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tail of the socialist kite!' And then, bing! Knock it in the head, whatever it is a socialist suggests. I don't care what party you belong to. It makes no difference to me, but if I can convince you that you are wrong you should be willing to admit it, and if you convince me that I am wrong I certainly should admit it, but party affiliations should have nothing to do with action taken on any matter brought to this convention.
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intentionally published "the rankest untruth" and "vile falsehood" about his actual sentiments on the matter. Gompers stated that he had found the main resolution for immediate direct elections of AFL officers by member unions "indefensible," instead favoring investigation of the matter as called for in the minority report.
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The Double Edge of Labor's Sword: Discussion and Testimony on Socialism and Trade-Unionism before the Commission on Industrial Relations.
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Butscher, William (April 28, 1901). "Reply of the Springfield NEC".
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politician. In 1912 Hayes became the first candidate to challenge
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Left Wing Unionism: A Study of Radical Policies and Tactics
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639:"Gompers' Answer to Socialists".
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853:. New York: Harper and Brothers.
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328:Hayes as he appeared in 1918
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728:. November 24, 1912.
643:. November 21, 1911.
641:Atlanta Constitution
419:St. Louis resolution
320:Challenge to Gompers
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470:to his son-in-law.
207:from 1881 to 1890.
1380:William Wesley Cox
1283:Farmer–Labor Party
1196:A. Mitchell Palmer
1112:Jeter C. Pritchard
1082:Frank Orren Lowden
491:Cornell University
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