FOOTNOTES:

[557] Cf. appendix vii.

[558] Supra, p. 261 et seq.

[559] An "I. W. W. strike" may or may not be managed by the I. W. W. Also, it may be managed by I. W. W. leaders, but include no appreciable proportion of "Wobblies" among the strikers. The writer has endeavored to exclude here all strikes in which the I. W. W. did not in some way actively participate. Cf. appendix viii.

[560] Report on Strike of Textile Workers in Lawrence, Mass., 62nd Congress, 2nd Session, Senate Document No. 870, p. 9.

[561] Compiled from data in St. John, I. W. W. History, Structure, Methods (1917 ed.), pp. 20-23.

[562] National Industrial Union of Forest & Lumber Workers.

[563] Op. cit., p. 11.

[564] Hearings on the Lawrence Strike (Washington, Government Printing Office, 1912), p. 75.

[565] McPherson, The Lawrence Strike of 1912 (Reprint from Sept., 1912, Bulletin of the National Association of Wool Manufacturers), p. 25.