[88] International Socialist Review, February, 1905, vol. v, p. 499. (Editorial.)
[89] Vide infra, ch. ix.
[90] International Socialist Review, vol. v, p. 501 (March, 1905). For typical press reports of the conference vide infra, p. 107.
[91] Editorial, "The Trade Unions to be Smashed Again," American Federationist, March, 1905.
[92] Private Correspondence, March 26, 1912.
[93] Feb., 1905, article entitled, "The Chicago Conference for Industrial Unionism." For a different interpretation of the Manifesto, vide Frank Bohn's article in the same journal for April, 1905.
[94] DeLeon-Harriman Debate. The S. T. & L. A. vs. The Pure and Simple Trade Union, p. 43.
[95] Among these dissenters were Max Hayes, Victor Berger and A. M. Simons. Cf. letter written by Mr. Hayes to W. L. Hall in Proceedings, First I. W. W. Convention, pp. 99-100.
[96] Affiliated with American Federation of Labor at the time.
[97] Affiliated with American Federation of Labor at the time.