Appendix: Names of authors cited in text
- Carl Johnson,
- "Only More Democracy Can Save Democracy," October
29, 1949.
- Dorothy Stolpin,
- "Local Union Conference," December 21, 1944,
p.1.
- Floyd Hoke-Miller,
- "A Laborer Looks at Life," January 15, 1948,
p.7.
- Howard Foster,
- "Winning for the Union: Do Wages Determine
Prices?", June 5, 1947, p.3.
- Don Chapman,
- "Election Statement: President-Elect Presents His
Program," March 27, 1947, p.1.
- Howard Foster,
- "Winning for the Union: The People's Mandate,"
November 21, 1946, p.2.
- Dwight Stroh,
- "To End Wars Depressions," August 28, 1947, p. 3.
- Don Chapman,
- "Hi Mac," November 6, 1947, p.2.
- Carl Johnson,
- "Only More Democracy Can Solve Democracy: Addes and
a Third Party," November 7, 1946, p.8.
- Bert Boone,
- "How Many Strikes Before You're Out," October 7,
1948, p.6.
- Floyd Hoke-Miller,
- "A New Year With Old Trim," January 15, 1948,
p. 2.
- Anonymous,
- "Letter from Joe," January 4, 1945, p.1-2.
- Bert Boone,
- "Open Letter to Ken Malone," November 15, 1951, p.4.
- Floyd Hoke-Miller,
- "Of Wage Slaves and Caesanrs," June 14, 1951,
p.2.
- Sol Dollinger,
- "Fairwell to a Fighter," October 18, 1951, p.3.
- Floyd Hoke-Miller,
- "The Curtain's Down," June 20, 1963, p.1.
- James T. Cavell,
- "The Welfare State," December 15, 1949, p.2.
- Carl Johnson,
- "Only More Democracy Can Save Democracy: Cavell
Raises Debatable Questions," December 29, 1949, p.2.
- James T. Cavell,
- "A Beautiful Theory But It Won't Work," March 9,
1950.
- Bert Boone,
- "Who Produces Profits," March 23, 1950, p.2.
- George Carroll,
- "Your Poverty Flat and Mine," April 6, 1950, p.3.
- George Carroll,
- "Why I Am Resigning," Marchn 5, 1945, p.1.
- Coburn S. Walker,
- "The President's Column, Regional Director
Reverses Position," December 1, 1949, p.3.
- Shop News and Views in and around the Plants, November 3, 1949,
p.3.
- Sam Hill,
- "Officers and Members of Local 659," January 26, 1950,
p.2.
- Dallas Edwards,
- "Letter to Mr. Floyd Davenport," January 12,
1950, p.3.
- Coburn Walker,
- "President's Colunn: An Open Letter to the Four
Top Officers of the International Union," December 15, 1949, p.3.
- Ken Malone,
- "21 Or Bust!," January 26, 1950, p.1.
- Bert Boone,
- "Do We Want A Union," February 23, 1950, p.4.
- John Eleazer,
- "State of the Union," September 7, 1950, p.1.
- Earl Burgett,
- "I Didn't Like It," February 9, 1950, p.1.
- Coburn Walker,
- "The President's Column: Criticism Not Warranted,"
February 9, 1950, p.1.
- John Eleazor, Brother Eleazer Answers....",
- October 19, 1950,
p.1.
- Luther Crane,
- "What Do You Want?," December 28, 1950, p.2.
- H.E. Darr,
- "Criticism Hurts No Man," December 28, 1950, p.2.
- Ed. Cronck,
- "Honest Criticism Hurts No One," March 8, 1951, p.4.
- Wm. T. Fitzgerald,
- "Assembly Plant: Hello Brother," February 22,
1951, p.3.
- Norman C. Roth,
- "Just for the Record," February 22, 1951, p.4.
- Oscar Rodes,
- "Local 742," February 22, 1951, p.4.
- Reprinted from Ford Facts,
- "Editorial," April 19, 1951, p.2.
- Jack Palmer,
- "What Ails the Union Movement," April 21, 1960, p.2.
- Wm. T. Fitzgerald,
- "Shop News and Views In and Around the
Assembly Plant," February 22, 1951, p.2.
- Dale Greene,
- January 26, 1951.
- Larry Jones,
- "Till We Meet Again," October 21, 1971, p.4.
- Floyd Davenport,
- "Is this Depression in the Midst of Prosperity:
It's My Opinion," August 2, 1945, p.6.
- Don Chapman,
- "Hi Mac," November 6, 1947, p.2.
- Larry Jones,
- "Unionists Mourn Passing of Bert Boone," April 17,
1969, p.4.
- Floyd Davenport,
- "Is this Depression....", August 2, 1945, p.6.
- Bert Boone
- (Obituary on George Carroll), October 12, 1954.
- Ken Malone,
- "George Carroll, First Editor of Searchlight, Passes
Away," October 12, 1954.
- Floyd Davenport,
- "Is this Depression....", August 2, 1945, p.6.
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