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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 08 (February 1939) CONTENTS:
Circulation Drive Is Started at Mott St.
Complains of Organized Charity, Cops
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Open Letter to the President on Policy
Wagner Act Must Not Be Changed
“Love One Another!”
The Gadfly
Guild Strike Is Supported By Clergy
Seamen Get Praise for Sea Heroism
On The West Coast
Priest Urges Workers To Protest WPA Cuts As Their Right, Duty
Florida Farming Commune
Sharecroppers
Duty of Catholic Worker to Join Organized Labor Stressed by Archbishop
Larceny In Editorial Office
Two Letters From Peter By Peter Maurin
Letters From Our Readers
Washington, D.C.
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Catholic Union Of Unemployed
Houma, La.
Gratitude
The Street Apostolate by Stanley Vishnewski
Aims and Purposes
Is This Catholic?
Cleveland, Ohio
Ramsey, Illinois
The Land
Farming Commune by James Montague
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 07 (January 1939) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maruin
Pope Scores Fascist Foes For Attack
Union Men Give Labor for Parish
Priest Lashes Anti-Semitic Article
Day After Day
Hague Opponent Writes From Jail
Book Distributed To Auto Workers
The Gadfly
Maritain Criticizes Anti-Semitism
No Pardon for Harlan Victims
Racism in Spain
On the West Coast
Cardinal and the C.W.
Works of Mercy by Unions
Re Jacques Maritain
Four Friends
Tom Mooney
Letters From Our Readers
Negro Housing
Philadelphia, Pa.
Question and Answer
Detroit
Ramsey, Illinois
Aims and Purposes
Milwaukee
Ramsey, Illinois
Aims and Purposes
Milwaukee
Windsor, Ontario
The Catholic Union of Unemployed
Christmas in California
Union Men Build School
The Land
Farming Commune
Ruralism
Organization of Tenant Farmers
Tragedy of the South
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 06 (December 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Day After Day
Denies Nat’l Guard Watched Silver Being Unloaded
Appeal for Lepers
‘Social Justice’ Publishes Anti-Semite Document
Prayers For Persecuted
Open Letter to The New Republic
The Gadfly
California Degrades Workers
Small Group Has Most of Income
Priest is Chosen as Chaplain by Seamen
Necktie Co-op Is Big Success
Holy Father Speaks on Nationalism
Australian Workers Reject Fascist Plan
Unity of AFL and CIO In Southwest
University and Action
Bishop Flays Persecution in Europe by Bishop Gannon
Woolworth
Maritain
Jesus the Worker
Christmas
Letters From Our Readers
Sharecroppers Plan Test Case Soon
Priest Berates Anti-Labor Conspiracy
Politics and Moral Theology by Don Luigi Sturzo
Catholic Church Has Defended Jews During Times of Stress
The Land
Farming Commune
Jacques Maritain
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 05 (October 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Truck Strike Model of Non-Violence
Visitors, Criticism, CIO Convention
Silver To Buy Arms For Spain
Prayer For Peace
We Appeal To You
Excerpt From Letter of German Bishops
The Gadfly
Negroes and Co-operation
Girls Urged To Join Union
Co-operation Adopted by Greendale
Movie Co-op Is Innovation
Cleveland C.W.
Cotton Pickers WinStrike
Horror in Hoboken
Cardinal Hayes
First Mass
Guide the Works of Our Hands, O Lord by Joseph J. Daly
Letters From Our Readers
M-Day and the Unemployed
Labor Schools In Milwaukee Archdiocese
Book Review
The Outstretched Hand
C.U.U. Makes Appeal
Milk Co-op A Success
The Land
Farming Commune
English Land Movement
Forward to The Land by Stanley Vishnewski
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 04 (September 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Open Letter to Browder By Editors
Catholics Must Help Refugees
Explains CW Stand on Use of Force
CW Editor Back From Nova Scotia
Cost of War In Spain
Neutrality
The Gadfly
The Poor You Have Always With You
Msgr. Ligutti Helps Launch Homestead
Group Writes Praising Pope On Race Stand
Pamphlet Review
Lines in Protest by Harry Sylvester
Letters From Our Readers
The Fruits of Wrong
Study of Medieval Theologians and Conscientious Objectors
Book Review
Murderers
Makes Case For Christ The Carpenter
Catholic Worker Cells
The Land
Antigonish Priest Scores Over-Organization by Fr. J. J. Tompkins
Economics of Loneliness by Kenneth Leslie
CW Artist Explains Her Pictures
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 03 (July 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
New Orleans Police Try To Oust CIO
Bills and Things
Round Table Clarifies CIO’s Stand
Non-Violence Technique by C.W. Pickets
International Order by Don Luigi Sturzo
New House of Hospitality In Cleveland
To The Holy Father
Some Letters
C.W.’s Testify in Hague Injunction Suit in N. J.
Crime to Limit Food Supply
Technological Tenuousness
Scottsboro Boys Need Help; One To Die Soon
The Land
A Country Craftsman by Maurice Heaton
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 02 (June 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Open Letter to Mayor of Jersey City
News of C.W. Groups Given By Editor
Ohio Worker Tells Story of Mexicans
Many Attend Peace Masses on May 29th
Little Known Letter of Rome Discussed
Ten Just Men
List Given of C.W. Contacts
Chicago
Worker’s School Term Ends; Mock Trial Feature of Closing
Some Letters
Julia Writes St. Anthony
From Harlem
The Land
Catholics Have Done It Before
Farming Commune
Maxima Culpa by A. Page, C.S.C.
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 01 (May 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Detroit C.W. Is Model of Hospitality
Mass for Peace
Positions and Aims Given By C. U. U.
Non-partisan Position on Spain Urged By Prelate
Calling All Spades by Donald Powell
Editor of ACTU Paper Badly Hurt
Immoral Money Breeding by Rt. Rev. G. R. O’Toole
Lauds “Pax” at Pittsburgh Rally
Letter from Imprisoned C.W. Reader
International Order by Don Luigi Sturzo
Can There Be Any Just War?
On the Coffee Line
May Day---Mary’s Day
Letters From Our Readers
Catholic Union of The Unemployed
Pope Pius Deplores Killings In Wars
Catholic Worker Cells
Vermonters Helped by Bl. Martin by Bryan Oegnan
The Land
St. Thomas on Self Sufficiency
Farming Commune
Rural Houses of Hospitality
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 12 (April 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
A Mighty League
N.M.U. Strengthens Position by Curbing Comrades
Archbishop Urges League of “C.O.’s”
Share-croppers Come North To Tell Story
Distinguished Visitors Mark Past Month
St. Louis
Boston
Migratory Workers
Angry
Exploitation of Connecticut Farm Labor
Opinions of Don Sturzo on Capitalism vs. Corporatism
Troy, N.Y.
Chicago
35 Cent Summas
Because I Am Black… by Cynthia Shepherd
“Feed My Sheep”
Letters From Our Readers
Providence Pronouncement
Association of Catholic Trade Unionists
Akron, Ohio
Pittsburgh
Catholic Union of The Unemployed
Murderers
Milwaukee
Detroit
Immoral Money Breeding
Aerial Bombing
The Land
Congressmen co-operate on C.W.’s Plea for chancellor
Farming Commune by Stanley
Travelogue
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 11 (March 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Is War Necessary? By Don Luigi Sturzo
More Houses of Hospitality Are Needed
War, The Great Utopia
Pittsburgh
Boston
Clothes For the Poor
Killing and Suicide Mark Poverty Scene
Valiant Is The Word by Dorothy Day
Catholic Union of the Unemployed
C.W. Is Fortunate In Having Don Sturzo’s Articles
Houma Priest Says His Piece on Lynch Filibuster
Christian Democracy
St. Joesph
Ode to Writing Men
Interview with One Unemployed
Thoughts on Lent
Letters From Our Readers
Association of Catholic Trade Unionists
Chicago Readers!
Milwaukee
What is Propaganda?
The Land
John Bull Looks Landward by Lloyd R. Shaw
Detroit
Farming Commune