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Among papers not the organ of any particular union, but which deal with various phases of the labor problem are:

Labor Age, Louis Budenz, manager, 16th Street and Seventh Avenue, New York City. This monthly devotes each issue to some constructive feature of the labor movement in America.

Labor Herald, William Z. Foster, editor, 118 N. LaSalle Street, Chicago, Ill., organ of the Trade Union Educational League. Devoted to development of a program of industrial unionism among American trade unions.

Liberator, 799 Broadway, New York City. Organ of Workers' Party.

The National Leader, Box 2072, Minneapolis, Minn. Monthly. Organ of National Non-Partisan League.

The Socialist World, 2418 W. Madison St., Chicago, Ill. Organ of the Socialist Party.

Labor, Edward Keating, editor, Machinist Building, Washington, D. C, Weekly. Supported by railroad unions.

New Majority, 166 W. Washington St., Chicago, Ill. Weekly. Organ of Farmer-Labor Party.

The Nation, 20 Vesey St., New York City; New Republic, 421 W. 21st St., New York City; The Survey, 112 East 19th St., New York City; The Freeman, 116 W. 13th St., New York City; World Tomorrow, 396 Broadway, New York City; Arbitrator, 114 E. 31st St., New York City; also deal extensively with various phases of labor.

A FEW "BRAIN WORKERS" UNIONS

American Federation of Teachers, F. J. Stecker, Secretary, 166 W. Washington Street, Chicago, Ill.

The Press Writers' Union of New York City, Arthur Warner, George Soule, Room 932, 70 Fifth Avenue, New York City.

Associated Actors and Artists of America, H. Montford, 1440 Broadway, New York City. This organization includes groups specifically representative of vaudeville actors, opera choruses, etc. The Actors' Equity Association, Frank Gilmore, Secretary, 115 W. 47th Street, New York City, contains most of the prominent English speaking actors.

National Federation of Federal Employes, E. J. Newmyer, 1423 New York Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C.

American Federation of Musicians, W. Kerngood, 239 Halsey Street, Newark, N. J.

Retail Clerks' International Protective Association, H. J. Conway, Lock Drawer 248, Lafayette, Ind.

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