The December 1923 (Vol. 1, No. 8) issue of the Industrial Pioneer, an early publication of the Industrial Workers of the World.
Contents include:
-Amnesty by Christmas
-California, beautiful and damned
-Nailing Christ to the cross ahain by H. George Weise
-Hypocritical California by Archie Sinclair
-Centralia Conspiracy by Ralph Chaplin
-Apples by AG-1351
-Out where the Oregon rolls by Fred Pugh
-Steinmetz: a genius who was a friend of labor
-Fairy wand of the ages
-I.W.W. in convention assembled
-Modern industrialism by Justus Ebert
-Boss florists' industrial union by Aaron Weber
-Wreck of the silk special by James Lance
-Revolution in the air by C.M. Ripley
-A farmer sees America first
-Situation in Germany by Louis Bartha
-Retrenchment in Hollywood
-Russia, Europe's savior by Neil Gordon
-Conveyor makes shoe worker appendage
-The lynching of Bud Williams by Adam Noir
-Winter in working class families by J.D.C.
-Workers education: now or for future?
-As Pioneer readers see things
-Last letters of Joe Hill
-War and Christmas by Robert Grayson
-A worker's wanderings by John Ashburn
-Gompers and deportation by Forrest Edwards
-Christmas in Cleveland by Edward Lloyd
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