ETOL Writers: Carlos Hudson
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March 1934: Inside the C.C.C. Camps
May 1934: The Case of Mr. Dillinger
May 1934: Crime and Economics – Starving Men Steal
March 1938: A Frame-Up That Failed
April 1942: Anglo-American Plans for Italy (as Jack Ranger)
July 1942: Aviation and the War (as Jack Ranger)
5 January 1948: Collapse or Prosperity? (as Jack Ranger)
12 January 1948: What Do We Face – Prosperity or a Depression? (as Jack Ranger)
16 February 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire (column) (as Jack Ranger)
1 March 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire (column) (as Jack Ranger)
8 March 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire (column) (as Jack Ranger)
29 March 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire (column) (as Jack Ranger)
12 April 1948: Senator Taylor – Wallace’s Running Mate (as Jack Ranger)
12 April 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire – The Impact of Truman’s New War Program ... (column) (as Jack Ranger)
26 April 1948: Chicago – A May Day Survey (as Jack Ranger)
10 May 1948: Fact and Fancy in the Stassen Myth (as Jack Ranger)
24 May 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire – The Best the System Can Offer (column) (as Jack Ranger)
28 June 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire – The Best the System Can Offer (column) (as Jack Ranger)
5 July 1948: The Truth – President, Congress Agree Each Is Worst (as Jack Ranger)
August–October 1948: A Labor Party – A “Must” for American Workers (series) (as Jack Ranger)
30 August 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire – Notes on Next M-Day (column) (as Jack Ranger)
13 September 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire (column) (as Jack Ranger)
4 October 1948: There Is Nothing to Be Gained from Dewey, Truman or Wallace (as Jack Ranger)
25 October 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire – “Featherbedding” by the Capitalists (column) (as Jack Ranger)
8 November 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire – “Featherbedding” by the Capitalists (column) (as Jack Ranger)
15 November 1948: Election Results Heighten Workers’ Confidence – Illinois (as Jack Ranger)
20 December 1948: Tapping the Wall St. Wire – Sales and Employment Slipping (column) (as Jack Ranger)
March 1949: Boom and Bust in American Prosperity (as Jack Ranger)
March 1949: Chicago – The “Small Pool of Labor” Makes Bosses Happy (as Jack Ranger)
Sseptember 1951: The “Why?” Is Missing (as Jack Ranger) (book review)
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