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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 12 (May 1950) CONTENTS:
Upside Down Strike by Irene Naughton
Peter Maurin
Puerto Rican Families Dispossess Ratss by David Mason
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Maryfarm by John McKeon
The Problem of Labor by Robert Ludlow
Poverty Incorporated by Dorothy Day
The Month of May
Appeal
A Personalist Priest by William Brayar
Integrity—It’s a Magazine
A Pacifist Saint
Book Reviews
Religion is Politics: Politics is Brotherhood: Brotherhood is Poverty by Eric Gill
Letters to the Editor
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 11 (April 1950) CONTENTS:
Expropriation or Restitution Action for Holy Year
S.O.S.
Government and A&P—Story of a Conflict by Irene Naughton
Poverty Without Tears by Dorothy Day
The City in Hiding by John McKeon
Anarchism—Grace and Nature by Robert Ludlow
Migrant Workers Starve by Ammon Hennacy
Easter Greetings
Emmanuel Mounier
Importanate Friends
Time Marches Back
Italian Peasants March
Family Life In Christ by Jane O’Donnell
Three Years on the Land by Martin Paul
Here Comes the Kill Joys by Stanley Vishnewski
Have You Ever Been to Jail? By Dorothy Day
Lenten Prayer of St. Ephrem
The Newborn by Helen Caldwell
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 10 (March 1950) CONTENTS:
The “Undesirable” Puerto Ricans
Dabbling In Truth by John Hammett
Coal Miners—Their Strike Not John L. Lewis’s
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Poverty’s Progress by John McKeon
E. I. Witkin Writes
The Road Ahead by Robert Ludlow
The Women Who Are Poor by Marie Roach
The Satan Bomb
Mott Street by Tom Sullivan
The Detroit House
The Washington House
“If I Be Lifted Up” by Anthony Aratari
Three Years on the Land by Martin Paul
Letters
Appeals
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 08 (January 1950) CONTENTS:
A Question of Authority by Robert Ludlow
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Return NMU to Workers by Irene Naughton
Poverty’s Progress by John McKeon
The Bicycle Thief by John Cogley
Racism by Jack English
A Definition of Education by William Gauchat
The Words of A Rebel by David Mason
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 54, No. 06 (September 1987) CONTENTS:
Homelessness Racial Segregation Renewed by Carl Sichiano
Christ Transfigured—Death into Life by Meg Brodhead
Maryhouse by Bernie Connaughton
A Promising Young Man by Jane Sammon
The Historical Reality: From Colonized to Colonizer by Giaron O’Reilly
A Quiet Walk During Time of War by Bro. Edgar Rivera, S.J.
Air Force Sergeant Turns C.O.
Liberals and Liberators by Peter Maurin
Book Reviews
Third Mistrial for Epiphany Plowshares by Art Laffin
A Baton Wielding Angel by Bill Dean
Thinking Globally, Acting Locally
Midnight Run by Joseph H. Gilmore
Cubans Await Release by Fr. Roy Bourgeois, M.M.
News and Notes
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 54, No. 05 (August 1987) CONTENTS:
Interview with a Vetern
Guatemala: A Refugee’s Story by Carol Wintle
In Hiroshima More than Survivors
St. Joseph House by John Corbett
Homily in Gdansk Solidarity Between People by Pope John Paul II
Development in Rural Honduras and Its Obstacles by Bob & Gracie Ekblad
Cult, Culture and Cultivation
A Peace Pagoda for New York City by M. Eileen Lawter
Book Reviews
Refugees in Mexico A Future Yet Unknown by Brother Marty Shea, M.M.
Homesteads Completed by David Deseda
Lighting the Lamps by Fred Garel
A Day Without Violence
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 54, No. 04 (June-July 1987) CONTENTS:
In Solitary Witness by Dorothy Day
Standing UP Together by Mather Lee
The Sin of Deterrence by Thomas J. Gumbleton
Maryhouse by Mark Dunn
Genetic Engineering: Its Ethics and Implications by Michael W. Fox
Mandatory AIDS Testing Reconsidered by Bill Griffin
The Call to Love Yields a Harvest of Resistance by Tim Lamert
Laura & Carolyn by Janet Zajac
Jody by Arturo Ocano
Myrtle Solomon by David McReynolds
Notes of a Wayfarer by Deane Mary Mowrer
Belleville Meeting Prepares for Synod on the Laity by Joe Zarella
The Shoes Hiding Underneath My Bed by Robert Peters
Epiphany Plowshares Update
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 53, No. 08 (December 1986) CONTENTS:
Igal Rodenko by Jom Rorest
Economics & Human Dignity by Eileen Egan
The Truth of the Matter by The Editors
A Pledge of Resistance to U.S. Aggression in Central America by Tim Labmert
Notes of a Wayfarer by Deane Mary Mowrer
The Personalist Philosophy of Emmanuel Mounier by Bill Griffin
Letter from Mexico: Usury & Truth
A Preferential Option for the Poor
Maryhouse by Paul Wells
Johanna by Katharine Temple
Book Review Myths About Hunger
On Dealing with Others by St. Ignatius Loyola
News and Notes from All Over
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 53, No. 07 (October-November 1986) CONTENTS:
Her Name Was Mercy by Jane Sammon
Emmanuel Mounier, Personalist by Bill Griffin
A Prayer for October 3rd by Delton Davis
St. Joseph House by Robert Peters
A Matter of Compassion on Trial by David Beseda
To Build Up the Kingdom by Jeannette Noel
No Holy War by MSGR. Bruce Kent
Soldiers and Protesters The Night Watch at Mutlangen by Amy Cross
Jurists Break Their Silence by Tim Lambert
Crimes Closer to Home by Katharine Temple
Notes in Brief: The Military, and Draft Registration
A Requiem for a Good Man by John C. Cort
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 53, No. 06 (September 1986) CONTENTS:
The Goss-Mayrs: Messengers of Nonviolence by Robert Ellsberg
The Only Answer by Dorothy Day
A Conspiracy of Love by Tim Lambert
Maryhouse by Eileen Lawter
Come, Listen, and Receive Bread Broken on City Streets by Annie Q.
The Dignity of Labor by Guy Walser
In the Manner of Christ by Eileen Egan
Going to the Roots: To Transform Society by Jacques Maritain
John Hampton by Robert Peters
Margaret Booth by Linda Bunce & Mary Muldoon
In the Shadow of Death—Learning Faith by Aaron Field
A Very Valuable Piece of Paper by Mark Zwick
Book Reviews
News, Notes and Needs