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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 12 (April 1937) CONTENTS:
5 and 10 Strikers In N.Y. Sit-Down Win Concessions
Open Letter to John Brophy, CIO Director
Danger of Riots In Chicago Slums, Reports Dr. Falls
The Sit-Down Technique by Peter Maurin
Interview With a Southern Gentleman From Illinois
C.A.T.U. Passes constitution and Makes Progress
A New Encyclical
Rochester Letter by John C. Fox
Art and Revolution by Eric Gill
The Catholic Theater by Emmet Lavery
Boston Letter by John Magee, Jr.
The Prince of the World
Coordination Keynote of Social Colloquium
German Bishops Say Church Will Outlive Nazism
Day After Day
Jesus Saith to Them, Come and Dine
Letters From Our Readers
Pax Romana Plans Are Under Way
Catholic Editor Named Arbitrator of U.S. in Seattle Dock Dispute
Chicago Letter
Truce of God Observed In Spain
New Hospice Opens Soon In Washington
“PAX”
St. Louis Letter by Cyril Echele
Utility Workers Go CIO
The Land
Problems of Agriculture
First Year at The Farm
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 11 (March 1937) CONTENTS:
Buck-Passing by Union Officials Betrays Members
Employer Shows Catholic Way to Economic Peace
C.W. Editor Calls on G.M. Strikers In Plant at Flint
New Association For Catholics in Labor Movement
Priest Does Swell Job Settling Labor Dispute
Caesarism Or Personalism by Peter Maurin
Lies, Deception Breeding Trouble on Waterfront
Pax Romana Committee Presents Full Program
Boston Letter by John Magee, Jr.
Chicago Letter
The Catholic Theatre by Emmet Lavery
Plays
The Prince of This World
An Open Letter to St. Joseph
From the Divine Office on Saturday
Letters From Our Readers
There Is No Negro Problem!
“PAX”
Peace Group Hits Mounting Arms Cost
Book Reviews
Youth-1937 by Peter A. Nearing
The Trouble With Prejudice by Adelaide M. Mackey
Annual Concert by Choir of the Pius X School of Liturgical Music
Mexican Martyrs Lead Catholics To Heroic Action
Truce of God
St. Louis Letter
Protest!
The Land
Problems of Agriculture
Christ of the Ridgeroad
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 10 (February 1937) CONTENTS:
Auto Workers Have Right to Ask Sole Bargaining Agency
“They Knew Him In The Breaking Of Bread”
Dewey’s Probe of Union Racketeers Service to Labor
Belgian Catholic Youth Warned Against Tenets of ‘Rex’ Organization
Sit-Down Technique Is Legitimate One
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Seamen End Strike, Look To Inquiry
N. Y. Post Charges Fink Book Is a Blow To All American Labor
Catholic Students Join PAX Romana
St. Louis Letter
Bishop O’Hara Pays C.W. Visit
Chicago Letter
Social Sermonettes
Need New Legislation For Milk Cooperation
“PAX”
Why We Recite Compline
Day After Day
Catholic Press Month
Letters From Our Readers
A Protest And An Answer On Spain by Stephen Johnson
There Is No Negro Problem
Our C.W. Newsboy Is Critic and Guide For Press Month
Books
The Catholic Theatre by Emmet Lavery
Social Security
The Land
The Case For Ruralism by Dr. O. E. Baker
Farming Commune by James F. Montague
The Granger Homestead
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 09 (January 1937) CONTENTS:
C. W. Faced With Eviction
Open Letter to Union Leaders, Especially Joseph P. Ryan
Government Kicks Sharecroppers Off Louisiana Land
Open Letter to a Catholic Shipowner; Mutual Trust Needed
Use Terrorism Upon Seamen
Hitlerism Comes To New Jersey Docks
After 20 years Mooney Close to Justification
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Cooperative Strike Endangers Movement
Obliged to Help Seamen, Says New Orleans Priest
Mott Street Breakfasts for Ambassadors From the Gods
“PAX”
Some Thoughts on Machinery by Phillips Temple
From Xmas Message of Pius XI
Employers Admit Superiority of Men to Machines
Father McKeon Writes of Splendid Work in Philly
Plays
Book Reviews
We’re Broke Again
Epistle From Feast of St. Polycarp, Jan. 26
Day After Day
Hotel New Yorker by Rev. Paul Bussard
In Defense of Defense
Letters From Our Readers
Milk Co-operatives Fight Capitalists
The Chicago Letter
Vincent Pallotti
Stanley Reports on steel Vineyards
Student Magazine Full of Important Material
Cardinal on Communism
Chinses Missionary
There Is No Negro Problem!
So-Called Communists by Peter Maurin
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 08 (December 1936) CONTENTS:
Spanish Catholic Flays Both Sides!
Seamen’s Morale High as Officers Walk Off Ships
Labor-Spy Network, Fink Tactics Come to Light
“PAX”
Betraying Christ
Planter Jailed for Enslaving Negro Farmers
Right Political Action In Resettlement Projects
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Right of Refuge Denied By Modern Machiavellians
Opposing Communism
Houses of Hospitality
Book Reviews
Letters From Our Readers
St. Louis Letter
Christmas Appeal
Great Convert
A Love Story
Day After Day
Lynching Forecast
Communism and Us
Champion of Peace, Father Curran, Dies
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 07 (November 1936) CONTENTS:
Globe Strikers’ cause Is Right, Strike Is Wrong
Mormons Relieve Brothers Without State Assistance
Seamen Strike in Face of Corrupt Union Leadership
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Day After Day
Fascism Revealed in German Persecution
Negroes Lose Jobs When Union Bars Membership
St. Thomas on Violence
Communist or Not, Browder Has Right to Be Heard
Steel Employs Armed Thugs Against C.I.O.
Rural Catholic Leaders Speak for Distributism
St. Louis Letter
Seamen!
Story Of A Florida Farm
On the Use of Force
The Functions of Government
Co-operation in Racine Showing Labor Way Out
Volunteers Wanted!
Distributist Group Swing Into Action
Catholic Worker School
Doors Fly Open Before C.W.’s Managing Editor
Philadelphia Forgets Its “Brotherly Love”
The Use of Force
Play Review
Book Reviews
Catholics and the State
Co-op Hospital
Chicago Letter
Speaker at C.W. School Tells of Fighting Communism at Geneva
Julia Has a Job
Catholic Rural Life School
U.S. Steelmakers Retreat To Cheap Labor South
Letters From Our Readers
All Hail Antigonish!
Some Questions for Discussion by Stephen W. Johnson
Farming Commune
Catholic Students Get Important New Magazine
St. Joseph’s House
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 06 (October 1936) CONTENTS:
Fishermen Fight For Recognition of Union Rights
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
C.W. to Organize Catholic Group to Protest War
Workers of the World Unite! Under Christ, Light of the World
Strikebreaking, Labor Spy Rackets Revealed
Consumer Co-op Planned to Foil Milk Profiteers
Worker Reports Just Strike in Reading Factory
Radio City User Retracts Charge Against Employer in 2nd Letter
Our Contemporaries Say:
Catholic Worker Hears From 4 Bishops in Sept.
‘No Compromise With Mammon’--Rev. Paul Furfey
The Right Way
Sharecroppers Get Action in Arkansas
Book Reviews
Boston Letter
Expect Vermont Dairymen to Support N.Y. Strike
An Appeal
Day After Day
Sacco-Vanzetti!
The Chicago Letter
Letters From Our Readers
Religion Is the Hope of the People
The Negro Needs Co-operation!
Employment Agents Milk Poor For Jobs
Peace Day October 25th For Catholic Colleges
Personalism and Communitarianism
Open Letter to Father Lord, S.J.
Farming Commune
Exiled Anti-Fascist in Attack on Impure Means
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 05 (September 1936) CONTENTS:
Canadian Farming Commune Visited by C.W. Artist
Communitarian Personalism by Peter Maurin
Period of Strife and Suffering for Farm and Factory
Marble Strikers Surrender After 8-Month Straggle
Social Action Asked By Father Lord, S.J.
Day After Day
U.S. Army General throws War Scare, Backs Gun-Makers
Fellow Worker Goes To N.J. Bean Fields
What We Are Doing in Town and Country
Catholic Chinese Co-op
The Introit
September
“A Strong Conflict”
Course in Co-ops
Letters
The Mystical Body and Spain
Catholic Schools and The Negro
Russia Goes Fascist Says Trotsky
Farming Commune by James F. Montague
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 04 (August 1936) CONTENTS:
Benedictine Priest Works with Poor in Country Parish
Father Kazincy, Workers’ Friend, Speaks for Labor
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Experiences of C.W. Editor In steel Towns With C.I.O.
Ade Bethune Decorates Steel Workers’ Church
Camden Strike
Social Sermonettes
Books
Rural Workers
Agriculture
Boston Group
Introit for Assumption
Personal Responsibility
League Against War and Fascism
Letters and Comment
A Letter From A Sister
Labor Guild
Farming Commune
Canadian Catholics Build For New Life
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 03 (July 1936) CONTENTS:
Open Letter To President
C. W. States Stand on Strikes
Pa. Steel Workers Unionization Drive Bitterly Opposed
Peter’s Book Here At Last
View of Antigonish As Seen by Visitor
Evicted Croppers, Negro and White, Start Co-op Farm
Black Legion—And What To Do About It
Nazi Kulturkamph Invades States of Central Europe
The Negro and Co-operation
Epistle from the Feast of St. Camillus, July 18
Radicals of the Right by Peter Maurin
Farming Commune by James F. Montague
A Priest Risks His Life