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4 Now Greenway comes along in A. F. S. P., pg. 186, and says "company words and newspapers show no evidence of a strike" (SP, 1910). Of course there is no evidence if you look for wrong name and wrong year. In reality, Greenway didn't look hard because Harry McClintock told John it was the Harriman Strike of 1911 which John printed, but didn't follow they to document. At least, McClintock's statement is finally on the record.