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Digitization of the Young Socialist was the project of the Riazanov Library Digitization Project organized by Dr. Martin Goodman and Robin Palmer and the bound volumes of the Young Socialist provided by the Holt Labor Library in San Francisco, D. Walters, Director. This effort is part of the Encylodpedia of Trotskyism On-Line’s Left Opposition Publications Digitization Project on the Marxists Internet Archive
Editors:
Tim Wohlforth: Managing Editor
Allen Taplin: Business Manager
Editorial Board:
Bert Deck, George Payne, Tim Wohlforth, Shane Mage, James Lambrecht, Martha Curti, Allen Taplin
Corresponding Editors:
Philadelphia: Kenneth Stevents (new)
Detroit: Evelyn Sell
Bay Area: Richard Kenny
Chicago: John Worth
Minneapolis: Tom Leanord
Denver: Leonard Hodgett
Los Angeles: Peter Allan
Berkeley: Jim Petras
Seattle: John Severn
New York: Daniel Freeman
Baltimore: A. Robert Kaufman
Boston: Pete Camejo
Milwaukee: Myrtle C. Krastner
Maine: John R. Paton (new)
Alabama: Fred Fry (new)
Canada: Cliff Cotton
Britain: Janet Downs
Germany: Wolfgang Kaiser
Roving Correspondent: Richard DeHaan
Western Representative: James Robertson
SUPPORT INTEGRATION STRUGGLE; We Must March! by The Editors
LITTLE ROCK DATELINE: A Visit with Jefferson Thomas by Earl Owens
STATE DEPT. PLANS FALL FLAT: Vienna Youth Festival is Huge Success by Shane and Judith Mage
Barenblatt Probes Civil Liberties Retreat an interview with Lloyd Barenbatt
Our First Two Years Editorial
Iraqi Revolution Can't Stay Within Capitalist Sounds by Fred Mazelis
CAPITALISTS, CP HOLD BACK MOVEMENT: 7,000,000 Fight H-Bomb in Japan by K
PART I—SOCIAL ROOTS OF MODERN REFORMISM; The Politics of Senility by Tim Wohlforth
Youth Notes: From: On the Left; New York Dateline; Peace Front; Civil Liberteries
Editors:
Tim Wohlforth: Managing Editor
Allen Taplin: Business Manager
Editorial Board:
Bert Deck, George Payne, Tim Wohlforth, Shane Mage, James Lambrecht, Martha Curti, Allen Taplin
Corresponding Editors:
Philadelphia: Kenneth Stevents
Detroit: Evelyn Sell
Bay Area: Richard Kenny
Chicago: John Worth
Minneapolis: Tom Leanord
Denver: Leonard Hodgett
Los Angeles: Peter Allan
Berkeley: Jim Petras
Seattle: John Severn
New York: Daniel Freeman
Baltimore: A. Robert Kaufman
Boston: Pete Camejo
Milwaukee: Myrtle C. Krastner
Maine: John R. Paton
Alabama: Fred Fry
Canada: Cliff Cotton
Britain: Janet Downs
Germany: Wolfgang Kaiser
Roving Correspondent: Richard DeHaan
Western Representative: James Robertson
HE INSULTED PRESIDENT: U. S. Court Rules On College Student Gideonse Ousted by Fred Mazelis
INTERVIEW WITH BAYARD RUSTIN: 'Leaders' Still Sit on Youth March by Nora Roberts Bayard Rustin
500,000 Workers Face Injunction - In Whose Interests is Eke Acting? by George Fennel
ON LOVE, ALIENATION AND SOCIAL ISM: 'It's Eeasy to Love a Man With Money' by Carol Lawrence
We're Glad K Came (Khrushchev) Editorial
Ten Years of New China Editorial
BOOKS AND IDEAS: YS Publishes History of Socialist Youth by Fred Mazelis
U.S. Senate fails to Strike From 'Education Bill'
Trailblazing the U.S. for Socialism by Daniel Freeman
LONDON LETTER: A Young worker Learns About the Labor Party by Martin Thomas
POLITICS OF SENILITY-PART": Myth of the All-lnclusive Socialist Party by Tim Wohlfol-th
WHERE WILL THEY PUT THEM?
NYC Police Round-up 400 Youths in J-D Scare by Barbara Doritty
Editors:
Tim Wohlforth: Managing Editor
Allen Taplin: Business Manager
Editorial Board:
Bert Deck, George Payne, Tim Wohlforth, Shane Mage, James Lambrecht, Martha Curti, Allen Taplin
Corresponding Editors:
Philadelphia: Kenneth Stevents
Detroit: Evelyn Sell
Bay Area: Richard Kenny
Chicago: John Worth
Minneapolis: Tom Leanord
Denver: Leonard Hodgett
Los Angeles: Peter Allan
Berkeley: Jim Petras
Seattle: John Severn
New York: Daniel Freeman
Baltimore: A. Robert Kaufman
Boston: Pete Camejo
Milwaukee: Myrtle C. Krastner
Maine: John R. Paton
Alabama: Fred Fry
San Diego: Bill H. Couture (new)
Canada: Cliff Cotton
Britain: Janet Downs
Germany: Wolfgang Kaiser
Roving Correspondent: Richard DeHaan
Western Representative: James Robertson
Calif. Students Drive Gov. Brown To Declare Against Forced ROTC fry Martha Cnrti
YS Speakers Invade Notion's Campuses by Sherry Finer
Moroccan Youth Scene—Colonial Struggle Leaves No Time for Apathy by Judy Mage
Bostonians Build Socialist Club
Apathy in Alabama, Authoritarian Democracy at Cat...Liberals and Prejudice at CCNY, Penm Cold to Cold to Causes
ALABAMA Fred Fry reporting
CALIFORNIA Jim Petras reporting
CANADA Cliff Cotton reporting
CHICAGO Jack Hirsch reporting:
NEW JERSEY Dan Freeman reporting
COLORADO Norman Hodgett reporting
CONNECTICUT Dan Freeman reporting
DETROIT Harriet Talan reporting
MINNESOTA Sally Porter reporting:
NEW JERSEY Dan Freeman reporting
NEW YORK CITY Nora Roberts reporting
PHILADELPHIA Arlene Felberbaum reporting
A CALL TO ACTION
Youth Notes Regarding: Army Hearing; Wourld Youth; Civil LIberties; On the Left
Editors:
Martha Curti: Editor (new)
Nora Roberts: Associate Editor (new)
Sherry Finer: Business Editor (new)
Editorial Board:
Bert Deck, George Payne, Tim Wohlforth, Shane Mage, James Lambrecht, Martha Curti, Allen Taplin
Corresponding Editors:
Philadelphia: Kenneth Stevents
Detroit: Evelyn Sell
Chicago: John Worth
Minneapolis: Tom Leanord
Denver: Leonard Hodgett
Los Angeles: Peter Allan
Berkeley: Jim Petras
San Francisco: Bob Mattingly(new)
Seattle: John Severn
New York: Daniel Freeman
Baltimore: A. Robert Kaufman
Boston: Pete Camejo
Milwaukee: Myrtle C. Krastner
Maine: John R. Paton
Alabama: Fred Fry
San Diego: Bill H. Couture (new)
Canada: Cliff Cotton
Britain: Janet Downs
Germany: Wolfgang Kaiser
Roving Correspondents: Richard DeHaan :
Field Representative: James Robertson
SLATE CONTINUES FIGHT; Cat Students Protest Curbs on Student Gov't; Administration Pounces by Jim Petras
Canadian Students Seek Immediate End To Nuclear Testing by Paul Schwartz
AS TRIAL LOOMS: Pete Seeger Faces Jail for Views by Jack Arnold
New Student Party at San Diego Fights Fraternity Domination
Youth Speak Out! From: Scott Nearing; Thomas Otis Paige, Jr. ,Peter S. Walch
The Biggest Fix Editorial
MIDDLE-EAST ANALYSIS: Israel's Feud with the Arab Masses by Fred Mazelis
BRUTES IN BLUE: Detroit Blames Youth In Cop Brutality by Henry Maddox
THE POLITICS OF SENILITYÑPART III The Ogre oj the Leninist Vanguard Party by Tim Wohlforth
Deutscher Sees New Trend in Russia an interview
Editors:
Martha Curti: Editor
Nora Roberts: Associate Editor
Sherry Finer: Business Editor
Editorial Board:
Bert Deck, George Payne, Tim Wohlforth, Shane Mage, James Lambrecht, Martha Curti, Allen Taplin
Corresponding Editors:
Philadelphia: Kenneth Stevents
Detroit: Evelyn Sell
Chicago: John Worth
Minneapolis: Tom Leanord
Denver: Leonard Hodgett
Los Angeles: Peter Allan
Berkeley: Jim Petras
San Francisco: Bob Mattingly
Seattle: John Severn
New York: Daniel Freeman
Baltimore: A. Robert Kaufman
Boston: R. Shann
Milwaukee: Myrtle C. Krastner
Maine: John R. Paton
Alabama: Fred Fry
San Diego: Bill H. Couture
Canada: Cliff Cotton
Britain: Janet Downs
Germany: Wolfgang Kaiser
Roving Correspondents: Richard DeHaan :
Field Representative: James Robertson
Behind the Slate Setback by Jim Petras
German Socialist Youth Point Way Against Fascism by Shane Mage
'TO FILL VACUUM': YS to Launch New Youth Organization by Martha Curti
'UNFIT TO TEACH:' Cops Arrest Teacher for Selling YS by Jack Arnold
Lesson from YPSL Editorial
YS Tours Socialism in Midwest
Youth Notes Regarding: World Youth; Negro Struggle; Labor Front; Civil Liberties; On the Left
'HIGHLY SKILLED WORKERS': Engineers Turn to Unions Tom Springer
'STUDIES ON THE LEFT:' Radicals in the Poisonous Qroves of Academe by Tim Wohlforth
Socialism Comes to State II. of Iowa
Editors:
Martha Curti: Editor
Nora Roberts: Associate Editor
Sherry Finer: Business Editor
Editorial Board:
Bert Deck, George Payne, Tim Wohlforth, Shane Mage, James Lambrecht, Martha Curti, Allen Taplin
Corresponding Editors:
Philadelphia: Kenneth Stevents
Detroit: Evelyn Sell
Chicago: John Worth
Minneapolis: Tom Leanord
Denver: Leonard Hodgett
Los Angeles: Peter Allan
Berkeley: Jim Petras
San Francisco: Bob Mattingly
Seattle: John Severn
New York: Daniel Freeman
Baltimore: A. Robert Kaufman
Boston: R. Shann
Milwaukee: Myrtle C. Krastner
Maine: John R. Paton
Alabama: Fred Fry
San Diego: Bill H. Couture
Canada: Cliff Cotton
Britain: Janet Downs
Germany: Wolfgang Kaiser
Roving Correspondents: Richard DeHaan :
Field Representative: James Robertson
House Committee Probes Festivals; Youth Fight Back by Nora Roberts
FRAT BOYS DUMP CANDIDATE: Anti-Semitism Flares at U. of Wash. by Dave Harris
NEGROES FACE VIOLENCE: Student Sit-ins Spread in South, NYC
ITS OPEN LETTER: Walter, You Are the Real Subversive! Open Letter from YS
The 1960 Elections Editorial
ZENGAKUREN AND THE LEFT: Japanese Students Push Anti-War Action by Toichi Kurihara
Protecting Your Loved Ones...Helpful Hints by by J. H. McGill Helpful Hints
B'klyn College Editor Loses Post After Attack on Administration by Fred Mazelis
500 Frisco Marchers Protest Bomb Tests by Ed Osaka
A MODERN FARCE: Has De Gaulle Saved France from Fascist Rebellion? by Shane Mage
YS Tops Fund Goal: Plans East, Midwest tours by Sherry Finer
Editors:
Martha Curti: Editor
Nora Roberts: Associate Editor
Sherry Finer: Business Editor
Editorial Board:
Bert Deck, George Payne, Tim Wohlforth, Shane Mage, James Lambrecht, Martha Curti, Allen Taplin. James Robertson (new)
Corresponding Editors:
Philadelphia: Kenneth Stevents
Detroit: Evelyn Sell
Chicago: John Worth
Minneapolis: Tom Leanord
Denver: Leonard Hodgett
Los Angeles: Peter Allan
Berkeley: Jim Petras
San Francisco: Bob Mattingly
Seattle: John Severn
New York: Daniel Freeman
Baltimore: A. Robert Kaufman
Boston: R. Shann
Milwaukee: Myrtle C. Krastner
Maine: John R. Paton
Alabama: Fred Fry
San Diego: Bill H. Couture
Canada: Cliff Cotton
Britain: Janet Downs
Germany: Wolfgang Kaiser
[Transcribers note: Roving Correspondents and Field Representatives are deleted from the staff]
Boycott Woolworth's Special Edition
SPONTANEOUS MOVEMENT: Sit-ins Rock Southern Cities by Jack Arnold
NYC Rally Vows Weekly Picketing; May 17 Nationwide Protest Urged
THE PHILADELPHIA STORY: Pickets Empty Woolworth by Arlene Bernstein
Youth Speak Out From: Syracuse, N. Y.; Tokyo, Japan; Malvern, N.Y.
PLAN AREA-WIDE GROUP: 300 Boston Students Picket 10 Stores Pete Camejo
Youth Notes: On: Student Scene; One the Left; World Youth
NORTHERN STUDENTS ACT: Nationwide Pickets, Boycotts Support Southern Sit-ins by Martha Curti
NYC Students Picket Chain; 400 Join Line by Nora Roberts
Student, Worker Pickets Spread Through Colo. Cities by Mary Jane Hodgett
GOVERNOR, MAYOR OFFER SUPPORT: Wisconsin Students Picket Wool worths, Hold Mass Rally by Franklynn Peterson
YOUNG NEGROES ON THE MARCH: Will Love Win the Struggle for Equality? by Tim Wohlforth
The Facts On Southern School Desegregation
NAACP YOUTH PROTEST: Mpls. Cops Fail to Stop Picketers by Sally Porter
YS SURVEY R,EVEALS: Sit-in Demonstrations Flare in 45 Cities in South
Burly Union Men Aid S. F. Youth Picket: by Don Rainman
Bait. Socialist Defies Mob, Court in Liberties Fight
PORTLAND BATTLE: Students Arrested for Aiding Strike
Canadian Youth Hit A-Tests by Peter Shane
A REVOLUTION THE STATE DEPT. CAN'T STOP: I Saw a Cuba Where the People Are Running the Show by Henry Gitano
STUDENTS COMMITTEE SET: Socialists Choose '60 National Ticket
Editors:
Martha Curti: Editor
Nora Roberts: Associate Editor
Sherry Finer: Business Editor
Editorial Board:
Bert Deck, George Payne, Tim Wohlforth, Shane Mage, James Lambrecht, Martha Curti, Allen Taplin. James Robertson (new)
Corresponding Editors:
Philadelphia: Kenneth Stevents
Detroit: Harriet Talan (new)
Denver: Leonard Hodgett
Los Angeles: Peter Allan
Berkeley: Jim Petras
San Francisco: Lee Williams (new)
Seattle: John Severn
New York: Daniel Freeman
Baltimore: A. Robert Kaufman
Milwaukee: Myrtle C. Krastner
Maine: John R. Paton
San Diego: Ken Carey (new)
Canada: Cliff Cotton
Britain: Janet Downs
Germany: Wolfgang Kaiser
YS TOURS THE SOUTH: Southern Students Base Success on Youth Leadership by Jim Lambrecht
All Out on May 17!
PHILADELPHIA CONFERENCE: Young Socialists Launch Movement by Martha Curti
Marine Capt. YS. Radical Student A True Dialogue
Defend the Cuban Revolution!
!What They Fought for Editorial
Apartheid’s Swan Song Editorial
YSA Launches $1200 Fund Campaign
PICKET WEEKLY:
NYC Students Plan May 17 March on Woolworth's by Nora Roberts
Woolworth's Business Down in Philly by Mack Davis
HARPUR COLLEGE: College President Fails To Prevent Picketing by Pete Silverman
Northern Pickets Continue; Some Stores Integrate by Ruth Aaron [reports from all over the United States]
REDBAITING DIVIDES THE NEGRO STRUGGLE: How Long Can You Live on Red Herrings? by Tim Wohlforth
FOUNDINC DECLARATION OF THE YSA: We Base Ourselves on Marxian Socialist Principles
‘We Greet the Birth of the YSA’ Greetings from around the world
Iowa Socialists Shake Up Long Dead Campus Town
Students Back Dobbs and Weiss
Editors:
Martha Curti: Editor
Nora Roberts: Associate Editor
Sherry Finer: Business Editor
[This issues drops the entire editorial board and correspondent listing]
Japanese Students Loosen U. S. Grip In Anti-War Drive by Tim Wohlforth
YSA Demonstrates Against Treaty
Portrait of the New Campus Radical by Peter Allan
Democrats, Republicans, Candidates Rally to the Status Quo by Nora Roberts
PUERTO RICAN STUDENT REPORTS: Independence Group Defeats ROTC by John Langrod
Truth and Cuba Editorial
books and ideas: The Capitalist Myth Explodes by Sherry Finer
Wisc. Students On Rights Day by Saul Landau
INTEGRATION ROUND-UP: Protests Open South,ern lunch Counters by Ruth Aaron
300 Chicagoans Stage May 17 Woolworth Picket by Tom Dengler
Seattle Sees Suden Picket Line Growth by Judy Collins
British Mob Trafalgar Sq.; Form Youth Group in BLP by Keep Left
BAY AREA REPORT: 'This is the Year for Youth Demonstrations' by Jim Petras
FRISCO HUAC RIOTS: Cops Bash Students In City Hall Anti-Witch Hunt Fight by Suzanne Murray
Ie,tter: YPSL, Police Dept. Socialists by Bob Mattingly
N.Y. Times Lies
POLITICS AND BASEBALL: CP Forms New Youth Group – An Advonce? by Fred Mazelis
NYC Civil Defense:
Student Anti-War Struggle Hits New High by by Jack Arnold
Youth Notes From: World Youth; STUDENTS VS. WAR: In Teaneck, N, J.; CIVIL LIBERTIES; DOMESTIC POLICY
Pressure forces ROTC Retreat
What U-2 Reveals: Ike, K. Sulk as Mao Mouths Lenin by Shane Mage
Last updated on 19 August 2011