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ARTICLES IN PERIODICALS*

American Economic Review, Sept., 1915. "Amalgamation of Related Trades in American Trade Unions." Theodore W. Glocker.

Forward (Boston, Mass.) Feb., 1919. "The Truth about

Lawrence."

Harpers' Magazine, July, 1918. "The Industrial Workers of the World." Robert Bruere.

Journal of Political Economy, Dec., 1919. "The Marine Workers' Affiliation of the Port of New York." Benjamin M. Squires. Monthly Labor Review, Mar., 1920. Report of the Annual Convention of the International Seamen's Union of America. Nation, Sept. 27, 1919. "The Miners at Cleveland." Heber

Blankenhorn.

Apr. 24, 1920. "The Railway Men Get Action." George

Soule.

May 22, 1920. "The Amalgamated Clothing Workers in
Session." Mary Heaton Vorse.

New Republic, Nov. 12, 1919. "What the Miners Are Thinking.”
William Hard.

June 2, 1920. "Hillman and the Amalgamated." William
Hard.

Apr. 13, 1921. "Inciters to Violence." Winthrop Lane. New York Call, Dec. 6-8, 1920. "The Crisis in the Miners' Union." E. Williams.

New York Evening Post, Nov. 14, 17, 24, 1917; Dec. 1, 8, 12, 15, 1917; Feb. 13, 23, 1918; Mar. 1, 9, 16, 23, 1918; Apr. 6, 13, 1918. "Following the Trail of the I. W. W." Robert Bruere.

New York World, Feb. 27, 1921. The Unemployment Conference in New York City. C. M. Wood.

Feb. 8, 1921. The I. W. W. Harold Lord Varney.

Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 28, pp. 451-70, 1913. "Development of Syndicalism in America." Louis Levine.

Socialist Review, Apr.-May, 1921. "The New Turn of the I. W. W." Art Shields.

No attempt is here made to give a comprehensive list of articles dealing with the unions under discussion.

Survey, Apr. 5, 1919. "A Strike for Wages or Bolshevism." John A. Fitch.

Sept. 1, 1920, "The Illinois Miners." John W. Love.

Apr. 2, 1921. "More Unrest Among the British Miners."
Harold J. Laski.

A

Adamson law, 44
Agreements, Joint,

A. C. W., 217-21
A. T. W., 266-69
Fur Workers, 248

INDEX

I. L. G. W. U., 233-36
summary, 315-17
U. M. W., 84-86
Amalgamation of related trades,
30-33, 58-60, 325

American Federation of Labor,
autonomy declaration of, 27-
28

craft basis of, 19
departments of, 37-42
relations with A. C. W., 208
relations with Cloth Hat and

Cap Makers, 243

relations with W. F. M., 123-

24, 127-28

tendencies toward industrial

unionism in, 27-60
American Labor Union, 124, 145
Anthracite Coal Commission, 104
Anthracite Coal Strike Com-

mission (1902), 83
Automobile, Aircraft and
Vehicle Workers, United,
281-84, 295-99, 301-303

B

Bijur, Judge, dismissal of suit
vs. A. C. W. by, 225

Bisbee deportation, 156
Bituminous Coal Commission,
98, 101-103

Blacksmiths and Helpers,
Brotherhood of, 41

Blankenhorn, Heber, 97
Blumenberg, Organizer, 297
Body Brussels Weavers, 271
Boilermakers, Iron Ship Builders

and Helpers, Int. Brother-
hood of, 41

Brewers' Association, U. S., 78
Brewery Workers, United, 61-
80, 125, 144

Brophy, John, 110, III
Brown, Roy, 163, 170
Bruere, Robert, 152-53
Budish and Soule, The New
Unionism, 5, 213, 216
Building Trades Alliance, Struc-
tural, 38

Building Trades Council,
National, 38

Building Trades Department,
38-39
Burns, John, 6

Butte, dynamiting at, 133-34

с

Car Workers, Int. Association of,
278

Bakers and Confectioners' Union Carpenters and Joiners, United

Journeymen, 287

Brotherhood of, 33

Carriage and Wagon Workers'

Int. Union, 282

Check-off, 85, 94-95, 131

Contracts-Continued

U. M. W., 83-84

W. F. M., 130–31

Cigar Makers' Int. Union, 289- Cooperative movement, interest

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in, 229-30, 237, 245-46,

249, 270, 312-13

Coopers' Union, Nat., 66-67
Coronado case, 95

Craft basis,

reasons for, 19, 324

variations from, 29-33
Cripple Creek struggle, 122

D

Damage suits, 95, 225

De Leon, Daniel, 144, 146, 147,

175

Debs, Eugene, 74, 136, 278
Democracy, internal,
A. C. W., 215-17
A. T. W., 256-57
I. W. W., 167-71
O. B. U., 192-94

other independent unions,
285-86,
299-306

summary, 320-21

U. M. W., 86–87, 111-12, 118
W. F. M., 136–37
Democratic ownership and con-
trol of industry, 311-15
(See also "Radical philoso-
phy and aims")

Dress and Waist Manufacturers'
Assn. of N. Y., 235

Dunn, Robert, 274

E

Education Committee, United,

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