The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 1, Issue 46, January 1922 Cover: City scene, in orange and black, by Gropper [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 Comment -- 5 The Face of Gompers, by Michael Gold -- 5 As to Discrimination -- by Max Eastman -- 5 What is Social Equality, by Walter F. White -- 6 What Is Social Equality? by Walter F. White -- 6 The Seattle Insurgents, by Bruce Rogers -- 7 The Wheels of Injustice, by Michael Gold -- 8 The American Type, by Claude McKay -- 8 Lament (poem), by Daytie Randle Announcement [no author] -- 9 Sacco and Vanzetti in Paris, by Ida O'Neil -- 10 At the Gates of Tombs (poem), Carl Sandburg -- 12 In You (poem), Alan Breese -- 12 Sing Cornbelt Men! (poem), Sherwood Trask -- 12 Baal-Moloch (poem), Florence Tanenbaum -- 12 Eternal Recurrence (poem), Rolfe Humphries -- 12 On to Harding, Then Home Again, by Michael Gold, drawings by William Gropper -- 14 The Singing Wives (poem), by Anna Wickham -- 20 All American, by Howard Brubaker -- 21 Dornroschen (poem), by E. V. F.L. -- 21 I Own a Slave, by Henry G. Alsberg -- 24 [the page number should be "22" but the document has "24" printed] A Telegram (poem), by Max Eastman -- 23 Cherish My Love (poem), by Jarold Vinal -- 23 II (poem), by Jarold Vinal -- 23 Don Giovanni (poem), by Joseph Freeman -- 23 La Paloma in London (poem), by Claude McKay -- 23 Futility (poem), by Claude McKay -- 23 Migratory Workers' Convention, by a Special Correspondent -- 25 The Russian Idea, by Floyd Dell -- 26 Our Bookkeeper, by Max Eastman -- 28 Books -- 29 The Briary Bush [The Briary Bush, by Floyd Dell], by Heywood Broun -- 29 "Dreams Out of Darkness," by Jean Starr Untermeyer, by Joseph Freeman -- 29 Soft-Pedalling for Peace [The Folly of Nations, by Frederick Palmer], by Hubert Harrison -- 30 CARTOONS Mr. Gompers, by Boardman Robinson -- 4 Waiting-Room, by John Barber -- 8 Balfour: "We grieve for the (British) dead but we don't forget," by Boardman Robinson -- 11 India Welcomes the Prince of Wales [no artist name] -- 13 The Conference on Far Eastern Questions, by Hugo Gellert -- 18-19 [two-page] A blow at birth control [no artist name] -- 24 Soviet Envoys: for Persia the oily palm, for Russia the gate [no artist name] -- 25 Close Harmony, by Maurice Becker -- 27 ART From a Cut by Ilonka Karasz -- 12 Figure, by Hugo Gellert -- 21 Woodcut, by J.J. Lankes -- 22-23 [two-page] ########### The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 2, Issue 47, February 1922 Cover: Man running with broom and shovel, tones of black and orange, by Gropper [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 A Christmas Party, by Max Eastman -- 5 Wanderlust (poem), by Helen Bower -- 7 So-Called, by Frederic Raper -- 8 To Our Friends [no author] -- 8 Keats 1821-1921 (poem), by Anna Nelson Reed -- 8 An Eclipse in Moscow, by Tom Barker -- 9 The Vindication of Mr. Thomas, by Charles T. Hallihan -- 10 The Hero, by Edmund Wilson Jr. -- 12 Febru-airy Nothings, by Howard Brubaker -- 13 The Password to Thought--to Culture, by Michael Gold -- 14 Shop-Talk (poem), by Anne Herendeen -- 20 Reflection (poem), by Gladys Bryant -- 20 To a Dancing Partner(poem), by Max Eastman -- 20 April Evening (poem), by Miriam Vedder -- 20 Relief for Vienna, by Frederick Kuh, drawings by Adolph Dohn -- 21 The Uncaging of Debs, by Charles P. Sweeney -- 22 Poems, by Lydia Gibson -- 22 There is a Wood (poem), by Bernard Raymund -- 23 The Stranger (poem), by Anne Herendeen -- 23 Love (poem), by Joseph Freeman -- 23 Crowds (poem), by Hazel Ball -- 23 Trees in Winter (poem), by Lydia Gibson -- 23 Indifference (poem), by Marya Zaturensky -- 23 The Little Lincoln, by Claude MacKay [sic] -- 24 Two Conversations, by Max Eastman -- 27 John Reed's Book, by Nikolai Lenin -- 28 Humor and the Revolution [review of The Sense of Humor by Max Eastman], by Floyd Dell -- 29 Books -- 31 The Medicine Man of Pasadena [The Book of Life, by Upton Sinclair], by Joseph Freeman -- 31 My Dear Wells: Being a Series of Letters Addressed by Henry Arthur Jones to Mr. H. G. Wells Upon Bolshevism, Collectivism, Internationalism, and the Distribution of Wealth, reviewed by Joseph Freeman -- 31 [Ads] -- 33 A Correction, by the Editors -- 34 [Ads] -- 35 [Ads] -- 36 CARTOONS H.G. Wells, by Boardman Robinson -- 4 Viennese Waltz, by Adolph Dehn -- 6 Self-Portrait, by Wanda Gag -- 7 Up in the Air, by Hugo Gellert -- 9 Work like hell and be happy, by Gropper -- 12 A Suggestion for the New Peace Dollar, by Hugo Gellert -- 13 The Seven Who Were Hanged, by Muriel Hannah -- 16 John Bull to the Irish Bourgeois: "You Drive Him Now!" by Hugo Gellert -- 18-19 [two-page] In Starving Vienna-Cabaret Parisien, by Adolph Dehn -- 21 "Please Give for the Future!" by Adolph Dehn -- 22 A Drawing by Maurice Sterne -- 24 Hail, the Workers' Party, by Boardman Robinson -- 26 "But really, you have no classes in America!" by Gropper -- 27 Arthur Henderson, Labor M. P. [no artist name] -- 28 In the Cathedral, by John Barber -- 30 ART Woodcut of women, by Lydia Gibson -- 20 Ghosts [artist name illegible] -- 23 Woodcut by J. J. Lankes -- 25 ################## The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 3, Issue 48, March 1922 Cover: Woman in hat, in orange and black tones, by Hugo Gellert [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 Wanted: Pioneers for Siberia! by Michael Gold -- 5 Simon Gerty (poem), by Elinor Wylie -- 8 Poems by Class War Prisoners -- 9 Death Bed (poem), by Charles Ashleigh -- 9 Stone (poem), by Ben Gitlow -- 9 Freedom (poem) [no author] -- 9 Taps (poem), by Ralph Chaplin -- 9 Vespers (poem), by Charles Ashleigh -- 9 A Polish Countess, by Henry Alsberg -- 10 Three Fables, Charles Oorum -- 11 The Living Dead (poem), by Ralph Chaplin -- 11 One Day's Work, by George Granich -- 12 Funeral Oration [no author name] -- 14 A Southern Holiday (poem), by E. Merrill Root -- 15 Wesley Everest (poem), by Ralph Chaplin -- 15 Americanizing Haiti, by Martha Foley -- 16 November 11th (poem), by Francis X. Biddle -- 17 What is Lacking in the Theatre, by Claude McKay, drawings by Hugo Gellert -- 20 Sonnet (poem), by Lydia Gibson -- 22 At the Corner (poem), by Hazel Hall -- 22 Absence (poem), by Claude McKay -- 22 On the Road (poem), by Claude McKay -- 22 The Farmer (poem), by E. Merrill Roo -- 22 Indeterminate Sentences, by Howard Brubaker -- 23 Prize Fights vs. Color, by Michael Gold -- 24 Liberator Bond for Sale [no author] -- 26 Liberator News [no author] -- 26 Books [reviews] -- 27 Suggesting a Biography, by Max Eastman -- 27 A Bourgeois Hero [The Lonely Warrior, Claude C. Washburn], by Merrill Denison -- 29 More High-School Realism [Tales of Mean Streets, by Arthur Morrison], by Michael Gold -- 29 [The Science of Eating, by Alfred W. McCann], by A.M. -- 30 [Ads] -- 31 [Ads] -- 32 [Ads] -- 33 [Ads] -- 34 [Ads] -- 35 [Ads] -- 36 CARTOONS Japan Has Promised to Evacuate Siberia--When? by Hugo Gellert -- 4 "Thank Gawd, I'm a woikin' horset" by Lundean -- 7 You Can Make It ... Boys! by Hugo Gellert -- 8 Ya fed him wood alcohol! Ain't ya ashamed of yerseIf? by Gropper -- 10 "Say, dont call me a cockroach business man, ya hear? . . . by William Gropper -- 11 Where the Dividends Come, From George Grosz, Berlin -- 12 -- and Where They Go to, George Grosz Berlin -- 13 "Never mind Revolution. This country'd be alrite if we had our beer," by William Gropper -- 16 "Honest, Ray, it's 14-karat gold!" From a lithograph by Boardman Robinson -- 17 Lenine at Genoa, by Boardman Robinson -- 18-19 [two-page] Chekhov's The Sudden Death of a Horse, by Hugo Gellert -- 20 Katinka, by Hugo Gellert -- 20 Tartar Dance, by Hugo Gellert -- 21 The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers, by H.G. -- 21 "My word! How can one stand such low people?" by William Gropper -- 23 A Right Hook to the Jaw, by William Gropper -- 24 In-fighting, by William Gropper -- 25 Yesterday - Treat 'Em Rough, by Maurice Becker -- 26 Today - Treat 'Em Square! by Maurice Becker -- 27 ART An Art Student, by Wanda Gag -- 6 A Negro Girl, by Onorio Ruotolo -- 14 [Figures of animals], by Zoltan Hecht -- 22 ########################## The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 4, Issue 49, April 1922 Cover: Drawing of woman in white outline against red background, by Hugo Gellert [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 The Hallucinations of Ivan Ivanovitch, by ex-Count A. B. Bohrischeff-Pushkin -- 5 Garvey as a Negro Moses, by Claude McKay -- 8 Theosophy on the High Seas: A Letter En Route from Max Eastman -- 11 A Letter from Mexico, by Maurice Becker -- 12 Futility (poem), by Bernice Lesbia Kenyon -- 13 Enigma, A Play by Floyd Dell -- 14 The Cannes-Cannes Conference, by George Slocombe -- 17 End of the Week (poem), by Michael Gold -- 17 The Peasant (poem), by Eugene Jolas -- 17 Man, X His Mark (Comment on an Exhibit of Drawings by Boardman Robinson), by Robert Minor -- 20 Poems by Joseph Freeman -- 22 The Dancers -- 22 Fantasia -- 22 Pastoral -- 22 Revolutionary Prelude -- 22 Love at Dawn -- 22 De Profundis -- 22 Thoughts of a Great Thinker, by Michael Gold -- 23 A Laughter-Dinner Speaker, by Howard Brubaker -- 26 Never Enslaved (poem), by Lydia Gibson -- 27 French Leave (poem), by Claude McKay -- 27 Portrait (poem), by Louise Bogan -- 27 A Happy Poet (poem), by Dorine Elsmie -- 27 I Was a Ship (poem), by Francis B. Biddle -- 27 Books (reviews) -- 28 A Young Girl"s Diary [A Young Girl's Diary, Prefaced by Sigmund Freud], by Joseph Freeman -- 28 Charlie Chaplin Writes [My Trip Abroad, by Charlie Chaplin]], by Claude McKay -- 28 Let's Be Friends [Woo-king With the Working Woman], by Karl Pretshold -- 29 The Negro as Poet [The Book of American Negro Poetry], by Walter White -- 29 [Ads] -- 31 [Ads] -- 32 [Ads] -- 33 [Ads] -- 34 [Ads] -- 35 [Ads] -- 36 CARTOONS Ghost of the dead 'Hun";... by Robert Minor -- 4 Spring is here, by Lydia Gibson -- 6 "A little suffering purifies the soul, don't you think?" by William Gropper -- 7 An Old Worker, by Onorio Ruotolo -- 8 "Will There Be a Resurrection This Easter?" by Hugo Gellert -- 10 At a Socialist Dance in Yucatan , by Maurice Becker -- 12 The Fruits of Wilson Russian Policy, by William Gropper -- 13 Lost In the Storm, by Art Young -- 15 "Gee, if I only get my hands on the guy who said two can live cheaper than one!" by Clive Weed -- 16 The Wage Cut Drive, by William Gropper -- 18-19 [two-page] In the Street-car, From a lithograph by Boardman Robinson -- 20 Dr. Conference-"I'll give him this anaesthetic, then he won't suffer so," by Boardman Robinson -- 21 The Mailed Fist Wins Temporarily, by Art Young -- 23 Mammy Harding Doesn't Want Taxes on Capital, by Hugo Gellert -- 24 "Paul, isn't it horrifying that 'the perfume makers' strike is still on?" by William Gropper -- 25 ART Houses, by Niles Spencer -- 9 Man and animal, by Bertram Hartman -- 27 ############################ The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 5, Issue 50, May 1922 Cover: Man wielding what looks like an anvil, against a black background [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 Palm Sunday in the Coal Fields, by Michael Gold -- 5 Glands and the Hero, by Floyd Dell -- 11 Eastward Ho! by Tom Barker -- 11 Let's Get Them Out, by Robert Minor -- 14 Spring Sonnets (poems), by Claude McKay -- 16 Negro Spiritual -- 16 The White House -- 16 To the Intrenched Classes -- 16 The Night Fire -- 16 The Italian Seamstress, by Arturo Giovannitti -- 17 Tahitian Holiday (poem), by Lydia Gibson -- 20 Song of a Woman (poem), by Jean Starr Untermeyer -- 20 Poems -- 21 To An Outgoing Tenant, by Mary Carolyn Davies -- 21 Design for a Perfect World, by Louis Untermeyer -- 21 Complexity, by Judith Tractman -- 21 Bouquets for May Day -- 22 Radical Tactics, by William Z. Foster -- 22 Cut Loose (poem), by Loureine A. Aber -- 22 India, by Basanta Koomar Roy -- 22 "What's The Use?" By Carlo Tresca -- 22 Max Eastman on the Job [no author] -- 22 Moonshine, by Howard Brubaker -- 23 Mexico, by Roberto Haberman -- 23 He Who Gets Slapped, by Claude McKay -- 24 In a Southern Prison Camp, by Isaac H. Schwartz -- 25 Books (reviews) -- 28 A Critic Faces Himself [Upstream, by Ludwig Lewisohn], by Pierre Loving -- 28 A Prize Fighter Novelist [Emmett Lawler, by Jim Tully], by S. A. DeWitt -- 28 White and Black in Texas [White and Black, by H. A. Shands], by Mary White Ovington -- 28 [Ads] -- 29 [Ads] -- 31 [Ads] -- 32 [Ads] -- 33 [Ads] -- 34 [Ads] -- 35 [Ads] -- 36 CARTOONS Strike! by Hugo Gellert -- 4 Mr. Public - "There's another big coal strike on." . . . by Clive Week -- 6 "You'll always carry us along, old $, you can't fail!" by William Gropper -- 7 Cafe Scenes in Vienna, by Adolph Dehn -- 10 "Oh, give a feller a chance; you've been good long enough!" by Art Young -- 12 Lloyd George hears there are no golf links at Genoa, by Hannah -- 14 Mexican peons, by Maurice Becker -- 15 "Blow, breezes, blow," by Lydia Gibson -- 16 Her First Spring Day, by Wanda Gag -- 17 The Circuit at Genoa, by Hugo Gellert -- 18-19 [two-page] Old Adam in Bernard Shaw's "Back to Methuselah," by William Gropper -- 25 Desolation, by Adolph Dehn -- 27 ART A drawing, by C. Bertram Hartman -- 21 A drawing, by Boardman Robinson -- 22 A drawing, by Lydia Gibson -- 22 A drawing, by Hugo Gellert -- 23 A drawing, by Cornelia Barns -- 23 ########################### The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 6, Issue 51, June 1922 Cover: Drawing of woman's face [no artist name] [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 Down the Coast from Genoa, by Max Eastman, drawings by Sors and Crispi -- 5 Alone (poem), by Claude McKay -- 8 An Open Letter from Charles W. Wood to Hon Richard Enright and Hon. John F. Hylan -- 9 Max Eastman (left), Marcel Cachin (right) and Correspondents of Isvestia and L'Humanite in front of the Pallozo San Giorgio (photo) -- 9 The Wobblies Raid on the Seamen's Union, by Dick Orson -- 12 Andy's Ship, by William Gropper -- 12 The Case of Nickolay Mansevich, by Stanley Boon -- 14 Red Roses for Hillman, by Michael Gold -- 16 April (poem), by Stirling Bowen -- 24 As Might High Ladies (poem), by Francis Murphy -- 24 Explanations and Apologies, by Floyd Dell -- 25 Kokomo Arraigned (poem), by Ralph E. Goll -- 26 The Constant Reader, by Howard Brubaker -- 27 Out of Texas, by Lucy Maverick -- 28 Negro Girl, by Niles Spencer -- 28 Negro Boy, by Hugo Gellert -- 29 Caucasian Boy, by Maurice Sterne -- 29 The Poet Seeks a New Beauty (poem), by Marya Zaturensky -- 30 Mortgage:(poem) -- Florence Tannenbaum -- 30 [Ads] -- 31 [Ads] -- 32 [Ads] -- 33 [Ads] -- 34 [Ads] -- 35 [Ads] -- 36 CARTOONS Tchicherin, by Sors -- 4 Charles Rappaport, Marxian,. . . by Crispi -- 6 Rakovsky, by Crispi -- 7 Tchicherin, by Crispi -- 7 George Slocombe, Correspondent of the London Daily Herald by Sors -- 8 Steam Shoveling, by Reginald March -- 13 Demonstration, by O. Nagel -- 17 The Oily Scramble, by Gropper -- 18-19 [two-page] Storm in Connecticut, by Wanda Gag -- 20 Vintage Girl, by Maurice Sterne -- 21 Ginger Ale Jazz, by Cornelia Barns -- 27 ART Low Tide, by Stuart Davis -- 14 Consolation, by Hannah -- 15 A drawing, by O. Nagel -- 24 ######################### The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 7, Issue 52, July 1922 Cover: Men in sombreros, against orange background [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 Class Struggle at Genoa, by Max Eastman -- 5 Rakovsky, Premier of Soviet Ukrainia (photo) -- 6 Dreadnought (poem), by E. Merrill Root -- 9 The Descending Knife, by John Nicholas Beffel -- 10 The Neophyte, by Stuart Chase -- 11 The New Forces (poem), by Claude McKay -- 14 Sundown In America (poem), by Charles Recht -- 14 Nocturne (poem), by Joseph Freeman -- 14 The Young Writer, by Michael Gold -- 15 City-Girl (poem), by Maxwell Bodenheim -- 17 This Is Amnesty Week [no author] -- 17 Russian Pictures, by Mary Heaton Vorse -- 20 Night Scene (poem), by Pascal D'Angelo -- 23 Banks and Bank Clerks, by Llewelyn Powys -- 24 An Immigrant (poem), by Maria Moravsky -- 25 High Fog (poem), by James Rorty -- 25 Wisdom (poem), by Lydia Gibson -- 25 Julibelous, by Howard Brubaker -- 26 Liberator News [no author] -- 27 Vanity, Vanity, by Charles Oorum -- 27 Antiquity (poem), by E. Merrill Root -- 27 To a Warrior (poem), by Pascal D'Angelo -- 27 George Gorsz, Artist-Communist, by Hi Simons -- 28 A Letter from Boardman Robinson -- 29 Onward, Christian Soldiers, by Lewis Gannett -- 30 [Ads] -- 33 [Ads] -- 34 [Ads] -- 35 [Ads] -- 36 CARTOONS The Vultures Are Still Waiting, by Hugo Gellert -- 4 The True Seat of Government, by Maurice Becker 7 "Here's another petition, against child labor, Mr. Secretary,". . . by Russell -- 9 Long Live the Long-dead Revolution! by Maurice Becker -- 10 [No title, street scene] [no artist name] -- 12 "My God, what a face!!" by William Gropper -- 13 Proletarian Poet, by Hugo Gellert -- 15 The Knight of the Round Belly, by Robert Minor -- 18-19 [two-page] Among the Bootleggers, by Cornelia Barns -- 21 The Machine Man, by J. Edgar Miller -- 22 Art and Revolution on Second Avenue, by Wilt Coyne -- 24 "Oh, dear me! it must be so romantic to work in a sewer!" by William Gropper -- 26 Congressmen, by William Gropper -- 29 Still Waiting for the Vegetarian Millennium, by Stuart Davis -- 32 ART Simplicity Is Wisdom, Charmer, by Stanley Szukalski -- 8 A Drawing by Ben Benn -- 16 A drawing [no artist name] -- 17 Wind in the Trees, by Wanda Gag -- 23 Back to Nature! by Reginald Marsh -- 25 ############################ The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 8, Issue 53, August 1922 Cover: Swimming, in orange and black, about to dive off a diving board; blue background, by Gropper [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 The Caucasus Under the Soviets, by John Dos Passos -- 5 Dining alone, by Robert Henri -- 6 Peace Reigns at Herrin, by Carl Haessler -- 9 Release (poem), by Judith Tractman -- 10 Seventeen (poem), by Gladys Oaks -- 10 Burial (poem), by Sylv [first name indistinct] Stragneff 10 Two Critics of Russia, by Max Eastman -- 11 Drawing of Pierre Monatte -- 10 Evening Song (poem), by Stirling Bowen -- 14 Mojave (poem), by Beulah May -- 14 Birthright, by Claude McKay -- 15 A Rebel Grows Old (poem), by Gladys Oaks -- 16 The Hero, by Mary Heaton Vorse -- 17 Why Wear Clothes? by Stuart Chase -- 23 Drawing of nude woman -- 23 Drawing of man, by William Gropper -- 26 Moscow Contrasts, by Anise -- 25 Otto Soglow [no author] -- 25 Star Market (poem), by Pierre Loving -- 25 The Silly Season, by Howard Brubaker -- 26 Books [reviews] -- 27 The Tyranny of Women [Aaron's Rod, by D. H. Lawrence], by Joseph Freeman -- 27 The Opinions of Anatole France [The Opinions of Anatole France, Recorded by Paul Gsell. Translated from the French by Ernest A. Boyd], by Floyd Dell -- 28 Friends of American Freedom [Poems, by Ezra Pound; Bars and Shadows, by Ralph Chaplin], by Stanley Boone -- 30 [Ads] -- 33 [Ads] -- 34 [Ads] -- 35 [Ads] -- 36 CARTOONS The Angel of the Lords, by Hugo Gellert -- 4 Noon on the Hills, by Louis Ribak -- 7 Wood cut by J. J. Lankes -- 8 The Tipple, by Maurice Becker -- 9 Miners' Homes, by Maurice Becker -- 10 Under the Elevated, by Otto Soglow -- 12 "Oscar! Look vot a fat babee she is, ain't he?!!" by William Gropper -- 13 She: "It must be just fine to see the world and get an education at the same time, like the Navy posters say!" by Cornelia Barns -- 16 Pershing Wants a Big Standing Army, by Hugo Gellert -- 17 Gompers to Capitalist Villain: "You have reduced me to beggary, Sir Marmaduke; . . . by Boardman Robinson 18-19 [two-page] "Harding says it's against the law to strike." "Yeh, 'nd I guess it's against the law to eat I" by Maurice Becker -- 20 "Whad'ye doin', drinkin' it?" by Reginald Marsh -- 21 The Human Form Divine at Coney, by Reginald Marsh -- 24 The Crowning of Monsieur France, by William Gropper -- 29 ART Drawing of birds, by Reginald Marsh --  15 The Boat Maker, by J.J. Lankes -- 22 ######################### The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 9, Issue 54, September 1922 Cover: Man crowned in leaves, gazing at a bottle; orange, brown and green tones; by Hugo Gellert [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 Engaged, by Genevive Taggard -- 5 The Wanderer (poem), by Beulah May -- 10 Second Song of Release (poem), by Judith Tractman -- 10 The Jesus-Thinkers, by Michael Gold -- 11 Interior (poem), by Gladys Oaks -- 12 All Fools Address the Artful Wise (poem), by James Waldo Fawcett -- 12 Carma, by Jean Toomer -- 13 Remorse (poem), by Helen Frazee-Bower -- 13 A Sioux Dies In Prison (poem), by Ralph Chaplin -- 13 Dogs and Shadows in Japan, by Gertrude Haessler -- 14 Hoho-Mood (poem), by Stanley E. Babb -- 21 A True Poem (poem), by Anne Herendeen -- 21 For the Silent Defenders, by Art Shields -- 22 Song (poem), by Marya Zaturensky -- 23 Ringing the Dumbells, by Howard Brubaker -- 24 Georgia Dusk (poem), by Jean Toomer -- 25 Sonnet (poem), by David Abarbanel -- 25 The Sheepherder (poem), by Beulah May -- 25 To My Mother (poem), by Louis Ginsberg -- 25 Silhouette (poem), by Judith Tractman -- 25 In the World of Books -- 26 Don Juan at Fifty [Casanova's Homecoming, by Arthur Schnitzler], by Joseph Freeman -- 26 Love In Alaska [Alaska Man's Luck. A Romance of Fact, by Hjalmar Rutzebeck; My Alaskan Idyll, by Hjalmar Rutzebeck], by Floyd Dell -- 29 New Facts and Stale Fancies [Shall It Be Again? by John Kenneth Turner], by Karl Pretshold -- 30 Twenty-Nine Needles [Twenty-nine Tales from the French. Translated from the French by Mrs. Alys Eyre Macklin] [no author] -- 31 You Came to Me (poem), by Harold Vinal -- 31 [Ads] -- 32 [Ads] -- 33 [Ads] -- 34 [Ads] -- 35 [Ads] -- 36 CARTOONS Strike Violence That Doesn't Get Into the Newspapers, by Russell 4 Out of work, by Andree Ruellan -- 7 Midnight near the docks, by Otto Soglow -- 8 A Discussion on Communism, by Will Coyne -- 10 In Business for Himself, by Maurice Becker -- 11 Social Unrest In the Harem, by Russell -- 15 Four cartoons by Russell -- 18-19 [two-page] Movie Training, by A. Rose -- 22 "G'wan, whadd'ye worryin' about?" by Reginald Marsh -- 24 How gaily the bachelor writes of Love! by A. Rose -- 26 How dreary the love tales of the married man! by A. Rose -- 27 A Freudian Session, by William Gropper -- 28 "My boss can put your'n in his pocket, Lizzie . Brown!" by Stuart Davis -- 30 ART Dawn, by Adolph Dehn -- 6 ############################# The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 10, Issue 55, October 1922 Cover: Factory scene in tones of blue, black and orange, by Adolph Dehn [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 Labor Liquidates Revolution, by J.B. Salutsky [J.B.S. Hardman] -- 5 The Battle-Fields (poem), by Max Eastman -- 8 The Ox, by Regis Gignoux -- 9 Gay Vienna, by Frederick Kuh -- 10 Words from a Calaboose, by Pierre Loving -- 13 Apologies [no author] -- 13 The 'Jesus-Thinkers,' by Upton Sinclair -- 15 To The Liberty Bell (poem), by Edna St. Vincent Millay -- 15 Modern History in Michigan, by Stanley Boone -- 16 Tariffied, by Howard Brubaker -- 17 Silences (poem), by David P. Berenberg -- 17 Autumn (poem), by Stirling Bowen -- 17 Running Water (poem), by Miriam Allen deFord -- 17 Art in Starving Germany, by William Schack -- 20 Revery (poem), by William Sehaek -- 21 Loss (poem), by Else Baroness von Freytag-Loringhoven -- 21 In the World of Books -- 22 [Eloquent Death, by John Peale Bishop and Edmund Wilson Jr.], by Floyd Dell -- 22 The Dung-Heap of Civilization [The Enormous Room, by E. E. Cummins], by Pierre Loving -- 23 Maeterlinck in a Fog [The Great Secret, by Maurice Materlinck, translated by Bernard Miall], by A. Kandel -- 24 The Dictatorship of Happiness [La Dictature du Bonheur, by Henri Bru], by Benj Amin Ginsburg -- 24 How To Make A Million Dollars [The First Million the Hardest, by A. B. Farquhar], by George Granier -- 25 Mezzotints (poem), by Sylvia Stragnell -- 26 O Proletariat! (Poem), by Rose Pastor Stokes -- 26 A Knife in the Back, by Karl Radek -- 27 Chill (poem), by Else Baroness von Freytag-Loringhoven -- 29 Becky, by Jean Toomer -- 30 Some Changes [no author] -- 30 On Virtue [Psychoanalysis and Love, by Andre Tridon], by Joseph Freeman -- 31 [Ads] -- 32 [Ads] -- 33 [Ads] -- 34 [Ads] -- 35 [Ads] -- 36 CARTOONS Progress, by Art Young -- 4 Inflammatory propaganda [no artist name] -- 6 "After all, life is wonderful, when you come to think of it," by William Gropper -- 7 "Yes, Henry is gone-and impractical to the last. Coffins will be 20 per cent cheaper next month," by Adolph Dehn -- 11 Second Avenue promenade, by A. Rose -- 12 A Middling Good Haul, by Reginald Marsh -- 14 [A drawing], by Wanda Gag -- 17 Just One More Fling, by William Gropper -- 18-19 [two-page] Emancipated, by Hugo Gellert -- 20 ART Cider mill, by J. J. Lankes -- 10 On Her Thirty-fifth Birthday, by Hugo Gellert -- 15 Drawing by Maurice Becker -- 16 Waters at Evening, woodcut by J. J. Lankes -- 22 Drawing by L. Kravis -- 25 A drawing by Maurice Becker -- 31 ######################### The Liberator Full Table of Contents for Vol. 5, No. 11, Issue 56, November/December 1922 Cover: Woman's face in orange, against a blue background, by Frank Walts [Ads] -- 2 [Ads] -- 3 [Ads] -- 4 [Ads] -- 5 Editorials -- 6 We Haven't Cracked Under the Strain -- 6 Revolutionary -- 6 The Elections -- 6 A Capitalist Manifesto -- 6 The Communist International -- 7 Pardon of the Russian Social Renegades -- 7 Vladivostok to Constantinople! -- 7 When Thieves Fall Out -- 7 A Political Psychoanalyst -- 8 Italy Learns -- 8 Gene Debs and Bernard Shaw -- 10 Sons of Big Guns -- 10 The Capitalist Radical -- 10 Bernard Shaw and the Revolution [letters between the Liberator and Shaw] -- 11 A Little Communist Joke [no author] -- 11 Saved Again! [no author] -- 11 Russia's Embattled Liberators, by Eugene V. Debs -- 12 He's Well Again, by Hugo Gellert -- 12 We Want a Labor Party, by Robert Minor -- 13 The Recruiting Sergeant, by Ben Lucien Burman -- 17 A Look at the Elections, by C.E. Ruthenberg -- 18 Dialogue in a Grave (poem), by Louis Untermeyer -- 19 Exhalation (poem), by Sylvia Stragnell -- 19 Santa Marianova, by Eugene Lyons -- 20 John Reed and Raymond Lefebvre (poem), by Simon Felshin -- 25 Toward Amalgamation, by Stanley Boone -- 26 Mountain Pool (poem), by Bernice Lesbia Kenyon -- 27 Nocturne (poem), by Dorine Elsmie -- 27 Let's Have Some Liberty, by Edward Pyle -- 28 Jobbers in Justice, by Karl Pretshold -- 29 Sellebration, by Howard Brubaker (poem) -- 32 Books (reviews) Babbit and My Russian Friend [Babbitt. A Novel, by Sinclair Lewis], by Floyd Dell -- 33 What's All the Shootin' For? [Gargoyles, by Ben Hecht], by Gertrude Weil Klein -- 34 The English of Her [The Garden Party, by Katherine Mansfield], by Pierre Loving -- 35 The Adventures of a Liberal [The Last Mile, B.J. Frank McAlister], E.L. -- 35 Who Said Wilsonism! by John Kenneth Turner -- 36 Spring Night At Lachaise's (poem), by Jean Starr Untermeyer -- 36 [Ads] -- 37 Isadora Duncan on Russia, by Nancy Markoff -- 38 Culture and Revolution [no author] -- 38 [Ads] -- 39 [Ads] -- 40 [Ads] -- 41 [Ads] -- 42 [Ads] -- 43 [Ads] -- 44 CARTOONS All Hail Soviet Russia! by Lydia GIbson -- 5 The Rake's Progress, by Art Young -- 9 Drawing, by Lydia Gibson -- 10 Drawing by Adolph Dehn -- 13 Vive M'sieu Clemenceau! by Adolph Dehn -- 14 Midnight with the ponies . . . by Frank Walts -- 15 The Grave-Diggers, by William Gropper -- 18 The Dying Wage, by Robert Minor -- 18-19 [two-page] In a Berlin cafe, by Adolph Dehn -- 24 Done for, by William Gropper -- 30 ART Madonna and Child, by William Gropper -- 17 A woodcut by J.J. Lankes -- 19 <<<<>>>>