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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XI.

Page.

Conditions of labor on Pennsylvania Railroad.

H. B. Perham, president, Order of Railroad Telegraphers__.

10067-10449 10069,

10095, 10106, 10152

W. W. Atterbury, vice president, the Pennsylvania Railroad, Philadeplphia

10127

W. Pierce, organizer, Brotherhood of Federated Railway Em-
ployees, Harrisburg, Pa___.
10154, 10162, 10269, 10288
S. C. Long, general manager, the Pennsylvania Railroad__
10169
10272, 10281, 10562

E. B. Hunt, superintendent, relief, department, the Pennsylvania
Railroad

10188, 10190

10199

Samuel M. Hoyer, former mayor, Altoona, Pa.... G. W. Creighton, general superintendent, the Pennsylvania Railroad, Altoona____ 10211, 10214, 10240 J. W. Lee, jr., publicity agent, the Pennsylvania Railroad__ J. C. Johnson, superintendent of telegraph, the Pennsylvania Railroad

10243

10245

J. C. Harper, superintendent of police, the Pennsylvania Railroad---- 10249 J. R. T. Auston, president, Order of Railroad Telegraphers, Dispatchers, Agents, and Signalmen, Philadelphia___. 10252

John P. Guyer, clerk for directors of the poor, Dauphin County, Pa-- 10260,

J. T. Born, former machinist, Pennsylvania Railroad_.
Herbert L. Grimm, state editor, the North American, Philadelphia_-_ 10267
C. T. Chenery, investigator, United States Commission on Industrial
Relations__

10276 10262

10274

William Park, general chairman, Brotherhood of Locomotive Engi

neers

10274

W. G. Lee, president, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen__.

10281

G. B. Rowand, chairman, Pennsylvania State legislative board,
Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen___

10283

W. H. Patrick, secretary, Keystone Lodge No. 42, Brotherhood of
Railroad Trainmen, Harrisburg, Pa___

10283

M. T. Robinson, Pennsylvania State legislative board, Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen__

10283

H. B. Huber, general grievance committee, Brotherhood of Railroad
Tráinmen, Harrisburg, Pa___

Harrisburg (Pa.) Patriot, article of December 1, 1913.

10284 10286

P. L. Smith and others, Brotherhood of Federated Railway Employees---

10287

R. B. Sheely, secretary, Lodge No. 673, Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen, Harrisburg, Pa____

10287

Charles Liebau, member, Lodge No. 673, Brotherhood of Railroad
Trainmen, Harrisburg, Pa----

10288

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Judge Walter Clark, chief justice, supreme court of North Carolina 10453 Judge Edgar M. Cullen, former chief judge, court of appeals, State of New York---

Gilbert E. Roe, lawyer, New York City.

10465 10468

A. J. McKelway, secretary for the Southern States, National Child
Labor Committee, Washington, D. C------
Joseph Kobylak, coal miner, Jefferson County, Ohio__.

10493-10861

10513

Stephen S. Gregory, former president, American Bar Association,
Chicago----

10534

Arthur Woods, police commissioner, New York City.

10550

Henry R. Seager, professor of political economy, Columbia University, New York_-_

William D. Haywood, secretary-treasurer, Industrial Workers of the
World. Denver.

10558, 10563

10569, 10586

Frank Johnson Goodnow, president, Johns Hopkins University, Balti

more

Harry A. Cyphers, lawyer, South Bethlehem, Pa_-_-
Mrs. Mary Jones ("Mother" Jones)

10599 10612 10618, 10634

Daniel Davenport, general counsel, American Antiboycott Association,
Bridgeport, Conn ___

10645, 10704, 10711

Anton Johannsen, general organizer, United Brotherhood of Carpen-
ters, Corte Madera, Cal___.

10667, 10686 10720

Thomas E. Spelling, lawyer, New York City-
Walter Drew, counsel and executive officer, National Erectors' Asso-
ciation, New York-----

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10731, 10760, 10834

10769, 10784

Clarence S. Darrow, lawyer, Chicago_.
Mrs. Crystal Eastman Benedict, industrial investigator, writer, law-
yer, New York City-----

10780

James A. Emery, counsel, National Association of Manufacturers,
New York City---.

10815, 10835

Hon. W. B. Wilson, Secretary of Labor.

10833

David Clark, editor, Southern Textile Bulletin, Charlotte, N. C_
Theodore Schroeder, attorney for Free Speech League, New York
City---

10837

10840, 10866

Samuel Gompers, president, American Federation of Labor.
H. E. Hillard, United States Coal Co., Cleveland, Ohio.
Judge R. M. Wanamaker, justice, Supreme Court of Ohio_.
Mrs. John Jerome Rooney, New York, president, the Guidon
opposed to woman suffrage__

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James H. Maurer, president, Pennsylvania State Federation of Labor. 10931 David Williams, editor and manager, Allentown (Pa.) Labor Herald_ 10942 J. E. B. Cunningham, special deputy attorney general, State of Pennsylvania

S. C. Long, general manager, Pennsylvania Railroad__
Maj. John C. Groome, superintendent, Pennsylvania State police_____ 10965
John G. Sebald, cement worker and contractor, Erie, Pa.
George F. Lumb, deputy superintendent, Pennsylvania State police__ 10989
Exhibits

10964 10964

10984

11001-11025

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Santiago Iglesias, president, Free Federation of Workingmen of Porto
Rico and organizer, American Federation of Labor in Porto
Rico__
11042, 11086, 11089, 11142

John C. Bills, jr., in charge of insular bureau of labor, San Juan. 11092
Martin Travieso, jr., secretary, executive council of Porto Rico. 11115, 11133
Hon. Arthur Yager, governor of Porto Rico____.
Howard L. Kern, attorney general of Porto Rico__.

11145

11157

Correspondence of the American Federation of Labor relating to
situation in Porto Rico...............

Resolutions on economic conditions of Porto Rico by the Free Federa-
tion of Workingmen_-_-

11161

11164

Correspondence relating to alleged killing and wounding of workers
in Porto Rico___.

11177

Statement of Mr. Frederick F. Ingram, manufacturing pharmacist,
Detroit, Mich.

11178

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CONDITIONS OF

LABOR ON PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD

(For exhibits under this subject see pages 10290 to 10449)

38819°-S. Doc. 415, 64-1-vol 11-1

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