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Definition of Eugene V. Debs
1. Noun. United States labor organizer who ran for President as a socialist (1855-1926).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Eugene V. Debs
Literary usage of Eugene V. Debs
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Arena by Harry Houdini Collection (Library of Congress) (1908)
"BY Eugene V. Debs. WHILE^ Socialism is a political movement with an industrial
purpose, and, because it pays chief attention to the bread-and-butter problem ..."
2. Striking for Life: Labor's Side of the Labor Question : the Right of the by John Swinton, Samuel Gompers, Eugene Victor Debs, John William Hayes (1894)
"Out of all this tumult it revealed to the world the character of one of its
noblest sons, Eugene V. Debs. His earnestness, honesty, and sincerity no man on ..."
3. The Wall Street Point of View by Henry Clews (1900)
"His prompt and popular action in suppressing the Chicago riots and causing the
overthrow of Eugene V. Debs. — His advice to the Democratic party. ..."
4. Darling on Trusts: The Department of Justice; the Sherman Anti-Trust Law by Joseph Robinson Darling (1915)
"... 1893-June 7, 189;5; Judson Harmon, Attorney-General, June 8, 1895-March 5,
1897) UNITED STATES v. Eugene V. Debs et al. Petition in equity filed on ..."
5. The Socialists: Who They are and what They Stand for : the Case for by John Spargo (1906)
"B. Revolutionary Unionism, Eugene V. Debs. 7. Wage labor and Capital, by Carl Marx.
8. The Man Under the Machine, Simons. 9. The Mission of the Working ..."