League for Industrial Democracy. Pamphlets, 1922-1978.

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League for Industrial Democracy. Pamphlets, 1922-1978.

134 pamphlets in this collection from the League for Industrial Democracy.

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Cornell University Library

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Herling, John P. (John Phillip), 1917-

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John Herling, a prominent Washington journalist, syndicated labor columnist, and author graduated from Harvard in 1928 and later became an observer of events in the labor movement and the world of business and government. Until 1934, he worked for the League for Industrial Democracy, and between 1929 and 1940 he served as a director of the Children's Crusade for Children, assisting war refugees in Europe. During the presidential campaigns of 1928, 1932, and 1936, he served as a research assistan...

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Lewis, Alfred Baker, 1897-

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Maslow, Harold.

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Epstein, Abraham

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Lash, Joseph P., 1909-1987

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Soule, George.

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Nehemkis, Peter Raymond

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Bauer, John, 1881-

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Shapiro, Morris.

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Bloomberg, Warner

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Alexander, Robert J. (Robert Jackson), 1918-2010

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Moe, Finn

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Brooks, Thomas R.

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Sering, Paul

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Lend, Evelyn

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Weiss, Abraham, 1913-

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Davis, Michael Marks, 1879-1971

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Coldwell, M. J. (Major James), 1888-1974

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Kingsbury, John Adams, 1876-1956

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Counts, George S. (George Sylvester), 1889-1974

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Meiklejohn, Kenneth.

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Hyman, Sonia Zunser.

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Cohen, Felix S., 1907-1953

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Felix Solomon Cohen (1907-1953), lawyer; assistant and associate solictor, Department of Interior; professor of jurisprudence at Yale and The City College of New York; scholar on law, ethics and philosophy, and civil rights of Native Americans and other minorities. From the description of Felix S. Cohen papers addition, 1927-1960 (bulk 1931-1953). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 702183050 From the description of Felix S. Cohen papers, 1916-1992. (Unknown). WorldCat record id:...

Groseclose, Emmett

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Berube, Maurice R.

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Senior, Clarence Ollson, 1903-1974

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Alfred, Helen L.

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League for Industrial Democracy.

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The League for Industrial Democracy (LID) was founded in 1905 as the Intercollegiate Socialist Society by democratic socialist intellectuals to bring "education for the new social order" to the nation's campuses, but its name was changed in 1920 to broaden appeal and better reflect aims of social ownership and democratic control of industry. In 1922 Norman Thomas (1884-1968; later the Socialist Party's head and presidential candidate) joined Harry W. Laidler as Co-Director. LID campaigned throug...

Perelman, Norman.

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Laidler, Harry W. (Harry Wellington), 1884-1970

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Economist. From the description of Reminiscences of Harry Wellington Laidler : oral history, 1965. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122451940 Harry Laidler, economist, author, educator and socialist activist, was born in Brooklyn, New York, February 18, 1884. He received his B.A. from Wesleyan University (1907) where he was one of the founders of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society. He received a LL.B. from Brooklyn Law School in 1910 and ...

Weisenburg, Mina.

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Bliss, Elizabeth T.

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Abrams, Charles, 1902-1970

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Housing expert. From the description of Reminiscences of Charles Abrams : oral history, 1964. (Columbia University In the City of New York). WorldCat record id: 122608239 Lawyer, urban housing planner, professor of city planning. Charles Abrams studied at Brooklyn Law School, and was a landlord in Greenwich Village. He became an authority on urban housing, and served as a consultant on various private, state, federal, and international housing projec...

Barou, Noel.

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Withers, William, 1905-1987

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Blanshard, Paul, 1892-1980

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Goldbloom, Maurice J.

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Kahn, Tom

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Young, Charles D. (Charles Denson), 1822-1887

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Raushenbush, Carl

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Lindbom, Tage, 1909-

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