Proclamation signed by Berger, et al--- 129 Letter, Feb. 6, 1917, Germer to National Executive Committee__ 130-Letter, May 7, 1917, Germer to National Executive Committee__ 131-Letter, May 17, 1917, Germer to National Executive Committee_ 132-Article, "Here Is Your Opportunity," from Milwaukee Leader, Jan. 26, 1918. 133-Order No. 5280, by Germer, dated June 29, 1917. 134-Invoice No. 1796, dated June 26, 1917. 258 259 200 261 261 263 263 135-Invoice No. 1991, dated July 10, 1917. 136-Invoice No. 2248, dated Aug. 8, 1917. 141-Record or invoice No. 2489, dated Sept. 10, 1917_ 147-Aticle, "It is Not Their War," from Milwaukee Leader, Jan. 23, 1918 266 148-Item, "It Is Their War," from Milwaukee Leader, Jan. 25, 1918 267 149-Item, "Young Socialists' Movement Shows Splendid Growth," from Milwaukee Leader, Jan. 28, 1918_. 267 150-Article, "The Shipping Trust on Top," from Milwaukee Leader, Feb. 1, 1918_ 267 151-Article, "Kicking the Onus Around," from Milwaukee Leader, Jan. 8, 1918__ 268 153-Article, "Will He Live Up to the Occasion?" from Milwaukee Leader, Jan. 18, 1918.. Article, "Wake Up Washington," from American Socialist, June 23, 1917 362 158-Letter, July 5, 1917, Harter to Editor Am. Socialist_. 384 408 409 162-Claim for discharge or exemption of David Mendelsohn__. 409 Volume II. 166-Letter sent out for subscriptions to Milwaukee Leader_ 168-Letter, Dec. 5, 1917, Kruse to Wangerin___. 427 442 447 170-Excerpts taken from Milwaukee Leader, which are indicative 546 564 172-Editorial from Milwaukee Leader of June 26, 1917, entitled "Prepare for the meetings 593 173-Pages 384-385 from William E. Walling's book entitled "The Socialists and the War". 174 Article from American Socialist of Apr. 21, 1917, entitled 617 621 176 The following from Milwaukee Leader of Apr. 12, 1917: "Majority Report Condemns War as Business Intrigue " Spargo's Report Defines Program of War Demands 177-News item setting forth German Socialist peace terms, in issue of Milwaukee Leader of June 16, 1917___ 179-Record of National Office, invoice No. 7713, May 29, 1917, to Paul E. Miller, Milwaukee, 10,000 copies war program ordered by 24 Speech by Robert Morse Lovett, entitled "Must Not Forget Democracy in War," delivered in Chicago, May 27, 1918_ 27-Article entitled "A Statement to Our Readers," from American 37-Article, “Blind Fanaticism," from Milwaukee Leader, Oct. 24, 39-National Constitution of the Young People's Socialist League__ 43-Letter from Berger, Thomas and Rehfeld addressed to "Dear Comrades," in re suppression of National edition of Milwaukee 44 Letter, Nov. 26, 1917, Montague to Milwaukee Leader- 45 Subscription or contribution blank of The Milwaukee Leader 414 48-Resolution addressed to Wisconsin Senators and Representatives 52-Article, “The Truth About Preparedness," by John Spargo__. 53-National Prohibition Party Platform of 1916 "Peace and Pre- 54-Gov. Martin Glynn's speech in nominating President Wilson in Democratic National Convention in 1916. 55-Article, "Are Socialists Practical?" (written in March, 1903). Article, "If This Be Treason, Make the Most of It" (written 56-Table naming 33 members of the Council of National Defense__. 57-Copy of letter dated Sept. 18, 1917, from Amos Pinchot to The Conference Committee of the Senate and the House of Representa- tives in regard to the Council of National Defense, War Profits and 59-Statement made by Delegate Berger in open convention, at- tacking Haywood and the I. W. W. and asking that they be ousted 60-Article or interview from Seattle Daily Times of Aug. 4, 1913, entitled "Berger Declares He Has Always Opposed I. W. W.'s Doc- 63-Report of a speech by Berger entitled "I Wouldn't Fight for Kaiser," appearing in Milwaukee Free Press of Oct. 3, 1914. 64-Editorial from Milwaukee Journal of Nov. 9, 1910, entitled "The- Article from Pearson's Magazine of December, 1914, by Charles Ed- ward Russell, entitled "The Inside of the European Madhouse ". 72-Article from American Socialist of Sept. 2, 1914, entitled Exhibits 1, 2, 3-Minutes made by T. C. Nixon__. |