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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 02 (September 1951) CONTENTS:
The Holy Father On Worker Ownership by Rev. Ignatius McDonough, S.A.
Understanding The Orient by George Carlin, Lt.
Help Needed
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Christ Denied In Cicero Race Riot by Joseph A. Prachar
No Substitute for Freedom by Robert Ludlow
Maryfarm by Helen Adler
One Man Revolution by Ammon A. Hennacy
Chrystie Steet by Tom Sullivan
Housing—U.S.A. Style by William Gauchat
Dorothy Day’s Speaking Trip
Book Reviews
From The Mail Bag
Hospitality House in England
We Have the Kind Of World We Deserve! What Are We Doing To Deserve a Better One?
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 18, No. 01 (July-August 1951) CONTENTS:
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
A Reply To Three Critics by Robert Ludlow
Refusal to Participate in Actual War
Life at Hard Labor by Ammon A. Hennacy
I Believe by Chester Zajac
Maryfarm by Helen Adler
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Our Political Amorality
Community in Action by Hector Black
Explanation
Co-Determination by Michael Harrington
Communitarian Spirit
Paths in Utopia
From The Mail Bag
Appeal
Book Review
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 12 (June 1951) CONTENTS:
The Case of Willie McGee by Robert Ludlow
Color Is Superadded
Spanish Workers Strike by Michael Harrington
The Trenton Six Trial
The Apologetics Of Mammon by Kerran Dugan
Editorial—Love Is the Common Ground
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Supreme Expediency
Archbishop on Capitalism
A Resolution for Peace
Charity, Deductible from Income Tax by Brother Franciscus Willett, C.S.C.
Peter Maurin Farm
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
From The Mail Bag
Book Reviews
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 11 (May 1951) CONTENTS:
Open Letter To the C.W. Editors on War by Julian Pleasants
The Dangers Of Political Christianity by Rev. J. A. Correia, C.SSp.
The Value of Non-conformity by Robert Ludlow
The Incomatibility of Love and Violence by Dorothy Day
Chrysite Street by Tom Sullivan
Maryfarm by Jane O’Donnell
The Quick and The Dying by Betty Bartelme
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Peter Maurin Farm by Irene M. Naughton
Book Reviews
From the Mail Bag
Maurin House, Oakland by William Everson
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 10 (April 1951) CONTENTS:
Pacifism by William Gauchat
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
A Libertarian Approach by Robert Ludlow
Peter Maurin Farm by Irene Naughton
A Worker’s Apostolate by Ammon A. Hennacy
Spring Appeal
Bread and Money by Helen Adler
Brother Martin’s Home
A Report on the St. Anthony Dining Room
Sunday Conferences
Book Reviews
A Short Story: Icklebod And The Dragon by Gilbert Kilpack
From The Mail Bag
Interracial Monastery
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 09 (March 1951) CONTENTS:
Editorial—Wise as Serpents and Simple as Doves
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Pacifism and Natural Morality by Robert Ludlow
Convicts Protest Prison Brutality by Slashing Heels
The Problem of War And the Old Testament by Milton Mayer
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Conscientious Objector Gets Ten Year Sentence
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Peter Maurin Farm by Irene Naughton
The Fruits of Wonders in the Lives of the Saints by Raymond Larsson
Books Received
Book Review
From The Mail Bag
First Carthusians in America
Treatise on the Love
Correction
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 08 (February 1951) CONTENTS:
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Matt Talbot and the Dance Team by Frank Scully
Seven Negroes Murdered By State of Virginia
Freedom Assaulted by Robert Ludlow
Sun Herald Appeal
Story of Simone Weil by Anthony Aratari
Refuses to Register
Two Deaths
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Alms Over Arms by Rev. Michael Deacy
Peter Maurin Farm
Maryfarm Retreats
Pacifism
Open Letter to the Tax Collector by Ammon Hennacy
Spiritual Weapons
The Flight in the Desert by William Everson
Third Hour
The Blessed Martin DePorres Hospice
Lent
Book Reviews
From The Mail Bag
Pope Pius XII On Capitalism And Communism
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 07 (January 1951) CONTENTS:
Labor And The War by Robert Ludlow
Inventory—January 1951 by Dorothy Day
The Death of Bishop Boyle
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Picketing by Ammon Hennacy
The Center of Poverty by Brother Kerran Dugan
Christmas at Maryfarm
Gheel—The Lourdes Of the Mentally Ill by Ossie Bondy
Better and Better Off by Peter Maurin
Peter Maurin Farm by Irene Naughton
Our Daily Bread
Book Reviews
From The Mail Bag
Appeals
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 06 (December 1950) CONTENTS:
The Center of Poverty by Kerran Dugan, C.S.C.
The Message of Love by Dorothy Day
Food for Thought—and Toughness by Liam Brophy
On the New Encyclical by Robert Ludlow
Portrait of an Active Bronx Parish by Betty Bartelme
Storm and Aftermath by David Mason
Banned
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
Academic Freedom and the Catholic by Victor Ferkiss
Letters to the Editor
Life at Hard Labor by Ammon Hennacy
Modern War
Negroes Attending Southern Colleges
The Sum Herald, a Free Newspaper
Open Letter (To President Harry Truman from Dan Katchongva)
Segregation
Book Review
Maryfarm Retreats
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 17, No. 05 (November 1950) CONTENTS:
The Nature of Man by Robert Ludlow
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Near to Our Heart
Chicago’s Housing Problem by Brother Kerran Dugan, C.S.C.
Labor Pool And Labor Castes by Irene Naughton
Christ Plays in Ten Thousand Places (Part 2) by Anthony Aratari
Chrystie Street by Tom Sullivan
The Internal Security Act of 1798
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Peter Maurin Farm
Maryfarm Retreats
Eric Gill: A Special Kind of Artist by Kerran Dugan, C.S.C.
Book Review
At the Edge by William Everson
Pacifists on Trial
Mark Twain’s Loyalty
Suffering and Perseverance by Regina Brady