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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 02 (June 1936) CONTENTS:
Seamen’s Strike Called Off; Union Heads Refuse Support
Communist Wrath Aroused By Constructive Jesuit Program
Black Legion Rise Indicative Of Fascist Trend
Farming Commune Going Ahead Fast; Report of Work
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
American Stores Clerks Strike in Philadelphia
Cotton Croppers Demand Increase; 4,000 on Strike
Loaves and Fishes
We Are Importunate!
Day After Day
St. Isidore—Patron Saint of Farm Workers
Mobile Catholic Action by Stanley Vishnewski
Consumers’ Union
Letters From Our Readers
Lecture and Round Table Discussions
Strikers Thank C.W.
B.C. Lumbermen Strike for Union Recognition
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 01 (May 1936) CONTENTS:
Catholic Worker Celebrates 3rd Birthday; A Restatement of C. W. Aims and Ideals
Vermont Marble Co. Strike is One Against Worst of Conditions
Round-Table Discussions
Farming Commune Is Finally Under Way; Workers Planting Now; More Ready To Go
Another Catholic Paper Is With Us On Catholic Pacifism
Communism of Communitarianism by Peter Maurin
Philosophy of Labor by H. Hergenhan
Boston Crowd Opens Workers’ Hospice and Food Center
In A Textile Mill by Frank Downey
Moving To Mott Street
Interview With a Sharecropper
The Encyclicals and The Negro
Mary’s Month
Food
Two Just Men
Feeding the Poor by Peter Maurin
Social Sermonettes
Another Birthday
Why I Like The Communist by Donald Powell
Against Capitalism
Racial Prejudice Used In Liberty League Fight
Scottsboro Again
Poetic Justice
Borden Difficulties Yet Unsolved After Stockholders Meet
Cuban Catholics Face Growing Fascist Terrors
Blessed Martin Revolutionary Personalist
“Workers and Scholars” by A German Fellow Worker
Letters From Our Readers
Pacifism
Selling Notes
Nova Scotia Farmers Use Co-operative Fund For Hospitalization
One Rascal Out, Another In
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 10 (April 1936) CONTENTS:
Borden Officials Attack ‘Worker’ In Paid ‘Ads’
Yes! I Am A Radical! By Peter Maurin
War Imminent; Catholics Must Judge It Now
Farming Commune 70 Miles Distant Marks Beginning
Exiled Leader Tells Conditions of Cuban Labor
Hospitality House Takes Quarters at New Site
Church Openings In Mexican States Traced to Politics
Hearst Reporters Gain Support
Florida Vigilantes Crucify Jobless Bricklayer
Masked Men Plough Under Poor—Families Starve in Arkansas
Alabama Chain Gang And Evictions for Resettlement Farmers
Oddity
American-Jewish Congress
Lynching and Legislation
The Game to Date
Chrysostom and the Crisis
Senator Talks of War
Anti-Semitism
Priest Assails Mussolini
With Thanks To Our Readers
Day By Day
Colonial Expansion by Peter Maurin
Propaganda Did Its Work
An Archbishop on Peace
Letters From Our Readers
Senators Fight Compulsory War Drill
Notes On The Catholic Press
Margaret Says
An Archbishop on Wages
May Day Distributors Wanted!
General Butler On Oratorical Rampage
The Death Dealer’s Song
Book Hearst Newsreel Out
Vermont Marble Company Hides Injustice Under Cloak of charity
The Chicago Letter
The Sequence
Resolution to the Cuban Government
The Campion Propaganda Committee
Through Human Persons
More About the Farming Commune
Book Review
Easter by William M. Callahan
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 09 (February 1936) CONTENTS:
Idle Hands and Idle Lands by Peter Maurin
Borden Milk Co. Forces A Company Union On Workers And Throws Out Contract
‘Bills of Rights’ By Civil Liberties Against Gag Bills
Investigation of 1935 Lynchings Is Approved
Borden Men!
Interracial Radio Dialogue
Workers, Students!
An Ideal of a Farming Commune
Lynching Scene Forces Catholic Action
Priest Tells of ‘Mother Jones’
For the Mystical Body of Christ
Social Sermonettes
May’s Strike Investigation
Reasons for Child Labor Law
Vigilantes Mob Sharecroppers’’ Mass Meeting
A.F. of L. Is Anti-Negro
False Rumors Regarding Strike
Vermont Marble Strike
“T’Want’t Fair!” Says Vicky
Negro Congress Will Meet Soon in Chicago
Catholics in Unions
The Divine Office and The Christian Revolution
Gradual and Tract – The First Sunday in Lent
Letters and Comment
Day After Day
Notes on the Catholic Press
Freedom of the Press
The New Apologia by Cardinal Capecelatro
Greed of Operators and Lack of Safety Scored By Miners
Overcoats, Underwear!
Pinkerton Boy No Janitor
Synthesis
Labor Shows the Way
Sharecroppers Get ‘Break’
“No High School For Negroes”
To Be of Service by Karl Adam
Standard Oil Suggests
FERA Unites Negro, White
Campion Propaganda Committee
Co-Operation
Capitalism, Fascism, Marxism
Saind Dominic
Via Crucis by Marlon F. Plamer
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 08 (January 1936) CONTENTS:
To Christ—To The Land! By Dorothy Day
A New Social Order by Peter Maurin
Jacques Maritain, Noted Philosopher, Is Guest of Paper
Catholics Have No United Front With William R. Hearst
Leningrad Bishop Praises Work of Catholic Worker
Singer Co. Bandits Run Sharecroppers Out of Homes
Catholicism and the Bourgeois Mind by Christopher Dawson
United Fronts?
Question and Answer
The Failure of Reform by Donald Powell
Scottsboro Boys’ Defense Reorganized
Family of Seven Tries Primitive Life on Farm
Cost of War
The Family vs. Capitalism
Letters and Comment
The Feast of the Purification
Will We Learn By Experience?
St. Paul on Catholic Action
Breeding Frankensteins
Patriotism
Liturgy and Sociology
Relief—For the Baby
Farmers Wanted
Cold and Hunger Is Fatal To Man on 127th St. Pier
Day By Day
Notes on the Catholic Press
A Bishop on True Charity
Priest and Sailor by Rev. A. Van Vliet
Campion Propaganda Committee
Interracial Co-operation For Better Social Order
An Interracial Program
Mighty Mr. Morgan
I Am No Saint by Leon Blov
Frazier Says U.S. Leads On Road To War
Overpopulation and Expansion
Communists Are Loving
Lynchings Increase
Cruelty to Pup?
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 07 (December 1935) CONTENTS:
Student Worker Catholics to Picket Mexican Consul
Institutions Vs. Corporations - Catholic Tactic by Pete Maurin
Catholics Are Urged To Refuse Welcome To Germany’s Envoy
Aristocrat-Plutocrat by Donald Powell
Day by Day Account of Editor’s Travels Thru West and North
Angelo Herndon
The Sacrament of Duty by Joseph McSorley
Student in Rome Protest Stand of Catholic Worker
The Great Antiphons
Ethics of Modern War Discussed in Brooklyn
Catholics and Jews Seen Drawn Together By Their Sufferings by George Barnard
Home on the Range
The Approach of Fascism
Demonstrate Cotton Picking Machine, Doing Work of 20 to 100 Men
Liturgy and Sociology
Thanksgiving!
Merry Christmas!
Letters and Comment
Questions and Answers
Catholic Activity—Catholic Action
St. Joseph’s College Inaugurates School of Social Sciences
Notes on the Catholic Press
Can Prejudice Be Cured? By John LaFarge, S. J.
Young “Cast-Offs”
State’s Textile Board, Headed by Bishop, Asks Reforms for Industry
Campion Propaganda Committee
Books
Again an Appeal—Please!
The Chicago Letter
Our Children’s Corner
Working Wives Opposed By Priest in Mill Town
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 06 (November 1935) CONTENTS:
Granger Catholic Subsistence Farms Show Progress
Parish Guild Assures Care to All Parents On Co-Operative Basis
Back to Christ!—Back To The Land! By Peter Maurin
Mexican Bishops’ Pastoral States Social Program
Lynch Terror Fails To Stop Share Croppers’ Union Growth
“I Was Racketeer for Capitalism,” Says Butler
Agriculture and Industry by Donald Powell
Social Sermonettes
Catholic Seamen Ask for Justice, Not Protection
St. Andrew, Apostle
1935 Lynching Record Aids Anti-Lynching Bill
African Missionary Forms Native Co-Ops
Our Own Ethiopians
Conscientious Objection Duty of Christians
Perjury of “Astral Body” Bared in Mooney Hearings
Communism and the Negro by Editor
Let’s Be Exploiters!
Day By Day
Thoughts Pertinent to The Negro Question
They Are Annoyed
Letters and Comment
The Epistle: Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed
Social Justice Demands Church Foster Farm Life
Co-Operatives
Striking New York Longshoremen Sent Back After Walkout
Totalitarianism
Book Reviews
A Baby’s Chance to Live
Farmers Mush Control Land, Says Speaker at Rural Life Conference
Religious Background Formed Early Co-ops
Gullup Miners Given Forty-Five Years After Clemency Plea
We Need Overcoats!
“Ora Et Labora”
“No One Shall Starve”
Questions on “The Fortieth Year”
Company Unions Again
Catholic Lay Action
Notes on the Catholic Press
Campions vs. Jersey Cops
Campion Propaganda Committee
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 05 (October 1935) CONTENTS:
The Communist Party Vs. The Catholic Worker by Peter Marvin
South Side Chicago Scene of Violence In Recent Protest
Campion Group Pickets Consulate With Pictures
Joe Bennett Dies; First Apostle of Labor of Catholic Worker
Italy Invades Ethiopia; Christian Nation Succumbs To Pagan Ethics of War
Towel Workers Retreat
Progress of Farm Center Initiated by Priest Shows Way of the Crisis
Bosses and Workers
Bourgeois Colleges by Peter Maurin
Crazy
No Judicial Remedy, Says John F. Finerty In California Courts
Msgr. McMahon Urges Prayer, Action, Sacrifice At Cleveland Congress
Friend of Catholic Worker Bicycles Across Country and Boosts Circulation
Margaret’s Message
“Personalist Revolution” Is Leading Editorial In Midwest Paper
Catholic Social Drama Given by 100,000 J.O.C.
Campion Propaganda Committee
Apologies
Leadership
Seamen Go Everywhere by Ivor Daniel
Letters
Sharecroppers, Tenant Farmers Keep Cotton Hanging in the Fields
The Strike
Hope for Herndon
Harlem Tempo by Stanley Vishnewski
Housing Commissioner Reveals Evils of Slums; Asks for Humanitarianism
Colored High School
Bringing Them In
Company “Unions”
Before the Alter
On Relief
Ford and His Followers Poison Their Workers
Day After Day
Vigilantes Get Kick-Back On Tar-Feather Party
Church Trustee Apologizes To Slave – In 18th Century
Farmers Push Plan For Power Co-Op
Social Sermonettes
The Preface for the Mass of Christ the King
Erin and the Negro by Rev. Chas. Owen Rice
With the Selling Force in Boston by Stanley Vishnewski
The Madonna Is Dying!
Our Children’s Corner
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 04 (September 1935) CONTENTS:
Utilities’ Profit-System Cries for Social Regulation
Approved
Workers’ Rights
Let Your Abundance Supply Their Want
The Communism of the Catholic Worker by Peter Maurin
Christian Nations Invite Ruin for Christendom
Catholic Pickets Protest German Fascist Terror
Labor Guild
Security Bill Leaves Out Negro Women, Worst Paid
Attention, Chicago Utility Consumers!
Catholic Worker Readers Urged to Ask Release Of Tom Mooney
Commission Says Owners Terrorize Harlan Miners
Chicago Fights Race Prejudice, “Security” Wage by Arthur G. Falls, M.D.
More Lynchings!
No More Thugs?
Our Children’s Corner
Boycott Childs, Worker Urges!
Bremen Demonstration Is Turned Into Riot By Police Tactics
Union Organizer Gets Living Wage
Maternity Guild Expands, Offers Hospital Care to Assisting Members
Catholic Worker Program of Action
Letters and Comment
The Saint And The Soldier by Donald Powell
Interracial
William McDermit, Loyal Communist, Dies at 24
Religion and the Race Problem by Rev. John M. Cooper
Communist Rural Work
Dialogue on Rules
That Their Abundance May Supply Your Want, Let Your Abundance Supply Their Want!
Day After Day
Kids Wear High Heels
The Scottsboro Boys Wait for Justice
Cleveland Readers
Campion Propaganda Committee
Questions on “The Fortieth Year”
Social Sermonettes
Interracial Review
Note For Browder
Bishops Lead Students In Anti-Nazi Campaign
Invaders and Invaded
Co-Ops Lead Gas Delivery In Rural North Dakota
The Catholic Worker - Receipt
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 03 (July-August 1935) CONTENTS:
Labor Disputes All Over U.S.
The World Prepares for War!
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Catholics! Defend Victims of Class and Race Warfare
The Kids Need Milk
Catholic Worker Starts a Parish Maternity Guild
Catholics and Reds Protest Eviction Of Negro Tenant
Campion Propaganda Committee
Longshormen Read Church’s Teachings On Organization
Day After Day
Margaret Turns Reporter
Rosary College Will Welcome Negro Students by Arthur G. Falls, M.D.
Harlem
Maternity Center Run Single-Handed By Catholic Doctor
Interracial Work by St. Louis Catholics by Rev. Albert Muentsch. S.J.
Security
Letters and Comment
“We Can’t Afford A Baby” – Why Not? And Other Things
Catholicism And Changing Society by F. L. Burke
The Bourgeois Mine by Nicholas Berdyaev
Ahead of His Time
Strikebreakers Thieves, Says San Diego Pastor; Hurt Parishioners Object
Boycott Hearst!
Protest
Work to Do!
A Quiet Evening – An Account of a Company Union Meeting
Clergy Protest Against Fascism and Red-Baiting
Impossible to Control, Sweatshop Homes, Says Radio Speaker
Book Reviews
What Is a Parish? By Father John J. Harbrought
Ills in AAA Spur Share Croppers to Organize by Ward H. Rodgers
Facts About America
The Gospel for the Sixth Sunday After Pentecost
Maternity Guilds in Operation