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On the firing line
By The Industrial Worker and Walker C. Smith. Extracts from the Report of the General Executive Board to the Seventh Annual Convention of the Industrial Workers of the World held in Chicago, ILL., Sept. 17 to 27, 1912. 16 pages.
Industrial unionism: the road to freedom
By Joseph Ettor. The struggle of the wage workers for industrial freedom is fast assuming proportions that challenge the attention of all classes in present day society. The oppressive conditions under which the vast majority of wage workers must…
Gompers vs. Haywood
By the Industrial Workers of the World. At Laredo, Texas, an international labor conference was held recently. A resolution was introduced by Mexican delegates,. calling for the release of class war prisoners in the United States. Gompers, seconded…
The Centralia conspiracy
By Ralph Chaplin. An honest effort to unravel the tangled mesh of circumstances that led up to the Armistice Day tragedy in Centralia, Washington. 84 pages.
One great union
By W. E. Trautmann. A complete portrait of industrial organizations; with a map outlining the inter-relationship of the industrial enterprise the world over, compiled from statistical tabulations of bureaus of France, Germany, Denmark and the United…