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(1916 - ) ~ Vice President of the University of Michigan and former United States Commissioner of Labor Statistics : Dr. Arthur M. Ross, vice president of the University of Michigan and former United States Commissioner of Labor Statistics, was found dead to day in a motel in Allen Park near Detroit. His age was 54. Dr. Ross had been on a business trip for the university. The death was apparently from natural causes, the state police said. (From : NYTimes.com.)

(1808 - 1873) ~ First President of France (as Louis-Napol?on Bonaparte) from 1848 to 1852 and the Last Monarch of France as Emperor of the French : The first President of France (as Louis-Napol?on Bonaparte) from 1848 to 1852 and the last monarch of France as Emperor of the French from 1852 to 1870. A nephew of Napoleon I, he was the last monarch to rule over France. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

(1787 - 1869) ~ English Socialist Writer on Political Economy, Critic of Capitalism and Defender of Free Trade and Early Trade Unions In the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries, the Term Socialist Included any Opponent of Capitalism : An English socialist writer on political economy, critic of capitalism and defender of free trade and early trade unions. In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the term socialist included any opponent of capitalism, at the time defined as a construed political system built on privileges for the owners of capital. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

Historian of Greece and Greek Anarchism

(1910 - 1983) ~ War Correspondent and Author of Popular Histories : A war correspondent and author of popular histories, most notably two books on the nineteenth-century exploration of the Nile, The White Nile (1960) and The Blue Nile (1962). Australian-born, he lived in England, and Italy, from 1937. (From : Wikipedia.org.)

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"If it was Easy, They Wouldn't Call it 'Struggle': Talks About Repression and Resistance in British Prisons," by Mark Barnsley, Introduction by La Breche (2004), published in Leeds, 2005, Footprint Workers Collective.

"A Discourse on the Origin of Inequality Among Men," by Jean Jacques Rousseau, 1754, Translated by G. D. H. Cole.

"The Fangs of the Monster at Lawrence," by Margaret Sanger, 15 Feb 1912. Source: New York Call, February 15, 1912 , Margaret Sanger Microfilm C16:0018.

"Socialism and Anarchism," by William Morris, first printed as a letter in Commonweal, May 5th, 1889; reprinted in William Morris: Artist, Writer, Socialist, May Morris, II, 312-7 and Political Writings of William Morris, ed. A. L. Morton, 209-213.

"Government and Labor in Early America," by Richard B. Morris, Octagon Books, New York, 1975.

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