1. Chester Maynard Wright (1883-1964), a journalist and former socialist, was director of the AFL information and publicity service (1920 to at least 1925) and assistant editor of the American Federationist (1922 to at least 1925).

2. Matthew Woll (1880-1956), a lawyer and president of the International Photo-Engravers Union of North America (1906-29), was vice-president of the AFL (1919-55).

3. SG eventually met with Robert La Follette on Sept. 19, 1924, in New York City.

4. William Johnston served as chairman of the Conference for Progressive Political Action (CPPA) from the organization's founding in February 1922 until its dissolution in February 1925. He was also a member of the CPPA joint executive committee created to direct the La Follette-Wheeler campaign.

5. Arthur E. Holder, previously a member of the AFL Legislative Committee (1906-17) and chief of the legislative division of the People's Legislative Service (1921-23), served as secretary of the CPPA from December 1922 to February 1925.

6.George Berry, president of the International Printing Pressmen's and Assistants' Union of North America.

7. Warren Sanford Stone, grand chief engineer (1903-24) and then president (1924-25) of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers, served as treasurer of the CPPA from December 1922 to February 1925.