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Moissaye Joseph Olgin (24
March 1878 – 22
November 1939) was a Ukrainian-born writer, journalist, and
translator in the
early 20th century. He
began his...
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Moissaye Marans (October 11, 1902 – 1977) was an
American sculptor.
Marans immigrated in 1924. He was a
member of the
Federal Art Project. He
taught at...
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Moissaye Boguslawski (born
Moses Boguslawski;
November 1, 1887 –
August 30, 1944) was an
American pianist, composer,
editor and teacher.
Sometimes known...
- the present".
Retrieved 9
March 2013. The
Peasant War in Germany, trans.
Moissaye J.
Olgin (New York:
International Publishers, 1966). Engels, Friedrich...
- has been
criticised from
various directions. In 1935, Marxist–Leninist
Moissaye J.
Olgin argued that
Trotskyism was "the
enemy of the
working class" and...
- 7% ▌Morris S.
Schector (Republican) 24.5% ▌Samuel Orr (Socialist) 8.9% ▌
Moissaye J.
Olgin (Workers) 0.9% New York 24
Benjamin L.
Fairchild Republican 1923...
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Fairchild (Republican) 30.4% ▌Esther
Friedman (Socialist) 7.2% ▌
Moissaye J.
Olgin (Communist) 2.2% ▌Alexander
Wascin (Jeffersonian) 0.2% New York 25...
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language newspaper affiliated with the
Communist Party, USA,
founded by
Moissaye Olgin in 1922.
After the end of
World War II the paper's pro-Israel views...
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Beldock (Republican) 28.2% ▌Abraham I.
Shiplacoff (Socialist) 12.4% ▌
Moissaye Joseph Olgin (Communist) 1.4% New York 11
Anning S.
Prall Democratic 1923...
- Minor,
cartoonist Richard B.
Moore Harvey O'Connor ("effective editor")
Moissaye Joseph Olgin Robert Bendiner Richard O.
Boyer Louis F. Budenz, managing...