The Progressive Dentist. Vol. 1 No. 6. June, 1912. Published by the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, New York.
Contents: The M. D., The Dentist and the Alveolar Abscess by Dr. Maurice Green, The Dimslow Interchangeable Facing by Dr. Ernest H. Carr II, Oral Hygiene Versus Economic Conditions Dr. L. B. Kvslin, A Few Remarks Addressed lo the Ethical Members of the Profession etc by Dr. Maurice William, Ignorance The College and Socialism by Walter Lippmann, Democracy in the Colleges. by A. Bliot. Jr., What is Socialism by Dr. Wm. Mendelson, The Aims of the Progressive Dentist, Why the Rev. Hill?, Notes, The Intercollegiate Socialist Society by Harry W. Laidler, The Dentists’ Study Chapter. I. S. S by Dr. M. S. Caiman, Chapter Activities, Insurance Traps by Henry M Friedman, “Phossy Jaw” Bill Passed
The Progressive Dentist was published between 1912-1915 and was a project of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society. The Socialist Review was the organ of the Intercollegiate Socialist Society, and replaced The Intercollegiate Socialist magazine in 1919. The society, founded in 1905, was non-aligned but in the orbit of the Socialist Party and had an office for several years at the Rand School. It published the Intercollegiate Socialist monthly and The Socialist Review from 1919. Both journals are largely theoretically, but cover a range of topics wider than most of the party press of the time. At first dedicated to promoting socialism on campus, graduates, and among college alumni, the Society grew into the League for Industrial Democracy as it moved towards workers education. The Socialist Review became Labor Age in 1921.
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