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- States of America. The firm produced the newspapers Toveri (The Comrade), Toveritar (The Woman Comrade), periodicals designed for young readers, as well as...
- Työläisnainen ("working woman") magazine from 1907 to 1916, and in the Toveritar ("female comrade") magazine from 1922 to 1943. Korppi-Tommola, Aura (2016)...
- newspaper shuts doors". The Register-Guard. Retrieved 2019-01-26. "About Toveritar. (Astoria, Or.) 19??-1930". Library of Congress. Retrieved 7 April 2017...
- Finland100.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 1 May 2022. "Aura Kiiskinen 50-vuotias". Toveritar (in Finnish). No. 7. 1 April 1928. p. 6. Retrieved 1 May 2022....
- for the Forward magazine on the East Coast and later for the magazine Toveritar in Astoria, Oregon. In addition, she was a speaker for the American Socialist...
- Portland Reporter[citation needed] Southern Oregon Spokesman (1924–1927) Toveritar Astoria, Oregon (?-1930) Adams Centinel (sic) (Gettysburg) (1800–1805...
- foundation of a special w****ly newspaper for socialist women, Toveritar ("The Woman Comrade"). Toveritar was launched as a w****ly in July 1911 and it continued...
- Goldschmidt German language newspapers of Oregon (1867 through the early 1900s) Toveritar and Toveri, national Finnish newspapers published by the Western Workmen's...
- foundation of a special w****ly newspaper for socialist women, Toveritar ("The Woman Comrade"). Toveritar was launched as a w****ly in July 1911 and it continued...
- foundation of a special w****ly newspaper for socialist women, Toveritar ("The Woman Comrade"). Toveritar was launched as a w****ly in July 1911 and it continued...