
Vol. 9, No. 10
Eastman, Max (editor)
New York: The Masses Publishing Co., 1917-08
52 p.; 27.5 x 21.5 cm.
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Contents
- Cover Image: A Cryptic Study of Mae Marsh's Features (Walts, Frank): 1-1
- Contributing Editors: 2-2
- Front Advertisements: 2-3
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: Rebellion (Eaton, Jeannette): 3-3
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: A Greek Coffee House (Mixter, Florence K.): 3-3
- Liberty Bell (Glintenkamp, H. J.): 4-4
- Revolutionary Progress (Eastman, Max): 5-6, 8-8, 10-11
- Faithful to the End (Chamberlain, K. R.): 7-7
- Conscription (Glintenkamp, H. J.): 9-9
- Strafe for Democracy! (Brubaker, Howard): 11-11
- Serve Your Country (Barns, Cornelia): 11-11
- God Is Love (Granich, Irwin): 12-13, 15-16
- Shouting the Battle-Cry of Freedom in Fifty-ninth Street (Barber, John): 14-14
- The Rival Rajahs (Holcomb, F. Morse): 17-17
- The Bright Side of Getting Licked (Reed, John): 17-17
- Hail Brothers!: 17-17
- Militarism at Play (Reed, John): 18-19
- Tom Mooney: 19-19
- Fantasie (Gellert, Hugo): 20-20
- Highways (Jennings, Leslie Nelson): 20-20
- Gray Old Mother (Wattles, Willard): 20-20
- Dialogue at Sunset (Louÿs, Pierre; Roberts, Walter Adolphe): 21-22
- The Lonely Bather (Eastman, Max): 22-22
- O It's Joy to Sing with the Hair Flung Free (Wynne, Annette): 22-22
- Silent (Gibson, Lydia): 23-23
- On a Hill (Gibson, Lydia): 23-23
- A River in Drought (Gibson, Lydia): 23-23
- Handful of Sand: A (Gibson, Lydia): 23-23
- Dust of Dreams (Gibson, Lydia): 23-23
- A Grove (Gibson, Lydia): 23-23
- Not Years (Gibson, Lydia): 23-23
- Submarines Notwithstanding (Barns, Cornelia): 24-24
- The Chances of Peace (Dell, Floyd): 25-25, 28-28
- Making the World Safe for Capitalism (Robinson, Boardman): 26-27
- A Tribute (Bell, Josephine): 28-28
- Conscientious Objectors: 29-30
- The Benefactor (Hires, Harrison S.): 30-30
- Two Notes (R. S.): 30-30
- David Starr Jordan: Treasurer of the People's Council for Peace and Democracy (Young, Arthur): 31-31
- The People's Council: 31-31
- Ishmael (Untermeyer, Louis): 32-32
- The Bargain (Whittridge, Euphenia): 32-32
- Congress and Big Business (Young, Arthur): 33-33
- The Spirit of Old Russia (Z.): 33-33
- The Eagle's Talons: 33-33
- The Passion of Peeking, and Other Problems (Wood, Charles W.): 34-34, 36-36
- Hero (Barns, Cornelia): 35-35
- To Our News-Stand Readers and Subscribers (Rogers, Merrill): 36-36
- Friends of American Freedom: 36-36
- Books That Are Interesting: The Book of the Month—Book Review of 'Doing My Bit for Ireland' by Margaret Skinnider (Day, Dorothy): 37-38
- Portrait of Bertrand Russell (Horrabin, J. F.): 37-37
- Books That Are Interesting: Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary—Book Review of 'I, Mary MacLane' by Mary MacLane (D. D.): 38-38
- Books That Are Interesting: The Sons of God—Book Review of 'The Mythology of All Races, Vol. I: Greek and Roman' by William Sherwood Fox (Dell, Floyd): 39-40
- Books That Are Interesting: Turning the Other Cheek—Book Review of 'Profiles from China' by Eunice Tietjens (Untermeyer, Louis): 40-41
- Note: 41-41
- Reading The Masses (Dehn, Adolph): 41-41
- Suffrage and Sedition: 42-42
- Knit a Strait-Jacket for Your Soldier Boy: 42-42
- Liberty Loan: The (Kearney, Patrick): 42-42
- Making a Safe (Waddell, Elizabeth): 42-42
- Petition to the President and Congress of the United States for the Immediate Repeal of the Present Conscription Law: 43-43
- Back Advertisements: 44-52
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: Of a Night (Buck, Howard): 45-45
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: To R. A. (F.): 45-45
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: The Married Woman Speaks—A Society Woman (Snow, Jane): 47-47
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: The Married Woman Speaks—A Childless Wife (Snow, Jane): 47-47
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: The Married Woman Speaks—A Suffragist (Snow, Jane): 47-47
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: The Married Woman Speaks—A Mother (Snow, Jane): 47-47
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: Spirit Roads (Corliss, Frank): 50-50
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: The Autobiography of a Small Town Girl (Divine, Charles): 50-50
- Orchids and Hollyhocks: To One Loved (Mastin, Florence Ripley): 50-50