Voice of Labor, organ of American Labor Union, Chicago; monthly, January, 1905, combining American Labor Union Journal and Railway Employees Journal; published by the American Labor Union; vol. ii, nos. 30-41, title reads "American Labor Union Journal."

The Voice of Labor. Published twice a month by the Labor Committee of the National Left Wing. New York City. (August 15, 1919-.) "For Labor's organization by industries in the One Big Union."

La Voix du Peuple, Paris: Confédération Générale du Travail; weekly, Dec. 1, 1900-.

Vorbote, Unabhängiges Organ für die Intersessen des Proletariats; Chicago, weekly.

The Wage Worker. "The only 3-color 'roughneck' revolutionary monthly on earth;" Seattle, Wash.; Aug., 1910-, $1.00.

Weekly People. Organ of the Socialist Labor Party, New York, 1899-. Before vol. x, no. 13, title reads, The People, edited by Daniel DeLeon to 1914.

Why. A semi-monthly Revolutionary Advocate of Anarchism. Tacoma, Wash., $1.00.

5. Partial List of Books and Articles on the I. W. W.

In this section have been included references to matter, (1) dealing directly with the I. W. W. as an organization, (2) on I. W. W.-ism, syndicalism, socialism, anarchism, etc., as related to the I. W. W., (3) written by or about persons who have been members of the organization, (4) published by the I. W. W. or any of its publishing agencies, and (5) to any other secondary material cited in the foregoing pages.

Names of authors who have belonged to the I. W. W. at one time or another are marked with an asterisk.