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“...co-operation. Following the Amsterdam Congress the columns of the Daily People were opened to the discussion of the question of unity, and this theme became the all absorbing topic, interest being increased by the fact that at the same time the Industrial Union movement had begun to take shape, presupposing on the part of its advocates the acceptance or recognition of So- cialist Labor Party premises, the necessity of a class conscious economic organization. A young man just out of college made his debut at the. 1904 national convention of the Socialist Labor Party. Many thought that the young man was quite an acquisition to the movement. With the physique of an athlete, the air of a col- lege professor, and the politeness of a funeral director at a first class funeral, when the funeral fees are paid in advance, he was hailed by the delegates as the man of the hour. This young man was Frank Bohn. Adrent of Frank Bohn Bohn was made national organizer of the party, made ex- tensive trips through...”