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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 10 (May 1960) CONTENTS:
Up The Coast And Home by Ammon Hennacy
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
St. Thomas and Civil-Disobedience
That Majestic Calm by Edward Morin
Letters
News From Chicago by Karl Meyer
Book Reviews
Worlds Survive by Raymond E. F. Larsson
South in the Winter by Robert Stowell
Chessman by Jim Hughes
Catholics And The State
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 09 (April 1960) CONTENTS:
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Reactions To The Chessman Case by Robert Steed
Two Monuments: Store Front and Prison
The Southern Cross: Portuguese Africa by Anne Taillefer
South and West by Ammon Hennacy
Civil Disobedience To Civil Defense
Stepping Up The Agitation
Clemency For Henry Winston
Comments On Chessman
Book Reviews
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Nigra Sum sed Formosa – Et Fortis by John Stanley
Ted Le Berthon
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 08 (March 1960) CONTENTS:
Chicago Tax Refuser Gets Year & A Day by Robert Steed
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Open Letter To The California State Legislature
Karl Meyer Writes From Chicago
Peter Maurin Farm by Beth Rogers
Going South In The Winter by Ammon Hennacy
The Negro Sit-Downs
Pacifism And The Council
Leaking Roofs and Men Without Roofs by Deane Mowre
Teaching In the Bush by Jim Milord
More Tales From A Viennese Wood by Arthur Sheeban
Gandhi Said:
Appeal for Orphans
Co-Operative Housing by William Horvath
Urgency Missing
Bacalar, Mexico by Irene M. Naughton
Friend Rat
Reconciliation
Bl. Martin House of Hospitality
Book Reviews
Nazareth in Galilee
Teilhard de Chardin, S. J. Scientist Evolutionist, Priest
Blaming the Pope?
The Homeless Man
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 07 (February 1960) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
We Are All Murderers In South West Africa by Anne Taillefer-Stokes
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Life In Sandstone Prison by Ammon Hennacy
Spring Street by Deane Mowrer
Letter from KARL MEYER
Gandhi Said:
Book Reviews
Arriving by John Stanley
Ammon Hennacy’s Lecture Schedule
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 26, No. 06 (January 1960) CONTENTS:
Father John Faley Follower of Poverty
Letter to an Imprisoned Editor
Easy Essays by Karl Meyer
Gandhi Said: A Treatise on Non-Violence?
The Fundamental Alternatives Christ or the Bomb by Rev. Johannes Ude
St. Helena: a Travelogue by Nicholas Rosa
Nationalistic Journalism
Seneca Indians
Appeal to Chicago Readers
War Itself Is The Problem
Peter Maurin Farm by Elizabeth Rogers
Poster: Visit Sion by Richard Kelly
South Africa
Worker Priests
Letter from Agnus Dei Farm by Mario Carota
A Carol For the Women’s Jail With a Happy New Year For Ammon by Deane Mowrer
Christian Communism
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 05 (January 1940) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays: Why Pick on the Jews? by Peter Maurin
Catholic C.O. Wins Hearing In England
Day After Day: With Those Who Labor in the South’s Vineyards [by Dorothy Day]
Thou Shalt Not Kill by Rt. Rev. G. O’Toole
A New Venture by Peter Maurin
Seamen’s Union Protests Transfer of Ships
The Gadfly by Heywood Broun
Conference on Civil Rights
Twilight of Civilization by Jacques Maritain, arranged by Peter Maurin
Patron of Journalists
George Benedict by Bill Gauchat
Books Needed For Chinese Co-ops
Pensacola Fishermen
Patron of Seamen
Election Ordered For Packinghouse Workers in Chicago
Worcester, Mass. by Paul Lavoie
Baltimore, Md. by James Rogan
Fuller Brush Man by Francis E. King
Harrisburg, Pa. by Mary Precon
$100,000 Back Pay Given Under Wage-House Law
Prostitution by Peter Maurin
Committee of Priests and Laymen to Help Candle Co. Strikers
In Defense of the Romantic Agrarians by Rev. John J. Hugo
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 01 (undated [May 1933]) CONTENTS:
The Listener [by Dorothy Day]
Negro Labor on Levees Exploited by U.S. War Dept.
Less Child Labor Due to Present Low Wage Scale
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin [printed as “Peter Maurain”]
Attention Police!
Do Something! Join Catholic League for Social Justice, Now!
“Disregarded by War Department!”
Communists, Despite Noise, Are Not Only Defenders of Scottsboro Case
Is the Problem Black or White?
Drab Futility in Workers’ Letters
To Our Readers by Dorothy Day
Book Notes
For Gentle Sabotage, Style and Economy, Dine by Candle Light
Courageous! “Just a word of praise for Mayor O’Brien.”
Neighbors: Moving day in a poor family.
Mary Is Fifteen: Children to take care of, meals to prepare…
A Thought for the Day by Father Gillis, C.S.P.
A Note of Cheer in Denver Mine Report