Chapter 20

THE BLASTThese days of great struggles urgently demand a militant labor voice to aid the workers in their battles.The Blastwill be such a voice. A revolutionary labor weekly, edited by ALEXANDER BERKMAN.The time has come to gather together, so to speak, the scattered forces of discontent and help them find definite expression.I am planning to have forThe Blastregular correspondences from the various industrial centers of America, Europe and Australia. I hold that one of the most important things in the publication of a revolutionary weekly is to keep the rebels throughout the world in closer touch with each other and informed of the labor and revolutionary situation in the different countries. It helps to stimulate the spirit of solidarity and encourage activity.The other departments ofThe Blastwill be: a strong anti-militarism and anti-preparedness column; a page dealing with the vital, social and economic questions; a “Chain Gang” department, containing news from Labor’s prisoners of war—on trial and in prison—stories of prison life, etc.; a column devoted to the discussion of special labor questions and general human problems; a Children’s Department, with the view of ultimately establishing a circle of Ferrer Schools throughout the country.First issue ofThe Blast, January 15th, 1916.The life of the paper and the success of its work will depend uponyourinterest and co-operation.Send subscriptions or contributions toThe Blast, Box 661, San Francisco.REVOLTThe stormy petrel of the revolutionary movement.Men and women active in the combat for emancipation will supply news from the firing line. Some of our best writers and artists promised their co-operation.HIPPOLYTE HAVEL, Editor. ROBERT MINOR, Cartoonist.ADVISORY BOARD:Leonard D. AbbottElizabeth Gurley FlynnAlexander BerkmanHarry KellyMargaret H. SangerAre you interested in our efforts? If so send in your subscription or contribution. No funds are behind our undertaking.Mail your subscription or contribution to theREVOLT, 30 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.One Year 1.00 Six Months 50 cents Three Months 25 cents

THE BLASTThese days of great struggles urgently demand a militant labor voice to aid the workers in their battles.The Blastwill be such a voice. A revolutionary labor weekly, edited by ALEXANDER BERKMAN.The time has come to gather together, so to speak, the scattered forces of discontent and help them find definite expression.I am planning to have forThe Blastregular correspondences from the various industrial centers of America, Europe and Australia. I hold that one of the most important things in the publication of a revolutionary weekly is to keep the rebels throughout the world in closer touch with each other and informed of the labor and revolutionary situation in the different countries. It helps to stimulate the spirit of solidarity and encourage activity.The other departments ofThe Blastwill be: a strong anti-militarism and anti-preparedness column; a page dealing with the vital, social and economic questions; a “Chain Gang” department, containing news from Labor’s prisoners of war—on trial and in prison—stories of prison life, etc.; a column devoted to the discussion of special labor questions and general human problems; a Children’s Department, with the view of ultimately establishing a circle of Ferrer Schools throughout the country.First issue ofThe Blast, January 15th, 1916.The life of the paper and the success of its work will depend uponyourinterest and co-operation.Send subscriptions or contributions toThe Blast, Box 661, San Francisco.

THE BLAST

These days of great struggles urgently demand a militant labor voice to aid the workers in their battles.

The Blastwill be such a voice. A revolutionary labor weekly, edited by ALEXANDER BERKMAN.

The time has come to gather together, so to speak, the scattered forces of discontent and help them find definite expression.

I am planning to have forThe Blastregular correspondences from the various industrial centers of America, Europe and Australia. I hold that one of the most important things in the publication of a revolutionary weekly is to keep the rebels throughout the world in closer touch with each other and informed of the labor and revolutionary situation in the different countries. It helps to stimulate the spirit of solidarity and encourage activity.

The other departments ofThe Blastwill be: a strong anti-militarism and anti-preparedness column; a page dealing with the vital, social and economic questions; a “Chain Gang” department, containing news from Labor’s prisoners of war—on trial and in prison—stories of prison life, etc.; a column devoted to the discussion of special labor questions and general human problems; a Children’s Department, with the view of ultimately establishing a circle of Ferrer Schools throughout the country.

First issue ofThe Blast, January 15th, 1916.

The life of the paper and the success of its work will depend uponyourinterest and co-operation.

Send subscriptions or contributions toThe Blast, Box 661, San Francisco.

REVOLTThe stormy petrel of the revolutionary movement.Men and women active in the combat for emancipation will supply news from the firing line. Some of our best writers and artists promised their co-operation.HIPPOLYTE HAVEL, Editor. ROBERT MINOR, Cartoonist.ADVISORY BOARD:Leonard D. AbbottElizabeth Gurley FlynnAlexander BerkmanHarry KellyMargaret H. SangerAre you interested in our efforts? If so send in your subscription or contribution. No funds are behind our undertaking.Mail your subscription or contribution to theREVOLT, 30 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.One Year 1.00 Six Months 50 cents Three Months 25 cents

REVOLT

The stormy petrel of the revolutionary movement.

Men and women active in the combat for emancipation will supply news from the firing line. Some of our best writers and artists promised their co-operation.

HIPPOLYTE HAVEL, Editor. ROBERT MINOR, Cartoonist.

ADVISORY BOARD:

Leonard D. AbbottElizabeth Gurley FlynnAlexander BerkmanHarry KellyMargaret H. Sanger

Are you interested in our efforts? If so send in your subscription or contribution. No funds are behind our undertaking.

Mail your subscription or contribution to the

REVOLT, 30 Lexington Ave., New York, N. Y.

One Year 1.00 Six Months 50 cents Three Months 25 cents


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