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COLE, Josephine R. (Compiled.) Socialist 

 Songs, Dialogues and Recitations. Paper, 

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This book is issued in response to a constant 

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SPARGO, John. Forces That Make for So- 

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 This recent pamphlet by one of the most bril- 

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 SPARGO, John. A Socialist View of Mr. 



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 An impartial study of the trust magnate in the 

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