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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 09, No. 01 (November 1941) CONTENTS:
Pluralist Personalism by Peter Maurin
Harlem Letter Tells Grim Tale Of Negro Youth
On War by Father Loacouture, S.J.
Bishop Sheil Urges All Workers to Join Their Unions
Day After Day
In The Vineyard by Rev. John J. Hugo
Ben-Joe Labray
News From Stoddard Civilian Service Camp
Corporate Fasting
Reparation
Infallibility of Conscience
“Up the Rebels”
God’s Coward: by Ammon Hennacy
Treason Trial Going On Now In Minneapolis
Odell Waller Death Sentence Upheld
Inhuman Punishment by Muriel Lester
Still In Prison
Community Finds Way Through Cooperatives
Farming Commune
Planting The Wheat
Voluntary Poverty, a Boon
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 11 (October 1941) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Children Slave On Tobacco Rd. In New England
We Pray
Organizers Beaten On Election Eve For Union Work
Day After Day
In The Vineyard
The Shame of the Neighbors by Eric Gill
News From Stoddard Civilian Service Camp
Life on the Land A Road to Peace
Pater Noster by Felicia Cethowski
The Least of These (Letters from Harrisburg)
Meetings Now Held At Catholic Worker Every Wednesday
Stanley Asks for Street Sellers to Spread Paper
An Appeal by Leonard Austin
Conscience by Bede Jarrett
Pittsburgh, Pa.
The Land Question Keeps Bobing Up
Books, Pamphlets, Papers
Two Way Passage
“We Need—“
Farming Commune
Self Discipline
Ryan Writes—To the Land
Hunger
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 10 (September 1941) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
God, Hear Our Prayer!
Day After Day
Ben Joe Labray
Pickets Ask Living Wage At Gimbels
In The Vineyard by Rev. John J. Hugo
The Association Of Catholic Conscientious Objectors
Blockade
Washing Machine
From England’s C.W.
Book Review: God and Philosophy
Books to Read
Young Workers Feed Hungry In Belgium
Fellow Workers Still Suffering In Prison
The Neglected Christ
By Eric Gill
The Money System by Peter Maurin
Patriotism and the Life of the State by Gerald Vann, O.P.
Help Us, Please by St. Leo
Farming Commune
Work on the Land
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 09 (July-August 1941) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Letter From Camp For Our Children On Staten Island
Pray for the Government
Objectors Camp Opened This Month In New Hampshire
Day After Day
Conscientious Objectors In St. Francis’ Time
On the Use of Force By St. John Chrysostom
‘The Only Sin Is Not to Love’
It Is Hard to Love God
Counsels and Precepts
We Have Not Yet Begun
Fr. Lord’s School Attended By Catholic Workers
We Need-
Second Calvary by W.E.
Life in the Fullness of Summer
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 08 (June 1941) CONTENTS:
Love One Another—Overcome Evil With Good—Love Your Enemy These Are Not Hitler’s Words, Mr. President
Beyond Nationalism by Peter Maurin
Philip Murray Speaks at Garden TWU Meeting
Our Brother, the Negro
Bridges on Stand Labor Leader Was Baptized Catholic
Ben Joe Labray
War Referendum Necessary
Arms Of the Spirit by Pius XII
Book Review
For the Hungry
Not Only Love But Bread by Rev. P. McKevitt
League of Prayer For Men In Jail Started in Italy
Jail in the Afternoon
Sowing
Washington House Of Hospitality Sends Bad News
Poverty
Clothing
Seattle Letter Shows Differences Rebukes Pacifists
The Divine Office of he Kitchen by Cecily W. Hallack
Farm School
True Stories by Peter Maurin
A New Bill of Rights by Chauncey Stillman
Kansas Answers Iowa by Vincent C. Alfred
Children by Julia
Farming Commune
“Brotherhood Economics” by Wallace J. Campbell
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 07 (May 1941) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
River Rouge—Vividly Pictured By Correspondent
Bread and Liberty
Form Forty-Seven-Answered By War Objector
Day After Day – Death on Bowery
Ben Joe Labray
Bread—Not Bullets by Rt. Rev. G.B. O’Toole
War’s Trickery by Antoine de Saint Exupery
May Day
Human Dignity
House Of Hospitality
Love of God
Ballad of Labor by Bill Walsh
From The Mail Bag
Cleveland
In the Next Decade
Farming Commune
Indian Workers
F.D.R. Said
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 06 (April 1941) CONTENTS:
Workers Of Mercy Oppose Violence In Labor’s War by Dorothy Day
The Canon Law And the Law of the Cannon by Peter Maurin
Choice of Union Issue In Bethlehem Steel Strike
John Griffin In Psychopathic As “Punishment”
Croppers’ Plight Vividly Pictured By Sharecropper by Paul Shannan
Thoughts On Poverty by Father Lacouture
Work Camp Offered To Catholic C O’s
Catholic Draftee States His Indictment Of Force
A Cheerful Editorial
The Dream by Norma Welch
Lest Christ Accuse Us
Defending Christendom?
The “ABC Of Cooperatives”
Hospitality Urged by K. of C.
War and Conscription At the Bar of Christian Morals by Rt. Rev. Msgr. George Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D.
Mind, Body, Skill, Morals – Do We Differ?
Democracy’s Second Chance by George Boyle
Hell Is Not to Love Any More
New Life Will Grow on the Hills by Eva Smith
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 05 (March 1941) CONTENTS:
Pie In The Sky by Peter Maurin
Feed The Hungry!
Britain Has Ships For Trade, Yet Begs U.S. Tonnage
Bread of Sorrow No Living Wage For U.S. Workers
Breastplate of St. Patrick
The Stations Of The Cross by Eric Gill
Miners Own Home And Farm Lands In Granger, Iowa
Peace And War In Japan
English C.W. Writes
From Cananda
French New Order by Marechal Petain
Write Corpuscles Of Europe by Allan A. Hunter
Non-Violence
Letters From Workers And Farmers – Page Of Appeals
Indian Co-op
Maryfarm
Winter Sunday by Eva Smith
Spring Thoughts by Abraham Lincoln
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 04 (February 1941) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Interracial Group Holds Conference
Rich Man, Read!
The Draft Reaches Us On Mott St.
Day After Day
We Are Not Alone Says Catholic C.O.
Constructive Peace On World-Wide Scale
Peace and War In China
Spiirtual Basis Need of Co-ops Says Fowler
Epistle for St. Agatha, Feb. 5
Thank You
By Violence
To the Street! Sell Papers! Urges Veteran on Retreat
Oil of Gladness
From England
Michigan Farm
Eric Gill Letters
Evolution of Peace by Eric Gill
Coals of Fire On His Head
Cell In Heaven by Claude Herman
How Amusing!
Rune of Hospitality
Maryfarm
Farming Commune
Stone Houses
Ice-Breaking by Eva Smith
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 08, No. 03 (January 1941) CONTENTS:
Christianity and Democracy by Peter Maurin
A Baby Is Born
Views and News by Dorothy Day
Ben Joe Labray
Racism
Philosophers Meet
Letters From Conscientious Objectors
Pacifism Is Dangerous So Is Christianity
King-Ramsey-Connor Are Still In Prison
Feast of St. Paul, Jan. 15
Thank You, Fellow Workers
We Need A Car
From The Mail Bag
Largest Housing Co-op In United States Is Planning New Building
A Philosophy of Work by Eric Gill
Our America by William Grace
Farming Commune: Crafts and Compost Cabbages and Kings
Farm School
Introducing Discussion On Arts and Crafts