This index also includes references to substantive annotations in previous volumes that are not repeated here; for instance, the reference to Theodore Roosevelt's annotation in volume one appears in this index as 1:443n; and the glossary entry for Agnes Nestor in volume seven appears in this index as 7:*.
| M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | XYZ |
M (Asterisks indicate glossary entries.)
MacArthur, Walter,* 133, 134n
Macaulay, Mary J., 404, 406n
Machinists, International Association of,* 35n, 105, 106n, 148n, 189n, 302n; jurisdiction of, 144-45, 170; local 368 (So. Bethlehem, Pa.), 43, 44n; office staff, 56-61; strike, 1909-10 (local 21, Galeton, Pa.), 35n
Mack v. Wright et al., 190-91, 191n
MacStay, Arnold B., 77n; letter to, 76-77
McArdle, Peter J.,* 7, 9n, 12n, 30, 31n, 53-55
McCall, Samuel W., 7:92n, 82
McCarthy, Frank H.,* 81-82n; letter to, 80-81
McCarthy, Patrick H., 5:339n, 282
McCollum, J. Brewster, 191, 191n
McCraith, Augustine,* 120, 121n
McCullough, Ezra S., 53, 54n, 146, 146n, 289, 290n
McDermott, James T., 7:458n, 100
McDonald, Duncan,* 286-88, 290n, 404
McGinley, John P., 43, 44n, 449
McKimmie, Oscar A. M., 498, 499n
McManigal, Ortie, 306, 309, 312n
McNamara, James B.,* 214, 214n, 274-75, 300, 305n, 352; arrest of, 131n, 213, 273-74, 294, 307, 350; confession of, 299, 299n, 300-302, 306, 311, 352, 359; trial of, 131n
McNamara, John J.,* 209n, 214, 274-75, 300, 352; arrest of, 131n, 209, 209n, 213n 230-31, 231n, 235, 238n, 249n, 273-74, 294, 307-8, 310, 350; confession of, 299, 299n, 300-302, 306, 311, 352, 359
McNamara case, 131n; AFL Executive Council and, 213, 213-14n, 234-38, 238n; Burns and, 209n, 214, 272-74, 293, 295n, 301, 305-6, 308-9, 350, 353; Darrow and, 213-14n, 235, 237, 248-49, 249n, 294, 299-300, 305, 305n, 346-47, 347n, 351, 358-59, 360n; financial appeals, 213, 213-14n, 234-38, 238n, 249n, 254, 274-76, 290-91, 350-51, 359; SG and, 209, 213, 213n, 214, 214n, 224-26, 235-37, 249n, 273-76, 299-305, 308-10, 313-15, 335, 336n, 347, 350-52, 358-59, 360n, 428, 431-37. See also McNamara, James B.; McNamara, John J.
--conferences: Indianapolis (Apr. 1911), 213n, 350; Indianapolis (Apr.-May 1911), 213, 213-14n, 310, 312n, 350-51, 355n; Indianapolis (June 1911), 236, 238n, 241, 254, 255n, 310; Indianapolis (Dec. 1911), 302, 302-3n
McNamara Defense Fund, 238-39n, 249n, 291, 294, 300, 311, 351, 359, 413
McNamara dynamite conspiracy trial, 335, 336n, 358-59, 412-14, 414n, 431-37
McNamara Legal Defense Committee, 236, 413
McNamara Ways and Means Committee, 237, 249n, 254, 257; circular issued by, 306-12
McNulty, Frank J.,* 16, 17n, 138, 139n, 149, 151n
McPherson, Smith, 131n
McSorly, William J.,* 415, 416n
Madden, Henry, 233, 234n
Madden, Martin B. "Skinny," 7:364n, 149
Madero, Francisco, 193n, 320n
Madison, Edmond H., 479, 492n
Magón, Ricardo Flores, 193n; letter to, 192-93
Maher, James B., 41, 42n, 77
Mahon, William D.,* 30, 31n, 139, 173n, 293, 293n; letter from, 304-5
Majestic Manufacturing Co., 200
Mangan, John, 402, 402n
Manuel II, 320n
Manufacturers' Information Bureau Co., 50
Marbury, Elisabeth, 39, 40n
Marks, Marcus M., 6:236n, 40n; letter to, 166-69
Marshall, Thomas R., 273, 277n, 386n
Martin, John A., 89, 90n, 100
Martin, Thomas S., 492, 493n, 495
Medina Dam, 316, 316n
Meeker, Royal, 455, 456n
Melhorn, Sallie F., 493n, 495-96, 497n, 498
Mercer Co. (N.J.) Central Labor Union, 134-35, 135n
Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association of Los Angeles. See Los Angeles, Merchants' and Manufacturers' Association of
Merriam, Charles E., Jr., 483, 492n
Metal Polishers', Buffers', Platers', Brass Molders', and Brass and Silver Workers' Union of North America,* 200, 201n
Metal workers: organization of, 121-22, 122n; strike, 1910-12 (Los Angeles), 121-22, 122-23n, 136, 147, 221
Mexican workers, 46-47, 316, 316n, 429-30, 430n
Mexico: uprising in (1911), 317, 320n; U.S. relations with, 192, 193n
Migrant workers, 9, 339
Miles, Charles A., 49n, 116, 117n
Militia, 326, 357, 512
Miller, Owen, 4:*, 12n
Miller, Thomas, 80n
Miners, Western Federation of,* 104n, 411, 512-13n; affiliation with AFL, 104-6, 106n, 144-45, 169-70; convention, 1910 (Denver), 105-6, 106n; jurisdiction of, 104-6, 106n, 144-45, 170
Mine safety legislation, 181-82
Mine Workers of America, United,* 9n, 406, 411; convention, 1911 (Columbus, Ohio), 170, 170n, 287, 289, 290n; convention, 1912 (Indianapolis), 287, 290n; jurisdiction of, 104-6, 145, 170; strike, 1897, 4:345n, 229, 269; strike, 1900 (Pennsylvania), 5:263n, 229, 269; strike, 1902 (anthracite), 6:13-14n, 229, 269; 1912-13 (West Virginia), 519n
Minimum wage, 382-84
Minneapolis and St. Louis Railway Co. v. Beckwith, 479, 492n
Mitchell, John,* 6n, 40n, 173n, 337n, 342, 456, 501, 503-4; at AFL conventions, 5-6, 18n, 287, 289, 295, 407-8, 411; and boycotts, 14-15; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 10-12, 12n, 13-15, 16n, 17-18, 160-64, 217, 217n, 240-41, 266, 270, 292-93, 323n, 358; and labor legislation, 371-72, 375, 377-80; and McNamara case, 227n, 235, 306; and National Civic Federation, 170-71, 171n; as New York commissioner of labor, 439n; and temperance, 93, 94n; and Western Federation of Miners, affiliation of, 106n; letters from, 117-20, 160-64, 170-71
Moffett, Edward A., 7:246n; letter from, 303
Moffitt, John A.,* 42n, 77, 513n; letter to, 40-42
Molders' Union of North America, International,* 387, 389n
Monnett, Francis S., 7:439n, 53
Moon, John, 495n
Moon, Reuben, 101n, 159n
"More," 268, 384
Morgan, Anne, 39, 40n
Morrison, Alice Boswell (Mrs. Frank), 7:482n, 258
Morrison, Frank,* 10n, 120, 124, 428, 453-54, 456, 503-4; at AFL conventions, 8, 18n, 141-42, 142n, 145, 295; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 10-11, 12n, 17-18, 160-64, 217, 217n, 240-41, 266, 270, 292-93, 323n, 333, 335; and cloakmakers' strike, 109; and labor legislation, 101, 158, 370-72, 375; and McNamara case, 235-37, 238n, 335, 351, 358; meetings with Woodrow Wilson, 386, 424; and National Civic Federation, 323-24, 324n; and organizers, 36-37; and San Francisco Call boycott, 144n; letters from, 160-64; 323-24, 500-501, 512; letters to, 33-35, 91-92, 256-58, 396-97, 473-76, 494-95, 501
Morrison, John, 7:*, 231n
Morton, Joseph W.,* 410, 412n
Moscow, Harry, letter to, 333-34
Moyer, Charles H.,* 106n, 144, 170, 513n; letter from, 104-6
Mulhall investigation, 7:91n, 500
Mulholland, Frank, 79n, 131n, 194n, 213, 213n, 234n, 350, 404; letter from, 232-34; letters to, 160-64, 193-94
Mullin, William,* 116, 117n
Mulliner, Gabrielle, 39, 40n
Murphy, Arthur P., 100, 101n
Murphy, James W., 160n
Murphy, John, 52n
Musicians, American Federation of,* 12n, 344
Myers, Bert, letter to, 422-23
Nagel, Charles, 430n; letter to, 429-30
National Association of Manufacturers, 5:15n, 309, 311; and alleged attempted bribery of SG, 49, 52n; and Canadian Federation of Labor, 121; convention, 1910 (New York City), 90, 91n; convention, 1911 (New York City), 225, 227n; convention, 1913 (Detroit), 506, 511n; and labor organizations, 49-50, 198, 237, 272, 348-50, 354, 434; and Loewe v. Lawlor, 70; and Los Angeles, organizing in, 146-47
National Association of Master Builders, 199n
National Civic Federation, 5:218n, 226, 303, 304n, 421, 422n; Committee on the Plan and Scope of the Department on Pure Food and Drugs, 323, 324n; Conciliation Department, 118; criticism of, 170, 195-99, 227n, 286-90, 290n, 421, 422n; Mitchell and, 170-71, 171n; Trade Agreement Department, 117-19; Uniform Legislation Conference, 1910 (Washington, D.C.), 33n; Uniform Legislation Conference, 1910, SG address before, 31-33
National Consumers' League, 487, 493n
National Erectors' Association, 227n, 237, 272, 309, 311, 350, 434
National Guard, 513n
National Guard Association of New Jersey, 358n
National League on Urban Conditions among Negroes, 504, 504n
National Trades and Labor Congress (of Canada), 121n
National Trades and Workers' Association, 313-14, 314n
National Urban League, 504n
Neal, Elbridge H., 326, 327n
Nelson, Knute, 132n, 362, 363n
Nestor, Agnes, 7:*, 456n
Nettleton Shoe Co., A. E., 157, 157n
New Jersey, Federation of Trades and Labor Unions of. See New Jersey State Federation of Labor
New Jersey State Federation of Labor, 135n; convention, 1910 (Newark), 135, 135n
New Jersey state police, 358n
New Mexico, AFL organizers in, 279-80, 280n
New Orleans Central Trades and Labor Council, 3:244n, 355-56, 357n
New Orleans Dock and Cotton Council, 182n
New Orleans longshoremen's case, 177, 182n, 265, 466
New York and Vicinity, Central Federated Union of Greater, 1:379n, 208n
New York Association of Housedress and Kimono Manufacturers, 442n
New York commissioner of labor, 427, 438-39, 439n
New York Peace Society, 205, 208n; mass meeting of (1911), 208n
New York State Board of Mediation and Arbitration, 2:10n, 114n
New York State Factory Investigating Commission, 219n, 299, 301n, 323n, 389n, 429n, 438, 471-72; report (1912), 328-29, 329n
New York State Federation of Labor, 2:96n, 326-27
New York Sun, letter to, 337-38
New York World libel case, 203, 204n
Nicholls, Thomas D., 7:98n, 89, 100-101
Nielsen, Dagmar, 62n; letters to, 56-61, 125-26
Non-union worker, SG definition of, 423
Norris, George W., 7:32n, 446
Northern Michigan copper miners' strike (1913-14), 512, 512-13n
Nye, Frank M., 444, 446, 448n
O'Connell, James,* 31n, 62, 144n, 173n, 454, 494, 495-96n, 503-4; at AFL conventions, 18n, 289, 290n, 295-96, 415, 416n; and AFL Labor Representation Committee, 124; and iron and steelworkers' strike, 30, 53; and McNamara case, 237, 257; and National Civic Federation, 324n; and U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 332n, 455-56, 456n; and Western Federation of Miners, 105, 106n, 144-45, 170
Ohio Federation of Labor, 17n
Ohio State Federation of Labor, 16, 17n
Ohio State Trades and Labor Assembly, 17n
Olmsted, Marlin, 89n
"One craft, one organization," 296, 296-97n
Open Letter to Ministers of the Gospel, An, 442n
Open shop, 148n, 160n, 168, 227n
Organizers, 123n; and Bethlehem Steel Co. strike, 43-44, 44n; and U.S. Steel Corp. strike, 28, 31n, 55. See also American Federation of Labor, organizers
Organizing: AFL assessments for, 122, 123n
O'Sullivan, Michael,* 149, 151n, 322
Otis, Harrison G., 6:213n, 280, 309, 435-36; and Los Angeles Times building, bombing of, 128-30, 131n, 221, 223, 307, 349
Page, Carroll S., 381n
Paine, Thomas, 4:235-36n, 96, 100n
Painters, Decorators, and Paperhangers of America, Brotherhood of,* 22n; and black workers, 278-79, 279n; convention, 1909 (Cincinnati), 22, 22n; local 602 (Waycross, Ga.), 278, 279n; local 631 (Waycross, Ga.), 278, 279n
Panama Canal: hours of labor, 370-72, 380n; immigration through the, 340
Parker, Alton B., 7:296n, 31, 257, 429n; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 11, 240, 323n; and Loewe v. Lawlor, 79n, 194, 194n; letters to, 23, 160-64, 203-4, 427-29, 499-500
Parker, Harry C., 7:375n, 172
Parker, Mary Louise Schoonmaker (Mrs. Alton B.), 429n
Parry, David M., 6:126n, 273
Paterson, N.J., textile workers' strike (1913), 502, 503n, 517
Pattern Makers' Association of New York and Vicinity, 77n
Pattern Makers' League of North America,* 123n
Paving Cutters' Union of the U.S. of America and Canada, International, 6:*; jurisdiction, 188n; local 71 (San Francisco), 188n
Payne, Sereno E., 492n
Pennsylvania Railroad: organization of, 188-89, 189-90n; strike against (1910), 190n
Pennsylvania State Federation of Labor, 3:279n, 52n, 189; convention, 1911 (Harrisburg), 189, 190n; and employers' liability and workmen's compensation legislation, 191, 191n
Pennsylvania state police, 44n, 52n, 357-58, 358n
Pensions, 413
Perham, Henry B.,* 9, 10n, 18n, 295, 501, 503-4
Perkins, Frances, 472n; letter to, 471-72
Perkins, George W.*, 20n, 30, 53, 172, 173n, 227n, 417, 422n; letters from, 25-26, 103-4, 505-6; letters to, 19-20, 54-55, 517-18
Perry, Edwin,* 170n; letter to, 169-70
Perry, H. H., 380-81
Pettibone, George A., 7:146n, 274
Pettigrew, Richard F., 358-59, 359n
Philadelphia Central Labor Union, 2:179n, 52n
Philadelphia Council of Allied Building Trades, 6:44n, 52n
Philadelphia Manufacturers' Association, 56n
Philadelphia Rapid Transit Co., strike against (1910), 52n, 69-70
Phillips, Agnes (Mrs. Anthony), 473-74, 474n
Phillips, Anthony, 473-74, 474n
Phillips, Thomas W., 4:143n, 183
Phoenix Preferred Accident Insurance Co., 103, 103n
Picket, 1:366, 133
Pierce, Jefferson D.,* 53, 54n, 134, 135n, 157n, 189-90n; letter from, 188-89
Pittsburgh Central Trades Council. See Iron City Trades Council
Platt, James P., 42n, 68
Plumbers, Gas Fitters, Steam Fitters, and Steam Fitters' Helpers of the U.S. and Canada, United Association of,* 159-60, 160n, 344; and AFL Building Trades Department, 151n, 296; jurisdiction of, 151n, 296, 399-402, 402n, 413, 414n
Plummer, Charles H., 122, 123n
P. M. Arthur et al. v. Thomas F. Oakes et al., 491, 493n
Police, methods of interrogation by. See Third degree
Polish workers, 215, 216n, 388, 459-60
Political action, partisan, 283-84; AFL and, 403-5, 410-11, 412n
Political candidates, legislative records of, 131-32, 387n, 395-96
Polkinhorn, Henry A., 470, 471n, 498
Pollock v. Farmers' Loan and Trust Co., 4:38n, 6:340n, 264
Portugal, uprising in (1910), 317, 320n
Post, Charles W., 6:511n, 131n, 133, 198, 222-23, 265, 307, 309; letter from, 313-14; letter to, 315. See also C. W. Post v. American Federation of Labor et al., C. W. Post v. Buck's Stove and Range Co. et al.
Postal Telegraph Cable Co., 471n
Potters, stoneware, organization of, 47, 47n
Pouget, Emile, 508, 511n
Pratt, Clarence, 52n
Preferential union shop, 114n, 440n, 442n
Prenner, Johann B., 198, 199n
Prescott, William B.,* 120, 121n
Pressed Steel Car Co., 475-76
Pressmen's and Assistants' Union of North America, International Printing, 7:*, 144n
Proebstle, Joseph,* 91, 92n, 148n, 283, 286n
Progressive party, platform (1912), 386n, 409, 477-78, 494
Prohibition, 423, 424n; SG and, 93. See also Legislation, U.S.: intoxicating liquors, act prohibiting transportion of
Protocol Agreement, 439-40, 440n, 442n
"Protocol of Peace," 114n
Prouty, Solomon F., 377, 381n
Puerto Rico: cigarmakers' joint advisory board, 19-20, 21n; petition from workers of, 87-89
Pullman strike (1894), 3:521-25, 3:526n, 99, 251
Pumphrey, Aquilla J., 232-33, 234n
Quinlan, Patrick, 503n
Railroad brotherhoods: affiliation with AFL, 249-52; and workmen's compensation legislation, 443-46, 457
Railroad Cattle Damage Case. See Central Loan and Trust Co. v. Campbell Commission Co.
Railroad safety legislation, 181
Railroad shopmen, strikes of: 1910 (Pennsylvania), 190n; 1911 (Philadelphia), 228-29, 230n; 1911-15, 321-22, 322-23n
Railroad Telegraphers of North America, Order of,* 295n
Railroad Trainmen, Brotherhood of,* 114n, 457; and black workers, 244-45n; jurisdiction of, 251-52, 253n; strike, 1910, 112-13, 114-15n
Railroad workers: black, organization of, 244, 244-45n, 246- 47, 247n, 250, 253n; strike, 1909-10 (Galeton, Pa.), 33-35, 35n; strike, 1910, 112-13, 114-15n
Railway Carmen of America, Brotherhood of,* 189n, 292n, 296
Railway Conductors, Order of,* 114n; strike, 1910, 112-13, 114-15n
Railway Mechanics, Brotherhood of, 188-89, 190n
Railway Servants, Amalgamated Society of, 6:84n, 74
Railway Union, American,* 251, 253n
Ralston, Jackson H., 4:294n, 240-41, 323n, 491; letter to, 160-64
Randall, Harvey N., 6:110n, 386n; letter to, 385
Rand School of Social Science, 397-98, 398n
Rankin wire mill, strike against (1913), 391n, 453, 455n
Rappaport, Leo M., 232n
Rau, Charles, 159, 160n
Ray, George W., 7:90n, 183
Recall, of judges, 413
Redding, L. D., 7, 9n
Reed, John, 503n
Reed, Thomas B., 3:19n, 183
Referendum, 282-85, 286n, 382, 384n, 397, 413, 415, 417, 420
Reid, James J.,* 11, 12n, 16, 137-38
Republican party, 179; platform (1912), 386n, 409
"Resistencia, La," 25, 26n, 104
Richardson, Patrick F.,* 296, 297n
Riddle, William, 135n
Rivera, Luis Muñoz, 88, 89n
Roberts, Johnson, and Rand Shoe Co., 102, 103n
Robins, Mrs. Raymond, 456n
Robinson, Douglas, 204n
Robinson, Herman,* 36, 38n
Rockefeller, John D., 274, 277n
Rodriguez, William E., 410, 412n
Roe, Albert A., 457, 459n
Rome: fall of, SG and, 263-64
Roncovieri, Alfred, 282
Roosevelt, Theodore, 1:443n, 204n, 385, 442n, 511
Root, Elihu, 5:438n, 371, 488
Rosebury, Aaron, 368n; letter to, 363-68
Rosenberg, Abraham,* 114n; letter from, 501; letter to, 109-13
Rowell, Chester, 261, 276n
Rubin, William B., 459n; letter to, 457-58
Rucker, Atterson W., 331n; letter to, 329-31
Rucker, William W., 447, 448n
Rumsey, Thomas,* 293, 293n
Russi, Charles F., Jr., 316n
Russian workers, 388
Ryan, Frank M.,* 30, 31n, 149-50, 151n, 231n, 336n; and McNamara case, 235-37; letter to, 209
Ryan, Martin F.,* 322, 323n
Ryan et al. v. U.S., 336n
Sabath, Adolph J., 342, 344, 346n
Sabotage, 509
San Francisco Call: boycott of (1909), 142-43, 144n
San Francisco Labor Council, 4:172n, 5:475n, 122n, 142-43, 144n, 175n, 185, 188n
San Francisco Newspaper Publishers' Association, 144n
Sassenbach, Johann,* 241, 242n, 393
Sauls, Thomas C., 278, 279n
Scab, SG definition of, 422-23
Schaener, Henry E., 35n
Scharrenberg, Paul,* 407, 408n
Schenectady (N.Y.) Trades Assembly, 6:179n, 195
Schwab, Charles M., 5:361n, 43, 44n
Scientific management. See Taylor system
Scranton Declaration, 5:443-44, 5:444n, 105, 106n, 407-8, 408n
Seager, Henry R., 25n
Seamen, Atlantic Coast, 22
Seamen's Union of America, International,* 139n
Sellers, Col. Mulberry, 496, 497n
Senators, popular election of, 413
Sexton, William A., 9, 10n
Shackleton, David J.,* 116, 117n
Shaheen, Joseph, 502n
Shealy, Calvin S., 48-49n; letter from, 48
Shealy, Tillman, 48
Shearton, Charles, 103, 104n
Sheet Metal Workers' International Alliance, Amalgamated,* 323n; and AFL Building Trades Department, 151n, 295; jurisdiction of, 151n, 295
Shepard, Seth, 161, 164-65n, 491
Sheppard, Morris, 424n
Sherman, John, 3:375n, 463
Sherwood, Isaac R., 100, 101n
Shipley, William B., 232-34, 234n
Shiras, George, Jr., 6:340n, 264
Shirtwaist and dressmakers, strikes: 1909-10 (New York City), 39, 40n; 1909-10 (Philadelphia), 56n, 269
Shoe Manufacturers' Association of St. Louis, 103
Shop benefit association, 157. See also Company benefits system
"Shop Management" (Taylor), 202, 209-10, 212n
Short, James A., 149, 151n; and McNamara case, 235, 237
Short, William H., 208n; letter to, 205-8
Silverstein, David, 491, 493n
Skemp, Joseph C.,* 279n; letter to, 278-79
Skilled workers, 390
Slavery, 69
Slavic workers, 102
Smith, Alfred E., 301n, 472, 472n
Smith, Charles B., 404, 406n
Smith, Joseph, 290n
Smith, Oliver P., 7:199n, 8, 10n
Smith, William A., 369n; letter to, 369
Snyder, John, 230
Socialist Party of America, 6:204n, 91-92, 403, 405, 409-10, 412n, 518, 519n; platform (1912), 409-10
Socialists: AFL and, 282-85; and campaign, 1912, AFL and, 409-11; Cigar Makers' International Union and, 172, 396-97, 417-22; critics of trade unionists, 171-73, 173n; and industrial unionism, 412; and National Civic Federation, 170, 195-99, 286-90, 290n, 421, 422n; and political action, 403-5, 410-11, 412n; SG and, 173, 284, 290
Social workers, and labor matters, 438
Sociedad de Torcedores de Tabaco de Tampa y Sus Cercanías, La, 25, 26n; strike, 1901 (Tampa, Fla.), 25, 26n
Society of Equity, 276n
Sontheimer, Sol, 303, 304n
South, organizing in, 355-56, 357n
Southern California Brewers' Association, 148n
Southern Pacific Railroad, strike against (1911-15), 321-22, 322-23n
Southern Railway Co., 253n
Spencer, William J.,* 151n, 213, 213n, 237, 257, 350
Square Deal, 314n
Stahl, John M., 45n; letter to, 44-45
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey, 153, 155n, 264, 276n
Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey v. U.S., 153, 155n, 264, 276n
State federations of labor: affiliation of local unions with, 327
State police: in New Jersey, 357-58, 358n; in Pennsylvania, 44n, 52n, 357-58, 358n
Stationary Engineers, National Association of, 313, 314n
Steam Engineers, International Union of, 7:*, 148n
Steam, Hot Water, and Power Pipe Fitters and Helpers, International Association of,* 151n, 159-60; and AFL Building Trades Department, 149-50, 151n, 296; jurisdiction of, 151n, 296, 399-402, 402n, 413, 414n
Steers et al. v. U.S., 276-77n
Stelzle, Charles M., 7:10n, 93, 94n
Stereotypers' and Electrotypers' Union, International, 144n
Sterling, John, 459n
Stewart, Joseph, 495, 496n
Stewart, William M., 463, 468n
St. Louis Central Trades and Labor Union, 1:166n, 128, 130n
Stone, Winthrop E., 399n; letter to, 398-99
Stonecutters' Association of North America, Journeymen,* 151n
Stove Founders' National Defense Association, 7:155n, 201
Stove Mounters' International Union of North America,* 200, 201n
St. Paul Coal Co., 9n
Strauss, William, 334, 334n
Street and Electric Railway Employes of America, Amalgamated Association of,* 52n; division 477 (Philadelphia), 51; strike 1910 (division 477), 52n, 69-70
Streifler, Henry E., 475, 476n
Strike, right to, 64-65, 268-69, 348-49, 465, 481, 483, 490-91
Strikes, 313, 487; AFL financial appeals for, 12, 12n, 29, 31n, 122, 123n, 136, 136n, 146-48, 517, 518n; AFL financial support of, 33-35, 35n, 145, 298n. See also Strikes, sympathy; Strikes and lockouts
Strikes, sympathy, 52n, 140-41, 141n, 143, 253n
Strikes and lockouts:
--barbers: 1913 (New York City), 501-2, 503n
--brewery workers: 1910-11 (Los Angeles), 147, 148n
--building trades: 1910 (Gary, Ind.), 159, 160n; 1910 (Germany), 198, 199n
--button workers: 1911-12 (Muscatine, Iowa), 297-98, 298n
--cigarmakers: 1901 (Tampa, Fla.), 25, 26n
--cloakmakers: 1910 (New York City), 109-13, 114n, 218, 219n, 229, 269, 450
--cooks and waiters: 1913 (Albany), 448-49, 452n; 1913 (New York City), 449, 452-53n
--garment workers: 1910-11 (Chicago), 269, 277n; 1913 (New York City), 452, 453n
--hatters: 1909, 7:455-56n, 77
--hotel workers: 1913 (Albany), 448-49, 452n; 1913 (New York City), 449, 452-53n
--iron and steelworkers: 1909-10, 7:473n, 7, 9n, 12, 12n, 27-30, 54-55; 1910 (So. Bethlehem), 43, 44n; 1913, 391n, 453, 455n
--ladies' garment workers: 1909-10 (New York City), 39, 40n; 1909-10 (Philadelphia), 56n, 269; 1910 (New York City), 109-13, 114n, 218, 219n, 229, 269, 450; 1913 (New York City), 442n, 450
--leather workers: 1910, 148n; 1910-12 (Los Angeles), 147, 148n
--metal workers: 1910-12 (Los Angeles), 121-22, 122-23n, 136, 147, 221
--miners: 1897, 4:345n, 229, 269; 1900 (Pennsylvania), 5:263n, 229, 269; 1902 (anthracite), 6:13-14n, 5, 229, 269; 1912-13 (West Virginia), 519n
--printers: 1890-92, 1893- (Los Angeles), 6:213n, 129, 146
--railroad shopmen: 1910 (Pennsylvania), 190n; 1911 (Philadelphia), 228-29, 230n; 1911-15, 321-22, 322-23n
--railroad workers: 1909-10 (Galeton, Pa.), 33-35, 35n; 1910, 112-13, 114-15n
--shirtwaist and dress makers: 1909-10 (New York City), 39, 40n; 1909-10 (Philadelphia), 56n, 269
--slasher tenders: 1910 (New Bedford, Mass.), 115, 117n
--street and electric railway workers: 1910 (Philadelphia), 52n, 69-70
--textile workers: 1910 (New Bedford, Mass.), 115, 117n; 1912 (Lawrence, Mass.), 324-25, 325-26n, 360, 406, 450, 501-2, 502n, 517, 518n; 1913 (Paterson, N.J.), 502, 503n, 517
Stripling, Joseph, 26n
Sullivan, Charles A., 132n; letter to, 131-32
Sullivan, Jere L.,* 44n, 92-93, 145-46, 452n; letters to, 43-44, 448-52
Sulzer, William, 94, 98, 100n, 333n, 426-27, 427n, 439n, 448; letter to, 438-39
Supreme Court of the District of Columbia, 12n, 161, 164n, 216-17
The Survey, 341
Sutherland, George, 438n, 448n
Swanson, Claude, 519n
Sweeney, John J., 188, 190n
Swick, Clarence, 279n
Swift, James, 502n
Switchmen's Union of North America,* 120n; and black workers, 246-47, 247n; convention, 1911 (St. Paul), 247, 247n; jurisdiction of, 251-52, 253n
Sympathy strikes, 52n, 140-41, 141n, 143, 253n
Syndicalist League of North America, 261n
Taff Vale decision, 6:83-84n, 74
Taft, Charles, 204n
Taft, William H., 6:383n, 67, 76n, 270, 277n, 385; and Bethlehem Steel Co., 102; and Department of Labor bill, 470; and eight-hour legislation, 371; and injunctions, 152-54; and investigation of U.S. Steel Corp., 53, 54n; and Prohibition legislation, 424n; and sundry civil appropriation bill for 1911 (H.R. 25,552), 469; and sundry civil appropriation bill for 1914 (H.R. 28,775), 461, 468n, 478-79, 484-85, 487-88; and U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 329, 455-56; and U.S.-Mexican relations, 192, 193n
Tailors' Union of America, Journeymen,* 475, 476n
Tanquary, Lee A., 6:62n, 8, 10n
Tarbell, Ida, 39n; letter to, 39
Tawney, James, 132n
Taylor, Frederick W., 202, 202-3n, 209-11, 212n
Taylor system, 202, 202-3n, 209-12, 215-16
Tazelaar, Jacob, 6:175n, 44n
Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Stablemen, and Helpers, International Brotherhood of, 7:*, 302-3n
Telegraphers' Union of America, Commercial,* 406n
Tennyson, Alfred Lord, 330, 332n
Terry, William E., 7:384n, 356
Text Book of Labor's Political Demands, 385, 386n
Textile workers, 345; organization of, 48, 49n; strike, 1910 (New Bedford, Mass.), 115, 117n; strike, 1912 (Lawrence, Mass.), 324-25, 325-26n, 360, 406, 450, 501-2, 502n, 517, 518n; strike, 1913 (Paterson, N.J.), 502, 503n, 517 See also Textile Workers, National Industrial Union of; Textile Workers of America, United
Textile Workers, National Industrial Union of, 115-16, 117n
Textile Workers of America, United,* 117n; local 178 (Warrenville, S.C.), 48, 48n; local 607 (Paterson, N.J.), 116, 117n; local 720 (Ludlow, Mass.), 215, 216n; strike, 1912 (Lawrence, Mass.), 324-25, 325-26n, 360, 406, 517, 518n
Third degree, 147, 211, 239-40
Thomas, Frank, 157
Thomas, Orion: letter from, 280-81; letter to, 281-82
Thorne, Florence, 493n
Tin-Plate Workers' International Protective Association of America,* 9n, 56n; strike, 1909-10, 7:473n, 7, 9n, 12, 12n, 27-30
Titanic, sinking of, 369, 369n
Tobin, John F.,* 103n, 174, 175n, 325; letters from, 102-3, 157
Toledo, Ann Arbor, and Northern Michigan Railroad injunction, 3:294n, 487
Tossy, L. E., 103n
Townsend, Charles, 132n
Tracy, Thomas F.,* 158, 159n, 173n, 237, 257, 325
Trades Union Congress of Great Britain, 4:*, 186; convention, 1913 (Manchester), 415, 416n, 518
Trade union disputes, arbitration of, 16, 17n, 137-38
Trade Union Education League, 261n
Trade unionists, SG definition of, 418
Trade unions: and assimilation of immigrants, 97; benefits of, 73, 93, 96; constitutions of, SG critiques of, 46; democracy in, 262, 366; discussion in, 363-66; evolutionary nature of, 367; objectives of, 178, 262-63, 266-68, 271, 318-20, 353-55, 367
Trautmann, William, 6:*, 326n, 502n
Trenton (N.J.) Central Labor Union, 134-35, 135n
Tresca, Carlo, 452n, 503n
Triangle Shirtwaist Co., 296, 297n
Triangle Shirtwaist fire, 218, 219n, 296, 301n; investigation of, 243-44
Truesdale, William H., 118, 120n
Tuberculosis, 207
Turner, James K., 50, 52n
Tveitmoe, Olaf A.,* 151n, 235, 238n
Typographical Union, International,* 5, 6n, 144n, 303n; local 8 (St. Louis), 1:220n, 222; local 174 (Los Angeles), 221; strike, 1890-92, 1893- (Los Angeles), 6:213n, 129, 146
Underwood, Oscar, 493n
Union label, 168
Union Pacific Railroad, strike against (1911-15), 321-22, 322-23n
Union shop, 111-12, 119, 144n, 167-68, 471n; preferential, 114n, 440n, 442n
Union syndical suisse (Swiss Trades Union), congress, 1913 (Zurich), 506n
United Hebrew Trades, 3:355n, 40n
United Manufacturers' and Merchants' Association, 453n
Unskilled workers, 7-9, 9-10n, 339, 360, 390, 391n, 517-18
Upholsterers, organization of, 47, 47n
Urick, Ambrose L., 7:*, 17n
U.S. Bureau of Labor, 2:127n, 44n, 95, 331, 341; legislation to create, 95, 100n
U.S. Commission on Industrial Relations, 329-31, 331-32n, 455-56, 456n. See also Committee on Industrial Relations
U.S. Department of Commerce and Labor, 95, 100n
U.S. Department of Labor, 2:127n, 95, 100n, 331, 332-33n; legislation to create, 94-99, 100n
U.S. House of Representatives:
--Committee on Immigration and Naturalization, 339-45
--Committee on Labor, 94-99, 209-12, 374, 377; chair of, 183-84, 184n. See also Wilson, William B.
--Committee on Rules, 374-75, 381n
--Committee on the District of Columbia, 377-79
--Committee on the Judiciary, 317-20, 361, 373-75, 431, 442-47, 448n, 457
--Committee on the Post Office and Post Roads, 40, 42n
--Committee on Ways and Means, 330
U.S. Immigration Commission, 330
U.S. Industrial Commission, 4:505n, 329-30
U.S. Senate:
--Committee on Agriculture and Forestry, 79, 80n
--Committee on Commerce, 369n
--Committee on Education and Labor, 330, 332n, 370-71, 374-75, 395
--Committee on Interstate Commerce, 362, 363n
--Committee on the Judiciary, 361-62, 363n, 374, 430-37, 438n, 445, 463, 491
U.S. Steel Corp., 5:335n, 153, 189, 345; investigation of, 12, 12n, 30, 53, 54n; and labor organizations, 272, 291, 434, 454; profit sharing plan of, 23-24, 24-25n; strike against (1909-10), 7, 9n, 12, 12n, 27-30, 54-55
U.S. Supreme Court: and American Tobacco Co., 153, 154n; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 10-11, 17, 21, 23, 108n, 133, 154, 161-64, 204, 204n, 216-17, 217n, 243n, 270; and Continental Wall Paper Co., 163, 165n; and Loewe v. Lawlor, 41, 42n, 62-63, 65-67, 74; and Standard Oil Co. of N.J., 153, 155n, 264, 276n
U.S. v. American Tobacco Co., 153, 154n
U.S. v. E. J. Ray et al., 182n, 265, 466
U.S. v. Press Publishing Co., 204n
U.S. v. Steers et al., 265, 276n
Valentine, Joseph F.,* 18n, 125n, 202n, 295, 379, 389n, 503-4; letter from, 387-89
Valesh, Eva MacDonald,* 39, 40n
Van Cleave, James W., 7:155n, 50, 70, 162, 204n
Vanderbilt, Cornelius, 2:409n, 274
Van Devanter, Willis, 152-53, 154n
Vanetta, David, 297, 298n
Veblen, Thorstein, 514, 517n
Villard, Ernest, 343, 346n
Vocational education, 79, 182
Vreeland, Edward B., 94, 98-99, 100n, 210-11
Waddell-Mahon Detective Agency, 513n
Wages: prevailing rate of, 383; state regulation of, SG and, 382-84. See also Minimum wage
Wagner, Robert F., 301n, 427n, 472, 472n
Walker, John H.,* 139n, 279; at AFL conventions, 138, 283, 287, 293, 407-8, 409n, 410; letter to, 512
Wall Paper Trust case. See U.S. Supreme Court and Continental Wall Paper Co.
Walsh, Frank P., 332n
War, labor and, 205-8
Warner, William, 363n
Wartheimer-Swarts Shoe Co., 102
Washington, Booker T., 4:408n; letter from, 165; letter to, 336-37
Washington, George, 74, 85
Watson, Colley, 48
Webb, Edwin Y., 442, 445, 448n
Webb, George R., 48, 49n
Webb, Martha B. Potter, 303, 304n
Webb, Sidney J., 303, 304n
Weber, Joseph, 12n
Webster, Marion M., 5:158n, 62n; letter from, 297; letters to, 56-61, 125-26
Welch, Maurice R.,* 244-45n, 247n; letter from, 246-47
West Virginia, investigation of conditions in, 518, 519n
Weyl, Walter E., 361n; letter from, 360-61
White, Edward D., 152-53, 154n
White, John P.,* 280n; letter from, 279-80
White, W. W., 106n
Wickersham, George W., 53, 54n, 470, 490
Wiedfeldt, Otto, 198, 199n
Williams, John,* 31n
Wilson, Agnes Williamson (Mrs. William B.), 184, 184n
Wilson, James A.,* 122n; letter from, 121-22
Wilson, Thomas Woodrow, 135n, 255-56, 256n, 468n, 469-70, 494-95, 495n; campaign, 1910, 135; campaign, 1912, 386, 386n; nomination of secretary of labor, 333n, 425; SG interviews with, 386, 424-25; letters to, 460-68, 477-92
Wilson, William B.,* 89n, 496n; at AFL convention, 289, 293; appointed secretary of labor, 333n, 425; as chair, House Committee on Labor, 183-84, 184n, 209, 374; and labor legislation, 100, 101n, 257, 258n, 374, 377, 379, 470; letter to, 87-89
Winkler, Joseph, 12n
Woll, Matthew,* 258, 259n
Woman suffrage, AFL and, 146
Women's Trade Union League, National, 6:483n, 40n, 397-98, 398n; convention, 1913 (St. Louis), 513, 517n
Women workers, 262, 331, 360, 387-89, 389n, 513-17; "equal pay for equal work," 382-83; hours of labor of, federal regulation of, SG and, 345
Workmen's compensation, 31-33, 191, 413, 443-47, 448n, 457- 58
Wright, Daniel T., 7:438n; and Buck's Stove and Range Co. cases, 12n, 161-62, 204n, 217, 240-41, 270-71, 292-93, 335, 428
Wyatt, Calvin, 7:98n, 189n, 227n
Yates, William, 502n
Younger, Maud, 7:47n; letter to, 382-84
Zimmerman, William H., 232-34, 234n
Zorn, Julius,* 92n; letter from, 91-92