 4 |
Socialist Party Activities. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 4 |
Help Get $1,000,000 Fund to Aid Party's Big Fight, His Plea, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 11 |
Debs Needs Your Help. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 11 |
Debs Dates in Ohio. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 11 |
Leaders Should Lead to Self Reliance, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 11 |
Trial of Eugene V. Debs, Noted Socialist, Begins, by J. Louis Engdahl. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 11 |
Sow Seeds of Socialism. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 11 |
Socialist Party Activities. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 11 |
Socialist Sentiment. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 11 |
Love Is Service, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 18 |
Sow Seeds of Socialism. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 18 |
Debs Needs Your Help. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 18 |
Facing Prison, Debs Stands with the Oppressed, by Louis Engdahl. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 18 |
For the Defense of Debs. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 18 |
Socialist Party Activities. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1918 |
September 18 |
Debs' Speech to Jury Not Mailable. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
August 13 |
Debs Goes to Prison, by David Karsner. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
August 13 |
What is Socialist Propaganda? Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
August 13 |
An Open Letter to You, Mr. President - What's Your Answer? by Joseph W. Sharts. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
August 13 |
Socialists Lose Street Fight. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
September 3 |
The Prison. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
September 3 |
The Life of Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
September 3 |
Debs Renunciation, by Joseph W. Sharts. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
September 3 |
Debs vs. "The Best and Freest Government on Earth." Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
September 3 |
Debs Goes to Prison, by David Karsner. Reel #4 |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
September 3 |
The Man. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
September 3 |
"If You Can, Return in Thirty Days," Debs. Reel #4. |
| The Ohio Socialist |
1919 |
September 3 |
Debs III. Reel #4. |
| The Open Letter |
1910 |
December 1 |
Comrade Deb's Message. Reel #4. |
| Party Builder |
1912 |
August 9 |
Let Us Build, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| Party Builder |
1917 |
July 5 |
The Need for Organization, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| People's World |
n.d. |
n.d. |
Honest Abe, by Mike Quinn. Reel #4 |
| The Progressive (LaFollette's Magazine) |
1931 |
November 7 |
Mrs. LaFollette's Great Work for Suffrage, by Marie Jennie Howe. Reel #4 |
| The Progressive (LaFollette's Magazine) |
1942 |
May 16 |
Take Care, Mr. Biddle, by Oscar Ameringer. Reel #4 |
| The Progressive (LaFollette's Magazine) |
1943 |
November 15 |
Death Claims Oscar Ameringer. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
January 1 |
Special Notice, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
January 15 |
The Case of Debs. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
February 15 |
Conspiracy Trial. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
February 15 |
Law of Contempt, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
March 1 |
The Government. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
March 1 |
Political Lessons, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
March 15 |
At the Auditorium. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
March 15 |
The New Politics. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
April 15 |
Chauncey M. Depew. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
May 1 |
Labor, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
July 15 |
A. F. of L. Speaks. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
July 15 |
Prison Life. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
July 15 |
Prison Pens. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
July 15 |
From Woodstock. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
July 15 |
Not Despondent. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
July 15 |
Agony and Prayer. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
August 1 |
Expressions and Opinions. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
August 1 |
A Day with Debs. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
August 1 |
A Ringing Call. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
August 15 |
Woodstock Prison. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
August 15 |
Labor Day Edition of Railway Times, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
September 2 |
Burning Questions, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
September 16 |
Labor Day in Evansville. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
September 16 |
Labor Day at the Home of Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
September 16 |
The Railway Times and E. V. Debs. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
November 1 |
Labor Literature. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
November 1 |
November 22, 1895. Reel #4. |
| The Railway Times |
1895 |
December 2 |
Out of Prison. Reel #4. |
| Reading Labor Advocate |
1955 |
October 21 |
Debs Centennial Plans Include T. V., N. Y. Times. Reel #4. |
| Reading Labor Advocate |
1956 |
February 3 |
Soc. Sec. Admin. Denies Job to Splinter Socialists. Reel #4. |
| Reading Labor Advocate |
1956 |
February 3 |
Debs Dinner a Huge Success. Reel #4. |
| The Rebel |
1912 |
January 6 |
Debs Asks: - "Where Do You Stand?" by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Rebel |
1912 |
July 6 |
Sweeping the South, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Rebel |
1913 |
February 8 |
Lining Up for Battle, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Rebel |
1914 |
October 31 |
Texas in the Present Campaign, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Rebel |
1915 |
February 20 |
Two Kinds of Letters, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Rebel |
1915 |
February 20 |
Recognition, by Theodore Debs. Reel #4 |
| The Rebel |
1916 |
July 1 |
The Rebel's Fifth Anniversary, by Theodore Debs. Reel #4 |
| Reynolds News |
1956 |
July |
Socialist Commentary. Reel #4. |
| San Diego Union |
1944 |
July 19 |
Rail Veteran, 91, Gets 'Clearance' on Birthday. Reel #4. |
| The San Francisco Call |
1925 |
August 21 |
"Nil Nisi Borum." Reel #4. |
| San Francisco Examiner |
1926 |
March 25 |
Plain Talk about E. V. Debs, Ex-Citizen, by James Weber Linn. Reel #4 |
| Schenectady Citizen |
1922 |
May 19 |
Debs Denounces Harding for Slighting Children's Crusade. Reel #4. |
| Schenectady Citizen |
1923 |
November 30 |
Eugene V. Debs is Compelled to Cancel All Lecture Dates. Reel #4. |
| Seattle Record |
1926 |
October 21 |
Debs. Reel #4. |
| Seattle Record |
1926 |
October 22 |
Eugene Debs, by A. H. Harris. Reel #4 |
| Seattle Socialist |
1902 |
October 26 |
ABC of Socialism - - No. 7, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #4 |
| Seattle Union Record |
1926 |
December 18 |
Debs and the Committee Chairman, by Robert Whitaker. Reel #4 |
| Social Justice |
1936 |
March 13 |
Communism on the Air. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist (Caldwell, ID) |
1906 |
July 28 |
Whole Working Class, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Socialist Action |
1934 |
October 20 |
Socialists Help Textile Strikers on Many Fronts. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Action |
1934 |
October 20 |
United Socialist Drive for Funds Nets $10,038.85. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Action |
1934 |
October 20 |
Austrian Hero's Tour Aids Drive Against Fascism. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Action |
1934 |
October 20 |
Forward, March! by Leo Krzychi. Reel #5 |
| Socialist Action |
1934 |
November 17 |
The Life of the Party, by Jimmy Higgins. Reel #5 |
| Socialist Action |
1934 |
November 17 |
Spanish Socialism Pictured in 'Arise.' Reel #5. |
| Socialist Action |
1934 |
November 17 |
Debs and Hillquit Movies Available. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Action |
1934 |
November 17 |
Rallies Will Open Drive to Extend Party Resources. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Advance |
1952 |
April |
Our Socialist Vision. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Advance |
1952 |
April |
Young Comms. Quote Laski - But Not in Full! Reel #5. |
| Socialist Advance |
1953 |
March |
Only Socialism Can Bring World Peace. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Advance |
1955 |
October |
Eight Million Demand Government Action Now! Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1936 |
October 24 |
Florida High Court Hears Socialist Ballot Protest. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1936 |
October 24 |
Hoan Urges Large Socialist Vote, by Daniel W. Hoan. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1939 |
September 2 |
The Man Unafraid, by M'Alister Coleman. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1939 |
September 2 |
Green Hails Debs, by William Green. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1939 |
September 2 |
Debs' Teaching. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1939 |
September 2 |
Young Socialists at Work. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1939 |
September 2 |
Socialist Leader Says Pact with Hitler Logical Result of Communist Political Line, by Norman Thomas. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1939 |
September 2 |
On the Map with the Socialist Party. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
April 16 |
Socialist Wins Student Vote. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
April 16 |
Party Growth Spurs Attendance at Socialist National Convention. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
April 16 |
Labor and Socialist Groups Plan United May Day Meet in New York. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
April 16 |
Conn. Socialists Open Push to Elect Governor. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
April 16 |
When Should Socialists Seek Public Ownership? by William Becker. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
April 16 |
India Socialists Uphold Nehru's Foreign Policy. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
April 16 |
Socialist Backed by CIO, AFL-Milwaukee Mayor. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
April 16 |
McLaurin Proposes ADA Endorse Norman Thomas, by John V. Holmes. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
October 29 |
48 Reasons to Vote for Norman Thomas in '48, by Warner Fischer. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
October 29 |
Why I Am for Thomas, by Philip Randolph. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
October 29 |
Why I Am for Thomas, by Dorothy Thompson. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1948 |
October 29 |
We Choose Norman Thomas Because . . . Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1949 |
March 11 |
Labor Works to Repeal State Anti-Labor Laws. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1949 |
March 11 |
Is the Truman Program Socialism? by Norman Thomas. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1949 |
March 11 |
Socialist Call Becomes Bi-Weekly. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1952 |
June 13 |
Act Now on Cloture Rule, Socialist Party Urges. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1952 |
June 13 |
Hoopes and Friedman Named Socialist Candidates in the 1952 Campaign. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Call |
1952 |
June 13 |
Marxism and the Rise of Capitalism, by Ernest Untermann. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Call |
1952 |
June 13 |
Jamaican Socialist Spike CP Plot, by Meyer Miller. Reel #5 |
| Socialist Campaign Bulletin |
1921 |
n.d. |
Vote at Election, November 8, 1921. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Campaign Bulletin |
n.d. |
n.d. |
Socialist Candidates for Board of Education. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Campaign Bulletin |
n.d. |
n.d. |
Frances E. Willard on Socialism. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Campaign Bulletin |
n.d. |
n.d. |
Socialist Have Candidate for Municipal Judge. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Campaign Bulletin |
n.d. |
n.d. |
What is Socialism? Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
February 13 |
How Capitalism Defamed Abraham Lincoln Before His Death! Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
February 13 |
Prohibition as a Socialist Sees It! by Carl Minkley. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
February 13 |
For Those Who Do Not Know! Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
April 9 |
Socialist Agitation to Go On! Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
April 9 |
No Hope for People Outside of Socialism. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
April 9 |
Birth Control, Fad or Non-Fad[:] Where do Socialists Stand? by James Maxton. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
April 9 |
Milwaukee Goes Socialist. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
April 9 |
Meet Milwaukee's New Socialist Alderman - Twelve in All Elected. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
April 9 |
World Socialism Mourns for Turati, Italian Leader. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
May 21 |
Capitalism Dying of Own Venom. Socialism Comes. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
May 21 |
The Story of Socialist Milwaukee. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
May 21 |
Growth of Socialism in Milwaukee. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
May 28 |
Kautsky Lays Bare the Fallacies of Russian Communism. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
May 28 |
Socialist Convention Names Thomas and Maurer! Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
May 28 |
Here's the New National Socialist Platform. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
May 28 |
Capitalism Dying of Own Venom. Socialism Comes. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
May 28 |
To the Socialists of Wisconsin. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
October 1 |
Socialists Ask Prosperity that Reaches Every Home! by Norman Thomas. Reel #5 |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
October 1 |
'By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them.' Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
October 1 |
Thomas Day in Milwaukee. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
October 1 |
Our Study Class in Socialism. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
October 1 |
What Is This Socialism? This Tells the New Reader. Reel #5. |
| The Socialist Campaigner |
1932 |
October 1 |
The Socialist Victory in Sweden. Reel #5. |
| Socialist Democrat Herald |
1903 |
October 17 |
Teddy's Stab at Unionism, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Socialist Democrat Herald |
1903 |
October 24 |
Crimes of Capitalism, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Socialist Review |
1906 |
September 1 |
Crumbling Capitalism, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Socialist World |
1920 |
December 15 |
A Plea to Each Party Member, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Socialist World |
1920 |
December 15 |
Marx and Engels, by Morris Hillquit. Reel #5 |
| Socialist World |
1920 |
December 15 |
The Socialist Party and the Communist International. Reel #5. |
| Socialist World |
1920 |
December 15 |
Frederick Engels, by William M. Feigenbaum. Reel #5 |
| Socialist World |
1920 |
December 15 |
The Eternal Enemies, by H. L. Mencken. Reel #5 |
| Socialist World |
1922 |
June |
The Reward of "Patriotism," by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
June 6 |
A Comrade's Tribute! by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
June 13 |
Why There A re Trusts, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
June 27 |
Debs Writes of the West, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
July 4 |
Class-Conscious Courts, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
July 11 |
Chattering Chauncey Challenged, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
August 15 |
Eugene V. Debs Writes Father T. J. Hagerty, A Noted Socialist Priest, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
August 22 |
The Passing Show, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
August 29 |
Some Moving Pictures, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
September 19 |
Striking the Lights, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
November 7 |
The Motley Procession, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
November 14 |
Shots by Debs, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
November 21 |
Some Southern Scenes, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
November 28 |
Debs Writes of the Socialist Outlook, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
December 5 |
Debs Comments on Current Events, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1903 |
December 12 |
Debs Discusses the Parry-sites, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1904 |
February 13 |
Why Peabodyism Exists, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1904 |
February 20 |
A Bishop's Bewilderment, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1904 |
March 19 |
Some Timely Topics, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1904 |
April 30 |
A Politician Rightly Labelled, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1904 |
June 25 |
Debs on Colorado!! Reel #5. |
| South Dakota Herald |
1904 |
July 9 |
Moving Pictures, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1904 |
August 6 |
Debs Writes of Moyer, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| South Dakota Herald |
1905 |
August 12 |
Our Thieves in Broadcloth! by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Southern Worker |
1913 |
March |
Working Class Power, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Southern Worker |
1914 |
April |
Organization and Emancipation, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| St. Louis Labor |
1926 |
March 27 |
Restore Eugene V. Debs' Citizenship. Reel #5. |
| St. Louis Labor |
1926 |
May 2 |
Eugene V. Debs Registers for Election. Reel #5. |
| St. Louis Labor |
1926 |
June 19 |
"Eugene V. Debs in Cincinnati," by Theodore Debs. Reel #5 |
| St. Louis Labor |
1926 |
August 28 |
1926 - Labor Day - 1926, by Frank Morrison. Reel #5 |
| St. Louis Labor |
1926 |
August 28 |
Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5. |
| St. Louis Labor |
1926 |
August 28 |
Socialist Party of Missouri. Reel #5. |
| St. Louis Post Dispatch |
1925 |
November 6 |
Legacy of Debs Sung to Tune of National Hymn. Reel #5. |
| St. Louis Post Dispatch |
1925 |
November 7 |
This Man Debs. Reel #5. |
| The Student Challenge |
1924 |
May |
A Christian Crusade Against War, by Harry Emerson Fosdick. Reel #5 |
| The Sunday Sentinel |
1894 |
July 1 |
Strike Is Growing. Reel #3. |
| Terre Haute Advocate |
1944 |
September 4 |
"Walls and Bars" for Fighting Friend of Labor. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
July 4 |
Ford's Plan Saves Them. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 21 |
Debs' Life. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 21 |
Debs Idolized by Followers. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 21 |
Eugene V. Debs, by Mrs. Walter Ferguson. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 21 |
The 'Homecomings' of 'Gene Debs,' by Mabel McKee. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 21 |
Debs' Body on Way to T. H. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 21 |
Riley Dedicated Verse to Debs. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 21 |
Debs Made Own Acquittal Plea. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 22 |
Debs Praised by Woman Physician, by Madge Stephen. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 22 |
Women's Freedom Was Dream of Debs. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 22 |
Hillquit Coming to Debs Funeral. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Post |
1926 |
October 22 |
Debs' Body Lies in State. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1907 |
May 18 |
Roosevelt's Labor Letters, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Star |
1911 |
September 28 |
Steel Trust Cutting Wages. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 27 |
Debs Advocates Liberation of All Prisoners. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 27 |
Debs to Arrive about 7 o'clock Wednesday Eve. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 27 |
Harding Talks With Debs at White House, by Everett C. Watkins. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 28 |
Socialists Pay Homage to Freed Party Leader. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 28 |
Debs on Way Home. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 28 |
Debs Is Scolded for His Address in Washington. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 29 |
Hunter Greets Socialist while Mrs. Debs Waits, by W. F. Griffin. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 29 |
Sufferers in Famine Eat Bodies of Dead. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 29 |
Thousands Greet Socialists Head on Return Home, by Guy Brenton. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Star |
1921 |
December 29 |
Station Overflows for Debs Reception. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1923 |
December 25 |
Debs Estate Sale Recall Old Shops. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1925 |
July 23 |
Observance of Riley Day is Again Success. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1925 |
October 3 |
Insists Saklatvala is Bullets Advocate. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
March 10 |
Debs and Wife Will Take Trip. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
Brother Kept Constant Vigil, by Nora Ball Ragsdale. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
Riley's Tribute to 'Gene Debs. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
Max Ehrman's Tribute Noted. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
Terre Haute People, Many of Whom Knew Debs Personally, Gives Estimates of Him. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
By Hard Study Became Orator. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
World Mourns Passing of Gene Debs. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
Debs Dies After Long Illness. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
Boyhood Chum Recalls Some Incidents in Eugene Debs' Life. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 21 |
Gene Often Prey for Newsboys. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 22 |
Tribute to Debs. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1926 |
October 22 |
Debs' Body to Lie in State for Public View Today. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1933 |
October 21 |
Pay Tribute to Debs' Memory. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Star |
1939 |
January 31 |
Terre Haute Tales - Looking Back Over the Seventies, Eighties, by A. C. Duddleston. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Star |
1939 |
September 17 |
What Terre Hauteans Read in the Newspapers of 40 Years Ago, by S. W. Snively. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Star |
1944 |
April 24 |
Anna Bowles Wiley, Widely Known Newspaper Woman, Dies. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Sunday Star |
1944 |
September 3 |
Debs Memories Recalled Here. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Toiler |
1903 |
June 26 |
Moving Pictures. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Toiler |
1903 |
October 23 |
"Thou Shalt Not Steal!" by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Toiler |
1903 |
November 27 |
Along the Highway, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Toiler |
1904 |
July 15 |
Snap Shots, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Toiler |
1922 |
October 10 |
The Barons at the White House, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1900 |
May 12 |
Eugene Debs. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1908 |
November 3 |
Where 'Gene Debs Voted. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1908 |
November 3 |
'Gene Debs Gets Ovation at Home. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1910 |
November 10 |
Debs Sees Dawn of New Era in Success of Socialism, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1910 |
December 7 |
"Brand of Justice in Hoctor's Case the Kind that Brings Contempt of Courts"--Eugene Debs, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1912 |
November 5 |
Debs Speaks Twice in Ending Campaign. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1912 |
November 11 |
Socialist Vote Is Around 900,000. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1913 |
March 2 |
Review of Early Days of Unionism in the City of Terre Haute, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1913 |
March 18 |
E. V. Debs on Situation, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1918 |
February 10 |
Gene Debs Calls Kaiser "Crazy Horse" Says Socialist Are With Wilson in War, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1921 |
November 22 |
Debs Not On Pardon List - Socialist Leader Is Not Among Favored. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1921 |
December 27 |
Socialist Leader Tells Future Plans. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1921 |
December 27 |
Throngs Coming for Debs Demonstration. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1924 |
February 4 |
Debs' Property Site of Early Rail Shops. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1925 |
July 27 |
Debs Says Bryan Was No Great Progressive. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1925 |
July 27 |
In Hollywood Bowl. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1925 |
August 28 |
Debs Pleads for New Social Order. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1925 |
August 31 |
Debs Flays "Reds" in Chicago Speech Sunday. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1925 |
October 25 |
Terre Haute's Participation of World of Letters. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
March 14 |
Some "Blue Laws" of Early Times, by S. W. Snively. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
March 16 |
Debs, Man Without a Country. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
March 27 |
Debs. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
April 22 |
Debs Seems Safe. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
October 20 |
Debs Memorial This Afternoon, by Anna Bowles Wiley. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
October 20 |
Debs Memorial. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
October 21 |
Debs Funeral To Be Held Saturday. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
October 21 |
Ehrmann's Tribute to Eugene V. Debs Recalled by Death of Socialist Head. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
October 21 |
Riley's Tribute to 'Gene Debs. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
October 21 |
Debs' Body Arrives from Chicago Today. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1926 |
October 25 |
'Gene Debs Scans the Future; What His Vision Is, by Anna Bowles Wiley. Reel #5 |
| Terre Haute Tribune |
1955 |
May 12 |
Eugene Debs. Reel #5. |
| Terre Haute Tribune and Star |
1959 |
February 22 |
Terre Haute's First Labor Union, by Dorothy J. Clark. Reel #5 |
| Toledo Labor Leader |
1911 |
March 3 |
The Growing Workers, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Toledo Socialist |
1906 |
January 27 |
The People, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Toledo Socialist |
1906 |
February 3 |
"Overlooked," by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Toledo Socialist |
1906 |
April 21 |
A Few Words Mr. President. Reel #5. |
| Trainman News |
1955 |
November 14 |
Spirit of Debs Still Lives in Unions Today. Reel #5. |
| Trinidad Free Press |
1914 |
March 13 |
Truth Is Revealed about Smith's Death. Reel #5. |
| Trinidad Free Press |
1914 |
November 20 |
"The Church and Industrial Warfare." Reel #5. |
| Trinidad Free Press |
1914 |
November 21 |
"The Church and Industrial Warfare." Reel #5. |
| Truth |
1937 |
April |
The Meaning of the Moscow Frameup - The Three Trials, by Leon Trotsky. Reel #5 |
| Truth |
1937 |
April |
Who Are the Victims of the Trials? Reel #5. |
| Truth |
1937 |
April |
Romm Frequented Dark Paris Alleys; Trotsky Was Hundreds of Miles Away, by Leon Trotsky. Reel #5 |
| Truth |
1937 |
April |
Trotsky Bares Moscow Fraud - Noted Publicists Hear Trotsky; Stalinists Fear to Face Issue. Reel #5. |
| Truth |
1937 |
April |
Trotsky Unanswered Questions On Commissar's Shadowy Passage, by Leon Trotsky. Reel #5 |
| Truth |
1937 |
April |
"Against the Gov't Which Exiles You, Trotsky, All Are With You," by Andre Maddux. Reel #5 |
| Truth |
1937 |
April |
A 'Purely Juridical' Evaluation of the Moscow Trials, by Leon Trotsky. Reel #5 |
| Truth |
1937 |
April |
Only Truth Can Unmask Frame-Up. Reel #5. |
| Truth (Duluth) |
1919 |
March 28 |
Debs Defies Despots. Reel #5. |
| Washington Times |
1921 |
December 27 |
Eager Visit with Leaders of Soviet. Reel #5. |
| Western Clarion |
1903 |
June 11 |
Cheering Words, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Western Clarion |
1903 |
October 22 |
Continuous Campaign, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| The Wisconsin Leader |
1935 |
June 16 |
Gauer Eulogizes Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5. |
| The Workers |
1943 |
October 17 |
Who Are the Inheritors of Debs? by V. J. Jerome. Reel #5 |
| Worker's Chronicle |
1914 |
July 17 |
The War for Peace, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| Worker's Chronicle |
1915 |
February 26 |
The Hillquit-Gompers Debate, by Eugene V. Debs. Reel #5 |
| The World |
1919 |
March 28 |
The Life of Debs. Reel #5. |
| The World |
1919 |
March 28 |
"Rather Spend Life in Jail than Betray Socialism!" Reel #5. |
| The World |
1920 |
October 22 |
President Wilson Agrees with Debs on Causes of War - Why Debs was Jailed. Reel #5. |
| The World |
1921 |
December 26 |
Debs Free, Weeps as 2,300 Convicts Shout and Cheer. Reel #5. |
| The World |
1921 |
December 26 |
Daugherty Awaits Visit from Debs. Reel #5. |
| The World |
1921 |
December 26 |
Young Socialist Declare for Division of Republic. Reel #5. |
| The World |
1921 |
December 26 |
Radicals Organize a Workers' Party. Reel #5. |