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    Ludwig Lore (June 26, 1875 – July 8, 1942) was an American socialist magazine editor, newspaper writer, lecturer, and politician, best remembered for...
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    of its existence. Among the initial editors of the publication were Ludwig Lore, Marxist theoreticians Louis B. Boudin and Louis C. Fraina, the former...
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    on Ludwig Lore case file: "Throughout the whole period of surveillance, he left his home only once, for four hours. For three nights running, [Lore's] study...
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    from the Soviet underground, Massing received an assignment to spy on Ludwig Lore, and "Bill" resumed her management. Scholars John Earl Haynes and Harvey...
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  • 12,046 43.5% Democratic William Irving Sirovich 11,920 43.0% Socialist William Karlin 3,165 11.4% Workers Ludwig Lore 216 0.8% Total votes 27,707 100%...
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    WPA's "Administrative Council" were William F. Dunne, Caleb Harrison, Ludwig Lore, and C. E. Ruthenberg. Comintern Archive: f. 515, op. 1, d. 148, l. 47...
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  • (Poyntz), 21 (Ludwig Lore), 24 (Lore), 25 (European Whirligig, Whittaker Chambers), 27-29 (Lore), 31-3 (Lore), 41-3 (Lore), 109 (Lore). Retrieved 27...
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  • Springfield Sunday Union and Republican. It was also reviewed in The Nation by Ludwig Lore who would go on to write the introduction for the Stackpole edition....
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    1919 was the magazine The Class Struggle, founded by Ludwig Lore of the New Yorker Volkszeitung. Lore's magazine, which first saw print in May 1917, related...
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  • codenamed "Leo," subsequently identified as New York Post journalist Ludwig Lore. In August 1934, "Arthur Walter" (Markin) was found at the Luxor Baths...
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    Cantus Classics, Aura LRC 1118, Wilhelm Strienz, Georg Hann, Ludwig Windisch, Walter Ludwig, Lore Hoffmann, Irma Beilke, Marie Luise Schilp, Berlin Radio Symphony...
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    Marxism among a generation of young political activists. Together with Ludwig Lore and Louis C. Fraina, Boudin was a founding editor of The Class Struggle...
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  • for example, were identified with the more conservative faction led by Ludwig Lore until he was expelled from the party. The CPUSA, then named the Workers...
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    Judson King, Bruce Crawford, Benjamin Mandel, Sam Bakely, J. B. Matthews, Ludwig Lore, David J. Saposs, and Patrick L. Quinlan. Conference for Progressive...
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  • The film's sets were designed by the art director Carl Ludwig Kirmse. Erich Auer as Ludwig Lore Frisch as Peppi Wastl Witt as Bartl Elise Aulinger as Annamirl...
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  • of the Sozialistischer Pressedienst of Berlin, Germany. He succeeded Ludwig Lore as the newspaper's editor. Afterwards the publication was endorsed by...
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    but shut down within two months. A meeting between Leon Trotsky and Ludwig Lore in New York City lay the groundwork to publishing the Marxist magazine...
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    Irving Sirovich (Democratic) 43.6% ▌William Karlin (Socialist) 11.6% ▌Ludwig Lore (Workers) 0.8% New York 15 John J. Boylan Democratic 1922 Incumbent re-elected...
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  • NYC agent named by Chambers; pled the Fifth, fled to Mexico, Poland Ludwig Lore, socialist journalist for New Yorker Volkszeitung and the New York Post;...
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    paper called Communist Labor Party News and issued the final issue of Ludwig Lore's theoretical magazine The Class Struggle under its auspices. On April...
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  • underground, Whittaker Chambers originally entrusted his "life preserver" to Ludwig Lore. In May–June 1938, however, he retrieved it and gave it instead to Nathan...
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    Lore Maria Peschel-Gutzeit (26 October 1932 – 2 September 2023) was a German jurist and politician. Born in Hamburg, she became an advocate for family...
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  • Communist Party, the Lovestone group and its allies, Bert Miller and Ludwig Lore -- about 250 attended the Albert Weisbord-Louis F. Budenz debate at the...
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    Christian Ludwig Rutt (October 8, 1859 – 1936) was a managing editor for the St. Joseph News-Press who is credited with coming up with the recipe and name...
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    Holderman Andrew J. Kennedy John C. Kennedy Abraham Lefkowitz Algernon Lee Ludwig Lore Benjamin Mandel (as Bert Miller) J.B. Matthews James H. Maurer Israel...
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  • Benjamin Gitlow Mike Gold (on proletarian writing) Elizabeth Lawson Ludwig Lore William Mandel Frank Meyer Scott Nearing (on Economics and contemporary...
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    biography. Buhle, Paul (2 November 2017). "The Very Strange Story of Ludwig Lore: A Chapter from US Socialist History". Portside. Retrieved 23 December...
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  • governing Administrative Council. William F. Dunne, Caleb Harrison, Ludwig Lore, and C. E. Ruthenberg were elected as representatives of the party, with...
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    Eadmonn MacAlpine. Contributing editors included Scott Nearing, John Reed, Ludwig Lore, and Sen Katayama, as well as Nicholas Hourwich and Gregory Weinstein...
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    Ludwig Stössel (12 February 1883 – 29 January 1973) was an actor born in Lockenhaus, now Austria, then Hungary. He was one of many Jewish actors and actresses...
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