Carl Haessler managed the Federated Press, which provided weekly content to editors of American labor press (including the Daily Worker) and published a 12-page weekly newspaper (pictured)
Carl Haessler (1888–1972) was an American political activist, conscription resister, newspaper editor, and trade union organizer. He is best remembered as an imprisoned conscientious objector during World War I and as the longtime head of the Federated Press, a left wing news service which supplied content to radical and labor newspapers around the country.
CarlHaessler (1888–1972) was an American political activist, conscription resister, newspaper editor, and trade union organizer. He is best remembered...
Luise Haessler (Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 20 September 1866 - New York City, 8 July 1955) was the first Chairman of the German department at Brooklyn College...
Guidinger, NBA player John Gurda, writer and historian CarlHaessler, political activist Luise Haessler, linguist Eric E. Hagedorn, member of the Wisconsin...
the Federated Press for his anti-war position, which Managing Editor CarlHaessler criticized as "childish." Nearing was particularly shocked by the nuclear...
(1921-1922) CarlHaessler (1922-1940) Bureau Chiefs: Louis P. Lochner (Berlin) Anna Louise Strong Correspondents: Abner Carroll Binder Carl Braden Joe...
Gove C. Hartley Grattan Horace Gregory William Gropper Rose Gruening CarlHaessler E. Haldeman-Julius M. Haldeman-Julius Ruth Hale (feminist) Jack Hardy...
to America on November 1, 1959. Weinstone married Gertrude Haessler, sister of CarlHaessler, who headed the Federated Press. Will Weinstone died on October...
Stanley Aronowitz, Peter Camejo, Michael Harrington, George Breitman, and CarlHaessler The Lesser Evil? Debates on the Democratic Party and Independent Working-Class...
students at Wisconsin were literary critic Leslie Fiedler, activist CarlHaessler, poet Marya Zaturenska, activist Mildred Harnack, and poet Clara Leiser...
LRA's directors included: Anna Rochester, Bill Dunne, Grace Hutchins, CarlHaessler, and Charlotte Todes Stern. Edward Dahlberg was another contributor...
Guterman (1900–1984) Louis Hacker (1899–1987) Albert Hackett (1900–1995) CarlHaessler (1888–1972) J. B. S. Haldane (1892–1964) Emanuel Haldeman-Julius (1889–1951)...
From 1922 to 1924 he attended the Brookwood Labor College. In 1925, CarlHaessler of the Federated Press, a labor news service, hired De Caux and sent...
LRA's directors included Anna Rochester, Bob Dunn, Grace Hutchins, CarlHaessler, and Charlotte Todes Stern (another John Reed Club member, along with...
Residence 1880 Wellesley Drive Detroit March 15, 1990 Issac Boomer - CarlHaessler House 39 Massachusetts Highland Park February 25, 1988 Boston-Edison...
"R.S. Williams & Sons". The Canadian Encyclopedia, by Helmut Kallmann, Carl Morey, and Florence Hayes, February 7, 2006 Novak, Alice (29 November 2012)...