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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 32, No. 05 (January 1966) CONTENTS:
Which Shall We Perform?
The Christian Approach by Jim Wilson
Honored Dead
Grape Strike in Delano by Alan White
The Case For Utopia by Peter Maurin
Beyond Anti-Communism by Rev. Peter J. Riga
A Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Chrystie Street by Catherine Swann
The Risks of Commitment
Dom Lorenzo Milani – A Priest-Teacher On Trial
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 32, No. 04 (December 1965) CONTENTS:
The Human Family and Vietnam by James Douglass
Prison Letter from Murphy Dowouis
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Dorothy Day and Lenin by Roy Lisker
A Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Chrystie Street by Christopher S. Kearns
Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy
S.C.L.C. Appeal by Martin Luther King, Jr.
Book Reviews
War, Racism And Mass Media by Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger
How to Open A House of Hospitality by Stanley Vishnewski
The Road to Peace
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 32, No. 03 (November 1965) CONTENTS:
Burning a Draft Card by Catherine Swann
Life & Death on the Streets of New York by Tom Cornell
Suicide or Sacrifice? By Dorothy Day
Crime Against God and Man by Bishop Charles Grant
Proximate Occasion of Sin by Rev. George Andrew Beck
Chrystie Street by Nicole d’Entremont
On Pilgrimage (Cont’d from October issue) by Dorothy Day
Why Destroy Draft Cards? By Dwight MacDonald
A Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Why I Said No to the Draft by Murphy Dowouis
Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy
Book Reviews
Problems of Conscience by Rev. George Andrew Beck
Liturgy and Society by Canon F. H. Drinkwater
Requiem for a Flame by Anne Taillefer
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 32, No. 02 (October 1965) CONTENTS:
Christian Citizenship by the Rt. Rev. Christopher Butler, O.S.B.
CW Staffer Imprisoned
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Saint Francis of Assisi by Pope Paul VI
Vietnam and America’s Conscience by Rev. Philip Berrigan, S.S.J.
A Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer
The Faces Of the Poor by Pat Rusk
Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy
From The Mail Bag
Chrystie Street by Nicole d’Entremont
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Book Review
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 32, No. 02 (September 1965) CONTENTS:
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
No More Hiroshimas by Pope Paul VI
“We Declare Peace…” by Tom Cornell
St. Marximus the Confessor On Non-Violence by Thomas Merton
Status Quo and Revolution by Hidegard Goss-Mayr
Lanza’s Ark by Clement Leclerc
A Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Book Review
Five Days In Jail by Patricia Rusk
One Year Old by David Mason
Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy
The Arrest by Carol Shields
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 31, No. 12 (July-August 1965) CONTENTS:
Special Issue—War and Peace At the Vatican Council
The Council And The Bomb by James W. Douglass
We Are All Under Judgment
Destruction Hangs Over Humanity
On Making Lasting Peace (Article 25 from Schema XIII)
Not Even a Single Lie
The Church and the Nation
“Whether the Human Family Will Live Or Die”
Questions On Modern War
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Chrystie Street by Nicole d’Entremont
Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Book Review
American Experts and Schema XIII by Gordon C. Zahn
A Strong Statement For the Good of Mankind by Dr. Benjamin Spock
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 31, No. 11 (June 1965) CONTENTS:
Freedom Writers by Anne Taillefer
Open Letter To President Johnson from Lewis Mumford
Schoolday In Man Quang by Denis Knight
The Community of the Faithful by Rev. Charles English, O.C.S.O.
Big Chief Jim Crow by Christopher S. Kearns
What Does Ammon Mean? by Dorothy Day
Book Reviews
Tivoli Farm Summer Activites
Joseph House by Julio Paz Y Mino & Michael Inemer
Common Ground
Farm Wage Workers
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 31, No. 10 (May 1965) CONTENTS:
Petition
We Strangers And Afraid by Karl Meyer
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Peter Maurin, Personalist by Dorothy Day
A Hard Row to Hoe by Henry Anderson
Catholic Worker Positions
To Our Readers
Start Of The Catholic Worker by Maisie Ward
Peter Maurin Revisited by Walter Doyle
Recollections of Peter Maurin by William Gauchat
Book Reviews
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 31, No. 09 (April 1965) CONTENTS:
To Selma And Back by Nicole D’Entremont
The Black Man’s Burden by Rev. Philip Berrigan, S.S.J.
Project Loaves And Fishes by David Mason
Saint Joan Of Arc by Fritz Eichenberg
Spring Appeal by Dorothy Day
The Berlin Wall In Selma, Alabama by Tom Cornell
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Tivoli: A Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy
Chrystie Street by Clare Bee
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 31, No. 08 (March 1965) CONTENTS:
Tivoli: A Farm With A View by Deane Mary Mowrer
In Peaceable Conflict by Rev. Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
An Expatriate Looks Back by James E. Milord
Seven Baskets of Fragments by David Mason
Herald of Revolution by Nicole D’Entremont
Joe Hill House by Ammon Hennacy
The Parade by Jon Swan
From The Mail Bag
Litany Of Freedom Fighters
From Louis K., Twenty Years After by John A. Lynch
Book Reviews
Five Free Lectures