The Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 3 No. 6. October, 1925.

The Industrial Pioneer. Vol. 3 No. 6. October, 1925.

Contents: Editorials, What Constitutes Power? by P.J. Welinder, Industrial Unionism and the Building Trades by Card No. 838639, The Work Peoples College by Kristen Svanum, Beyond the Barriers by Warren Lamson, Rosa Luxemburg: Her Life and Letters by Josephine Ellsworth, Unorganized vs. Organized Labor by C.A. Pierce, Detroit: Mother of 12,000,000 Fords by Sam Murray, The Newer Spirit by V.F. Calverton Book Review by Frank Hagan, Free Speech by James Lynch, I Met by Henry George Weiss, Unwritten Books Reviewed by Robert Whitaker, The Essence of Industrialism by Warren Lamson, Onward by Lewis Stone, Behold Here the Election Spirit by C.E. Wood, Wobbles, Capital Is Capital by Covington Ami.

The Industrial Pioneer was published monthly in Chicago by the Industrial Workers of the World from 1921 to 1926. The precursor of the Industrial Pioneer was the One Big Union Monthly. Heavily illustrated, the journal included arts, prose, and poetry along with historical articles and analysis. Editors included John A. Gahan, Vern Smith, H. Van Dorn, and Justus Ebert.

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