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Table of Contents for all of Volume 1, 1918
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Full Table of Contents for
Issue No. 1, March 1918
- Cover, Artwork of Man in Orange and Black, Sowing Orange Seeds Against Yellow Background, by Hugo Gellert – 1
- [Ad for Rand School of Social Science] – 2
- Editor’s Page – 3
- A Case of Heresy (cartoon), by Art Young – 4
- The Editorials, by Max Eastman – 5 to 10
Their Utmost Hope – 5
Attacking the Administration – 5
The Russian Dictators – 6
Charles M. Schwab – 6
A Militant Suffrage Victory – 7
The Triumph of Karl Marx – 7
Art in the War – 8
A World’s Peace – 8 to 10
- Anniversary (poem), by Arturo Giovannitti – 10
- O Lord, control my appetite if you must (cartoon) – 11
- The One-Arm Patriot, by Howard Brubaker – 11
- The Revolt of the Flesh, by Elizabeth Irons Folsom – 12
- Church Sociable (poem), by Jean Starr Untermeyer – 12
- In Behalf of the IWW, by Helen Keller – 13
- Red Russia the Triumph of the Bolsheviki, by John Reed – 14 to 21
- Good-bye dear, and do try to make a . . . (cartoon), by Cornelia Barns – 17
- Isadora Duncan (poem), by Max Eastman – 21
- An Interruption (cartoon), by Boardman Robinson – 22 to 23
- Poor Ed A Story by Susan Glaspell – 24 to 26, 28 to 29
- An East Indian Dancer (drawing), by Maurice Sterne – 27
- The Peril of Tom Mooney, by Robert Minor – 29 to 31
- Will You Let Them Do It? (cartoon), by Robert Minor – 30
- Two Sonnets, by Louis Untermeyer – 31
The Pilgrimage – 31
Windy Days – 31
- Books [reviews] – 32 to 36
[Fifty Years and Other Poems, by James Weldon Johnson], by FD – 32 to 33
Trotzky [The Bolsheviki and World Peace, by Leon Trotsky], by Floyd Dell – 33 to 34
Marching Men [Marching Men, A Novel, by Sherwood Anderson], by Dorothy Day – 34 to 35
My Political Ideals [Political Ideals, by Bertrand Russell], by Floyd Dell – 35 to 36
- A Word for Profiteers [no author] – 37
- Liberator Book Shop – 38 to 39
- The Family Pew (poem), by Mary MacMillan – 40
- Little Daughter of the Streets (poem), by Ruth Truk – 40
- On the Roof (poem), by Leonard Larson Cline – 41
- Sea Moths (poem), by Margaretta Schuyler – 41
- The Coolie Ship (poem), by Elizabeth Coatsworth – 41
- Love Need Have Nothing Else to Do (poem), by Annette Wynne – 41
- The Marsh (poem), by Nann Clark Barr – 41
- Intelligent Diplomacy, by Norman Hapgood in the New Republic – 42
- [Advertisements] – 42
- [Back Cover, yellow background, John Reed photo] – 43
Full Table of Contents for
Vol. 1, Issue No. 2, April 1918
- Cover, Anita Loos in Black Cloche Against Orange & Beige Background, by Frank Walt – 1
- Upton Sinclair's A Monthly Magazine . ... by Upton Sinclair – 2
- In the Next Issue (masthead) – 3
- Editorials – 5
A Supreme Atrocity – 5
What Kind of Peace? – 6
English Admiration – 6
A Working-Class Peace – 7
Bolshevik Problems – 8
Even in England – 9
Mediation Versus Agitation – 10
Members or Not – 10
To Woodrow Wilson (poem), by Ruth R. Pearson – 10
- In a Southern Garden (poem), by Beulah Amidon – 11
- Music (poem), by John Storrs – 11
- Above the Hill (poem), Hortense Flexner – 11
- To Arthur B. Davies (poem), by Ruth Pickering – 11
- Three Poems (poem), by Helen Hoyt – 11
- China's Paintings, by M.E. – 12
- The Terrorist, Vladimir Lossieff (translator) – 14
- Tulsa, November 9th [no author, but editor's note] – 15
- Our Cover Design – 17
- Impregnable – 17
- A Fiddle Is a Strange Thing (poem), by Annette Wynne – 17
- Red Russia, by John Reed – 18
- Crucified (poem), by Annette Wynne – 23
- When War Came (poem), by Rose Henderson – 23
- A Diadem of Snow (play), by Elmer Reizenstrein – 26
- April Fool! by Howard Brubaker – 33
- Two Poems, by Max Eastman – 34
- From Washington, by Charles Hallinan – 35
- Books [reviews] – 35
[The American Labor Year Book, 1917-18, by Alexander Trachtenberg (ed)], (no author) – 35
Chesterton [A Short History of England, by G.K. Chesterton], by Floyd Dell – 35
Vachel Lindsay [The Chinese Nightingale and Other Poems, by Vachel Lindsay], by F.D. – 38
War as It Should Be [The Tree of Heaven, A Novel, by May Sinclair], by R.P. – 39
A New Writer [Where Bonds Are Loosed, A Novel, by E.L. Grant Watson], by F. D. – 40
- Negro Poetry – A Reply, by James Weldon Johnson – 40
- Liberator Book Shop – 42
- Book Notes – 43
"Three Best," by L.U. – 43
A New Publisher – 43
John Reed – Poet, by L.U. – 43
"Youth," by L.U. – 43
Others – 43
"Downfall or Democracy" – 44
A Book by Francis Hackett – 44
After Death? – 44
"Man's Supreme Inheritance" – 44
Sentimental Sammies, by F.D. – 44
- Patriotic Song No. 689, by Ruth Underhill – 44
- To One Loved (poem), by Florence Ripley Mastin – 44
- [Advertisements] – 45
- A Coney Island Picture (poem), by Dorothy Day – 46
- In the Day Nursery (poem), by Kathryn Peck – 46
- [Advertisement] – 47
- [Do You Know ...](back cover)
- CARTOONS
- Cain (cartoon), by Robert Minor – 4
- This class of pampered and privileged traitors . . . (cartoon), by Boardman Robinson – 7
- Good Night! (cartoon) by Art Young – 24
- ART
- [A painting of mountain landscape – no title], by Chin Yuan – 12
- [Painting of river landscape – no title], by Chin Yuan – 13
- George Turnip (drawing), by Art Young – 17
Full Table of Contents for
Issue Vol. 1, Issue No. 3, May 1918
- Cover, Two Leaping Deer-Like Animals (Beige) Against Background of Green and Orange-Red with Black Strip, by Hugo Gellert – 1
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials, by Max Eastman – 5
The Labor and Socialist Conference – 5
The New Solidarity – 5
Flavors of Sedition – 6
- Distinguo (poem), by Lizinka Campbell Turner – 7
- This and That, by Howard Brubaker – 8
- Into Green Pastures (poem), by Clement Wood – 8
- Just Before the Drive, Pages From an Italian Diary, by Inez Haynes Irwin – 10
- Love the Devourer (poem), by Clement Wood – 14
- On the Inside, by William D. Haywood – 15
- Surrender, by S. N. Behrman – 16
- Anniversary (poem), by Max Eastman – 18
- Wilson and the World's Future, by Max Eastman – 19
- Anti and Pro, by [no author's name]
- Night in Prison (poem), by Charles Ashleigh – 25
- Lot's Wife, by Max Eastman – 26
- The Temptation, by Boardman Robinson – 27
- Red Russia – A Visit to the Army – II, by John Reed – 28
- To an Aviator (poem), by Beulah Amidon – 34
- When the Song Is Done (poem), by Annette Wynne – 35
- International Labor and Socialist Notes, by Alexander Trachtenberg – 36
- From Washington, by Charles Hallinan – 38
- In the Factory, by Annette Wynne – 39
- Books [reviews] – 39
[A Yankee in the Trenches, by Corporal R. Derby Holmes;Over the Top, by An American Soldier Who Went, Arthur Guy Empey], by F. D. – 39
Greenwich Village [Greenwich Village, by Anna Alice Chopin], by F. D. – 40
On Reading the Poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay (poem), by F. D. – 41
That Far-off Divine Event [Approaches to the Great Settlement, by Emily Greene Balch], by Floyd Dell – 42
The Newest Weapon [The Air-Line to Liberty: A Prospectus for All Nations, by Gerald Stanley Lee], by F. D. – 42
The College Muse [The Poets of the Future. A College Anthology for 1916-1917. Edited by Henry T. Schnittkind, Ph.D.], by Ruth Pickering – 43
A Preface to – [A Book of Prefaces, by H. L. Mencken], by Louis Untermeyer – 43
- How Different From the Home-Life of Our Dear Neighbors! [Where Bonds Are Loosed, A. Novel, by E. L. Grant Watson], by R. P. – 45
- [Liberator Book Shop] – 46
- From Vachel Lindsay: An Open Letter to Mr. Floyd Dell, by Vachel Lindsay – 47
- [Advertisement: A Suggestion to Congress] – 48
- Letters From Our Readers – 49
- Shadows on Bedford Hill (poem), by Florence Ripley Mastin – 50
- Three Poems – 50
- Picnic on the Grass, by Louis Untermeyer – 50
- Habit, by Louis Untermeyer – 50
- A Derelict, by Louis Untermeyer – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Back Cover] – 52
- CARTOONS
- Today, by K. R. Chamberlain – 4
- "Will you tell me what time the train that starts . . . ?" by Arthur Young – 9
- Tired (cartoon), by Cornelia Burns – 13
- ART
- Lot's Wife, by Boardman Robinson – 26
- Play, by Hugo Gellert – 35
Full Table of Contents for
Vol. 1, No. 4, June 1918
- Cover, Fowl in Red Against Black and Red Background
- [Ads] – 2
- A Tribute From a Soldier, by Pvt. H. G. – 3
- The Masses Case, by the Masses Defense Committee – 5
- The Story of the Trial, by Floyd Dell – 7
- The Prosecutors (drawing)[no author] – 9
- The Defenders (drawing)[no author] – 10
- Art Young on Trial for His Life (drawing), by Art Young – 11
- The Door-Keeper (drawing), by Art Young – 12
- Floyd Dell, Sketch by Boardman Robinson – 13
- Dudley Field Malone, a Sketch by Art Young – 14
- Hillquit, Drawn by Art Young – 16
- Boardman Robinson [no artist name] – 17
- A Tribute, by Earl B. Barnes – 18
- Speeches of Max Eastman and Morris Hillquit at the Masses Dinner, May 9 – 19
- The Masses Jury, by M. E. – 22
- [Sketches of jurors 1 through 12], From Art Young's Sketchbook – 22
- The Philosopher Takes a Walk, by Stuart Chase – 24
- A Message to Our Readers From John Reed Who Has Just Returned From Petrograd, by [no author name] – 26
- 'Foreign Affairs," by John Reed – 27
- What the Negro Is Doing for Himself, by James Weldon Johnson – 29
- International Labor and Socialist News, by Alexander Trachtenberg – 32
- Prepare to Shed Them Now, by Howard Brubaker – 34
- Advice (poem), by Louis Untermeyer – 34
- In My Room (poem), by Max Eastman – 35
- Rights of Citizens – 35
- Books [reviews], by F. D. – 35
Dusk of the Gods [Toward the Gulf, by Edgar Lee Masters], by Louis Untermeyer – 36
A Minor Martyr [The Record of a Quaker Conscience: Cyrus Pringle's Diary, with an introduction by Rufus M. Jones], by Harry Saltpeter – 37
- The Cult of Convention [The Contemporary Literature, by Stuart P. Sherman], by Randolph Bourne – 39
- [Ads] – 40
- Glimpses – 41
Wheels (poem), by Morris Gilbert – 41
The (Printed) Play's the Thing, by L. U. – 41
Will He Come Back? by L.U. – 41
From Harriet Monroe – 41
The Veteran (poem), by Max Endicott – 41
Limehouse in Verse – 41
- Constrained (poem), by Dorothea Gay – 42
- Home From Arras (poem), by Stirling Bowen – 42
- [Ads] – 42
- [Back Cover] – 43ART
- A Prodigal Son and His Father, by Boardman Robinson – 4
Full Table of Contents for
Vol. 1,No. 5, July 1918
- Cover, Fowl in Red Against Black and Red Background, Design by Hugo Gellert
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorials – 5
Socialist Leadership – 5
Too Simple – 6
- The Silver Chord (poem), by Babette Deutsch – 6
- From Bad to Worse (poem), by Howard Brubaker – 7
- The Score Board (poem), by Louis Untermeyer – 7
- Selecting a Perfect Jury, by Arturo Giovannitti – 8
- Spring Comes Again, by Vera Buch – 10
- Spring in Paris – 1917 (poem), by Inez Haynes Irwin – 12
- Cold Blooded Crime, by 0'Brien Geddes – 16
- Recognize Russia, by John Reed – 18
- A Child's Poems, by Elsie Stackhouse – 20
- Labor and the War, by Morris Hillquit – 21
- Kerensky Is Coming! by John Reed – 23
- Norman Hapgood and Socialist Journalism [letter of John Reed, Norman Hapgood and Max Eastman] – 28
- Fire and Water (poem), by Max Eastman – 29
- The Still Return (poem), by Hazel Hall – 29
- International Labor and Socialist News, by Alexander Trachtenberg – 30
- Books [reviews] – 32
Surveys of the Promised Land [The Rise of David Levinsky, by Abraham Cahan;
The House of Conrad, by Elias Tobenkin], by Irwin Granier – 32
An Old Woman in Spring (poem), by Pauline Schneider – 34
- Fifteen Years Old, by Hazel Hawthorne – 34
- In Philadelphia, by The Editors – 34
- [Advertorial] – 35
- [Ad] – 36
- CARTOONS
- Culture, by Art Young – 7
- 'Boys' I Can't Hardly Recognize You!", by Art Young – 18
- "Don't you believe that stuff about a sailor having a sweetheart in every port!", by Cornelia Barns [the signature is indistinct] – 22ART
- Exodus–17, by Boardman Robinson – 4
- The Soul That Is Sick, by Albert Sterner – 11
- The House Of Usher, by Albert Sterner – 14
Full Table of Contents for
Vol. 1, No. 6, August 1918
- Cover, Two Runners, One Male (Orange Garment), One Female (White Garment With Orange Circles as Patterns), Against Blue Background, by [no name]
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] - 3
- Were You Ever a Child? by Floyd Dell – 5
- Summer Pools (poem), by Stirling Bowen – 10
- Recognize the Soviets, by George V. Lomonossoff" – 11
- Socialists and Suppression, by Arturo Giovannitti – 13
- To Marie Sukloff – An Assassin (poem) , by Max Eastman – 13
- A Little Song (poem), by Annette Wynne – 14
- Stripped for Action, by Howard Brubaker – 15
- "On the Field of Honor" (poem), by Louis Untermeyer – 15
- How the Russian Revolution Works,* by John Reed – 16
- Diurne - The Story of a Day's Work, by Phillips Russell – 24
- Negro Free Verse, by Fenton Johnson – 25
The Cotton Picker – 25
The Sunset – 25
Rulers – 25
- Impressions of the A.F. of L. Convention, by T.L.M, H.M. and C.E. – 26
- Books (reviews) – 28
The Lovely Invalid [Drift. A Novel, by Mary Aldis], by F. D. – 28
- Rhythm in a Novel [Nocturne, by Frank Swinnerton], By Ruth Pickering – 28
- Silence and the Resurrection (letter), by William Bross Lloyd – 30
- In Reply, by M. E. – 32
- From Norman Hapgood (letter), by Norman Hapgood – 32
- John Reed Explains (letter), by John Reed – 33
- [Ads] – 34
- [Ads] – 35
- CARTOONS
- "Now then. Children, all Together, three cheers for the Supreme Court!", by Art Young – 4
- "Nonsense, my dear. They're better fed than they've ever been in their lives before," by Cornelia Barns – 8
- ART
- Lomonosoff [sic], by Young – 11
- The National Labor Situation, by Boardman Robinson – 18
- Portrait of a City [Hoboken] (drawing and story), drawing by Stuart Davis, story by Max Eastman – 22
- Feline, by Stuart Davis – 23
Full Table of Contents for
Vol. 1, No. 7, September 1918
- Cover, Green Background With Black Highlights, with Silhouette of Bird, design by Hugo Gellert
- [Ads] – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- Editorial, by Arthur Ransome – 5
- Important News [no author] – 5
- Easy Come, Easy Go, by Howard Brubaker – 6
- With Gene Debs on the Fourth, by John Reed – 7
- Debs (illustration), by Art Young – 7
- Seymour Stedman, Chicago's Leading Socialist, Attorney for Debs (illustration), by Art Young – 8
- Deb's Hand (illustration), by Art Young – 9
- Faces (poem), by Rose Henderson – 9
- A Statesman of the New Order, by Max Eastman – 10
- New York and I (poem), by Arturo Giovannitti – 14
- Were You Ever a Child? A Discussion of Education, by Floyd Dell – 15
- Soldierly [no author] – 17
- The Social Revolution in Court, by Art Young and John Reed – 20
- [No title](illustrations of Porter, Murdock and Nebeker, prosecutors, and No. 2, the youngest juror] [no artist name] – 20
- [Illustrations of No. 11, the oldest juror, Judge Landis, Cleary for defense, and Vandeveer for defense] [no artist name] – 21
- Defendents [sic] Listen – A Sketch by Art Young – 22
- Sketched at Random from I. W. W. Members on Trial to Show the International Character
- of the Organization [drawing], by Art Young – 23
- Vandeveer (drawing), by Art Young – 25
- Judge Landis (drawing), by Art Young – 25
- John T. Doran, known as "Red Doran" (drawing), by Art Young – 26
- Jampes P. Thompson. a prominent I. W. W. Speaker (drawing), by Art Young – 26
- Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis stands up or walks around the courtroom as the impulse moves him . . . (drawing), by Art Young – 27
- Entrance to the Courtroom (drawing), by Art Young – 27
- Boxes Containing Letters and Other I.W.W Documents... (drawing), by Art Young – 28
- Books (reviews) – 29
- New Perspectives [Horizons. A Book of Criticisms, by Francis Hackett], by Louis Untermeyer – 29
- A Minority Report, by F. D. – 32
- Tattle [National Miniatures, by "Tattler"], by H. S. – 32
- International Labor and Socialist News, by Alexander Trachtenberg – 30
- [Ads] – 33
- Two Letters [Max Eastman, John Reed] – 34
- Liberator Book Shop – 35
- [Ads] – 36
- CARTOONS
- Our Modern Canute: "Back Tides!", by K. R. Chamberlain – 4
- ART
- Contemplation [no artist name] – 19
Full Table of Contents for
Vol. 1, No. 8, October 1918
- Cover, Figure on Winged Horse (in White), Drawing, Against Purple Background [reproduction of woodcut by John Storrs]
- [Ad] – 2
- [Ad] – 3
- The Farmers' Crusade/Letters from George Cronyn, a Non-Partisan League Organizer – 5
- Here We Are Again, by Howard Brubaker – 12
- Less Than Equal, A Story by Elsa Unterman – 13
- Our Cover Design [no author] – 18
- X Rays (poem), by Max Eastman – 18
- A Suffrage Trial in Washington, by Lucy Burns – 19
- Innocent Peter (poem), by Helen A. Salz
- Brest-Litovsk–A Brigands' Peace, by Nikolai Lenin – 22
- Editorials, by Max Eastman – 23
- The Campaign Issue – 23
- The Socialist Platform – 25
- Lenin–A Statesman of the New Order, by Max Eastman – 28
- A Message From Chicago, by the Committee of Five – 33
- Modern Love (poems) – 34
- Spring, by Jean Starr Untermeyer – 34
- Two Sonnets, by Floyd Dell – 34
- Unity, by Helen Hoyt – 35
- Severance, by Babette Deutsch – 35
- The Lost Heart, by Herbert S. Gorman – 35
- The Wall, by Paul Girasch – 35
- A Praiseful Complaint, by Max Eastman – 35
- Smiling, by Hazel Hall – 35
- Were You Ever a Child? A Discussion of Education, by Floyd Dell – 36
- International Labor and Socialist News, by Alexander Trachtenberg – 40
- Socialist Party Congressional Program – 42
- Books (reviews) – 46
A Free Man's Worship [Logic and Mysticism and Other Essays, by Bertrand Russell], by F. D. – 46
Plays: Irish, Yiddish and Middle Western [Exiles, by James Joyce; Wisconsin Plays, second series, B. W. Huebsch; The God of Vengeance, by Sholom Ash], by P. R. – 48
Liberator Book-Shop – 47
- Notes, by the Editors, F.D. – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- "Where Angels Fear to Tread," by Cornelia Barns – 4
- "We," by Art Young – 21
- Cartoon [no title], by Boardman Robinson – 27
- Citizen: "I want a newspaper that contains the whole truth" . . . , by William Gropper – 41
- ART
- Woodcut [house], by J. J. Lankes – 8
- Woodcut [man], by J. J. Lankes – 11
Full Table of Contents for
Vol. 1, No. 9, November 1918
- Cover, Bird outlined in blue, perched on an orange strip of color, against blue, black and white background [no artist]
- The Jury Voted Eight to Four Acquittal, by the Editors – 2
- [Ads] – 3
- The Trial of Eugene Debs, by Max Eastman – 5
- Redemption (poem), by Ernest J. Hopkins – 12
- The Chinese Basket, by Lillian Fox – 12
- Humiliation (poem), by Winifred Welles – 12
- Repartee, by Howard Brubaker – 13
- R.T.P. (poem), by Anne Herendeen – 13
- On Intervention in Russia, by John Reed – 14
- To Nicolai Lenin, by Max Eastman – 17
- Hellenica (poem), by Edward J. O'Brien – 19
- Old Men Hoeing (poem), by Leslie Nelson Jennings – 19
- A Morning (poem), by Max Eastman – 19
- Were You Ever a Child? A Discussion of Education, by Floyd Dell – 20
- Pro-German? (letter), by Wm. Bross Lloyd – 25
- Weather Forecast, [no author] – 25
- A Symposium on the Creel Documents [no author] – 28
- "All I Possess," by J. T. G., Jr. – 30
- Alien (poem), by Clement Wood – 31
- Words (poem), by E. P. S. Stackhouse – 31
- The Structure of the Soviet State, by John Reed – 32
- Aeroplanes and Jails, by C.E. – 39
- International Labor and Socialist News, by Alexander Trachtenberg – 40
- Books (reviews) – 44
Love Among the Shavians (George Bernard Shaw: His Life and Works, by Archibald Henderson), by Floyd Dell – 44
- The New American (With Poor Immigrants to America, by Stephen Graham), by H. P. S. – 46
- Announcement, [no author] – 44
- Liberator Book-Shop [no author] – 47
- Announcement[no author] – 47
- [Ads] – 48
- [Ads] – 49
- [Ads] – 50
- [Ads] – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- The Triumph of American Labor – Gompers Is Granted an Audience by King George, by Boardman Robinson – 4
- Are you a Socialist?""Certainly"" Show your indictment", by Art Young – 7
- "Are these good seats?", by Art Young – 13
- Backing the Wrong Horse, by Boardman Robinson – 24
- The Mollycoddles' Union, by Art Young – 27
- Art Young, Candidate, by Art Young – 39
- ART
- A Pueblo Indian, by Maurice Sterne – 18
Full Table of Contents for
Vol. 1, No. 10, December 1918
- Cover, Drawing of a Woman, Brown Ink With Sepia Background, by Maurice Sterne
- [Ad] – 2
- To a Pagan Poet (poem), by Mary L. Gruening – 3
- Lawn Party (poem), by Mary Gruening – 3
- Editorials – 5
- The League of Nations – 5
- A Warning – 7
- About Solidarity – 7
- Upton Sinclair – 7
- A Gradual Recovery - 8
- A Vote of Censure – 8
- Some Simple Truth – 8
- "Just Democracy" – 8
- Making Everything Clear, by Howard Brubaker – 9
- The Seventh Tier Soviet, by Roger N. Baldwin –
- 10
- To a Black Soldier Fallen in the War (poem), by Mary Burrill – 11
- The War Labor Board, by H.M. – 12
- Out of White Lips (poem), by Carl Sandburg – 15
- Russia in America, by [no author] – 16
- The Italian Workers and the War, by Carlo Tresca – 19
- Soldier-Mother (poem), by Hazel Hall – 21
- The Challenger (poem), by Babette Deutsch – 21
- We Will Go Down to Corinth (poem), by Leslie Nelson Jennings – 21
- November Seventh, 1918: A Speech in Commemoration of the Founding of the Soviet Republic in Russia, by Max Eastman – 22
- Signs of the Times, by C.E. – 23
- The Office Building (poem), by Helen Hoyt – 23
- Recent Impressions of Russia: Verbatim Report of a Conversation with Albert Rhys Williams, by Rose Pastor Stokes and Graham Stokes – 24
- The Socialist Vote, by C.E. – 33
- Russia's Answer to the Charge of Terrorism, by G. W. Tschitscherin – 34
- About the Second Masses Trial, by John Reed – 36
- The Election Gains of the Nonpartisan League", Olive S. Morris – 38
- Washington Letter, by Charles T . Hallinan – 40
- International Labor and Socialist News, by Alexander Trachtenberg – 42
- Books (reviews) – 44
Colors of Life (Poems and Songs and Sonnets, by Max Eastman), by Floyd Dell – 44
- [Ads] – 49
- Rain Wind (poem), by Mary Macmillan – 50
- Books on Labor – 51
- [Ads] – 52
- CARTOONS
- A Reminiscence of the Second Masses Trial, by Art Young – 4
- "Aw-Shut Up! This is a Free Country!" (political cartoon), by William Gropper – 9
- "You're a Liar!", by William Gropper – 13
- "You Too," by Boardman Robinson – 27
- Stedman: "Have You Any Prejudice Against Socialism ? ...", by Art Young – 37
- "You ain't big enough. Send your fadder," by William Gropper – 39
- ART
- Albert Rhys Williams, by Art Young – 24
- A Sketch of Judge Manton, by Art Young – 38
- A Sketch of Jim Larkin, by Art Young – 43
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