Proceedings of the 10th annual convention of the Socialist Labor Party [microform] : held in the Common Council Chamber, at the City of Rochester, N.Y. January 27th, 1900, to February 2nd, 1900 ; Proceedings of Socialist Unity Convention : held at Indianapolis, Indiana beginning July 29, 1901. 1900-

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Proceedings of the 10th annual convention of the Socialist Labor Party [microform] : held in the Common Council Chamber, at the City of Rochester, N.Y. January 27th, 1900, to February 2nd, 1900 ; Proceedings of Socialist Unity Convention : held at Indianapolis, Indiana beginning July 29, 1901. 1900-1901.

2 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.

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