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1911 — 1917
Vol. 8, No. 5
Eastman, Max (editor)
New York: The Masses Publishing Co., 1916-03-01 28 p.; 34.5 x 27.5 cm.
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Contents Cover Image (Smith, H.): 1-1
Contributing Editors: 2-2
Front Advertisements: 2-3
Patriotism (Chamberlain, K. R.): 4-4
Hands (Anderson, Sherwood): 5-5
Sketches (Sloan, John): 6-6
Coming to Port (Eastman, Max): 7-7
A Remarkable Governor: 7-7
Solidarity at Youngstown (Becker, Maurice): 8-8
Fire in the Steel Trust (Bohn, Frank): 9-10
England before the World (Davis, Stuart): 10-10
The Café des Aviateurs (Bullard, Arthur): 11-11
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Flynn, Elizabeth Gurley): 12-12
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Parsons, Elsie Clews): 12-12
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Irwin, Will): 12-12
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Gillmore, Inez Haynes): 12-12
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Field, Sara Bard): 12-12
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Untermann, Ernest): 12-12
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Holmes, John Haynes): 12-12
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Davis, Stuart): 13-13
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Sloan, John): 13-13
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Wood, Charles Erskine Scott): 13-13
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (Russell, Charles Edward): 13-13
Do You Believe in Patriotism? (O'Dell, L.): 13-13
Censored: 13-13
Prepared (Gruening, Martha): 13-13
If You Belong Here—Line Up! (Young, Arthur): 14-15
Editorial (M. E.): 16-16
Tolerance and Truth (Untermeyer, Jean Starr): 16-16
John S. Sumner, the New Censor, Takes Office: 16-16
Solders of Fortune (Barns, Cornelia): 17-17
Communiqué (Brubaker, Howard): 17-17
Shy (Eastman, Max): 18-18
A Letter from Bob Minor (Minor, Bob): 18-18
A 'Poilu' Bidding Good-Bye to His Sweetheart (Minor, Robert): 18-18
Margins: Book Review of 'The Stakes of Diplomacy' by Walter Lippmann and 'The Poet in the Desert' by C. E. S. Wood (Eastman, Max): 19-19
Animal vs. Human Legislation (Young, Arthur): 19-19
To One without Work (Bynner, Witter): 19-19
An Incendiary Play: Review of 'The Weavers': 19-19
Letters. His Name Is Williams (Weiss, Rose): 20-20
Letters. Pleased (Griebel, Emil): 20-20
Letters. Aggrieved (Sanford, Mary R.): 20-20
Letters. Not Afraid (Roberts, C. J.): 20-20
Letters. The Party? (Gifford, H.): 20-20
Letters. Praise for 'Heavenly Discourse' (Dent, Miriam): 20-20
Letters. The Trouble with 'The Masses' (J. H. R.): 20-20
Letters. Fresh as the Morning Air (Schlytter, G. Selmer): 20-20
Letters. On 'A Ballad' by Williams (Massey, Helen): 20-20
Letters. More on 'A Ballad' (P.): 20-20
Letters. Likes the Art, Not the Poetry (Thomas, Floyd E.): 20-20
Letters. Congratulations on Your New Enemies (Post, Wm. O.): 20-20
Letters. 'The Masses' Pleases and Shocks (Gillmore, Inez Haynes): 20-20
Letters. Carols (George, Ruth): 20-20
Letters. And Carols! (Fuller, Walter G.): 20-20
Letters. What's Kept 'The Masses' off the News-stands (Ovington, Mary W.): 20-20
Letters. Touched (Sperber, H.): 20-20
Letters. Dirtied (Leigh, Ed. O.): 20-20
Letters. Amused (Fielding, William J.): 20-20
Letters. Useless (S. E. E.): 20-20
Letters. Spiritual (Berwind, Ethel): 20-20
Letters. Wish I Might Meet 'Williams' (Tuckerman, Gustavus): 20-20
'Women Are Such Geese!' (Young, Art): 20-20
A Rhyme for the Swine (Sexton, Bernard): 21-21
Press Pearl: 21-21
The Fate of a Republic (W. E. W.): 21-21
Afraid: 21-21
Travel (F. A. C.): 21-21
A Sermon on Reverence (Eastman, Max): 21-21
Resurrection (Kemp, Harry): 21-21
The Young Girl with Red Hair (Gibson, Lydia): 21-21
The Speech of Matthew A. Schmidt: 22-22
Saturday Night (Ginsberg, Louis): 22-22
Mother: A Drawing (Barns, Cornelia): 23-23
Back Advertisements: 24-28
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