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1911 — 1917
Vol. 1, No. 12
Winslow, Horatio (editor)
New York: The Masses Publishing Co., 1911-12-01 20 p.; 34.5 x 27.5 cm.
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Contents Cover Image. Woman's Portrait (Winter, Charles A.): 1-1
Front Advertisements: 2-2
Contents: 3-3
Editorials: 3-3
Frontispiece. The Cheapest Commodity on the Market (Fischer, A. O.): 4-4
The Cheapest Commodity on the Market: 5-5
A Daughter of Delight. II (Winslow, Horatio): 6-7
The Sex and Woman Questions (Lewis, Lena Morrow): 7-7
Sensationalism and The Masses (Vlag, Piet): 8-8
Women Solving the High Cost of Living (Wood, Eugene): 8-8
The Color of Life. The Dream of Mirah (Kaneko, Josephine Conger): 9-9
The Color of Life. The Brother-Cry (Holiday, Carl): 9-9
The Color of Life. The Usual Course (Heard, Wilby): 9-9
How Much Is the Graft on the Worker? (Emmons, Matthew Ruskin): 10-10
Co-operation and Housewives (Simons, May Wood): 11-11
The Metamorphosis of Dora (Keech, Benjamin): 11-11
Facts and Interpretations. Truth and Immortality (Jellis, Hank): 12-12
Facts and Interpretations. Woman Suffrage: Why? (Parce, Lida): 12-12
Facts and Interpretations. One 'Present' Problem Settled (Keech, B.): 12-12
Facts and Interpretations. Cheap Paper, Cheap Food and the Proletariat: 12-12
The Way You Look at It. From the Bottom Up (Julius, Emanuel): 13-13
The Way You Look at It. Breaking Up the Home (Potter, Grace): 13-13
The Way You Look at It. A Swell Chance for You if You Grab It Quick: 13-13
The Way You Look at It. Um-Yum (Julius, Emanuel): 13-13
The Way You Look at It. Ridiculous: 13-13
Magdalene Forgives (Wentworth, Eleanor): 14-14
The Wonderful Lady that Mickey Met (Behrman, Ethel Knapp): 14-15
Henry (Gillmore, Inez Haynes): 15-17
Business and War (Crouch-Hazlett, Ida): 17-18
Importance of Socialism to Artists (Smith, Laeton): 18-18
Back Advertisements: 17-20
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