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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 03 (July-August 1934) CONTENTS:
Archbishop Hanna Named As Industrial Arbitrator In San Francisco Strike
But Labor Dispute Board Is Ignored While Police, State Troopers and Strikers Battle
Interracial Official Declares New Deal Has Not Aided Negro Workers
What to Do?
National Milk Survey Finds School Children Without Needed Milk
Communist Action In Schools Challenge to Catholics, Declares Peter Maurin
Denominations Unite In Asking Labor Peace In San Joaquin Vally
4,800 Meals are Given by Catholic Group to Needy Women in 1933
“We Have Sinned Exceedingly—“
Priest Averts Near Riot at Meeting of Steel Workers
Letters of Praise, Question and Criticism
The Youth Movement
The Preface—The Most Holy Trinity
A Critique of C.C.F. by Alfred Greene
“Make Haste to Help Us!”
Ask and You Will Receive, Is Christ’s Promise
Day After Day
Spanish Communist Leader Is Converted
Farmers and Workers Start Public Market
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 02 (June 1934) CONTENTS:
Through Good Samaritan the Catholic Worker Opens Harlem Office on 7th Ave.
Attorney Gives Use of Vacant Store for Work with Negroes
Chatholic Clergy’s Aid is Sought by Labor and Welfare Groups
For Catholic Action
Federal Judge Upholds Weirton Steen Against Government and Labor
300,000 Textile Workers to Go on Strike Early in June
Company Agianst Any by Company Union for Its Employees
Why Write About Strife and Violence?
Vacation Period Religion Schools a Growing Need by Richard O. Weller
N.Y. State Minimum Wage Set at 31 Cents For Laundry Workers
Men and Machinery by Eric Gill
Interrace Meeting Challenges Catholics To Face Problem as True Christians
Clergy and Laity Make Demand for Clean Movies
From The Sequence for Corpus Christi
Refusal of Rights Under Codes Cause Strikes To Spread Over Country
House of Hospitality Bridge and Dance A Great Success
Catholic Youth Must Rebel Against Money and Credit System
Steel Baron Schwab Shares ‘Surplus’ With Vets
Social Order Proposed To Reconcile Workers and Employers
To St. Peter
Letters and Comment
Munitions Makers are Held Bulwark Against Peace
Labor Guild: New Site for Labor Guild—Poverty and Progress by Michael Gunn
Municipal Lodging House No “House of Hospitality” by Herman Hergenhan
Unemployed Girls Get Free Domestic Training
Catholic Movie Library Ready in September
Capitalism Makes War Out of Economic Life
Is Political Action An Answer? By John Cummings and Peter Maurin
State Minimum Wage For Hotel Workers Sought by W.T. U. L.
City Paid by Julia Ruth Dow
Day by Day
Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Overcrowded Harlem Hospital Disgraces City of New York
Our Children’s Corner
Why Not a Miguel Pro Club?
Missioner, Catechist Almost Lose Lives in Attack by Elephant
Books
A Critique of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation by Alfred Greene
Church is Anti-Marxist, But Not Anti-Revolutionist
One Cent Value on Cat Named “Thirty Cents”
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 02, No. 01 (May 1934) CONTENTS:
Catholic Church Stands Alone today As Always—the True ‘International’
Demonstrations by Communist Party in Anti-War Fight
The Wisdom of Dostoievsky by Peter Maurin
From 2,500 to 35,000 Copies Marks First Anniversary of the Catholic Worker
Bishops Reaffirm Right of Workers To Form Unions
The Bishops’ Message
Scottsboro Again
League of Nations Stresses Need of Safeguarding Family
Abandons Forced Labor
Negro Role in Church, State Progress Brought Out at Workers’ School
How the Communists Work
Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett
‘Protection of Motherhood and Childhood’ in Russia
Machines and Products Belong to the Workers Of Nation, Says Gill
Apostolatus Maris
May-Day by Margaret E. Jordan
Thank You!
Letters and Comment
Definitions by Hilaire Belloc
Not by Peter Maurin, but Like Him
The Catholic Worker and the Negro
The Month of May
Edison Company Kind To Goats—at Least
Catholic Workers’ School Program 456 Easy 15th Street, N.Y.C.
Labor Guild: From Slavery to Uncertainty by Michael Gunn
Catholic Lawyer’s Aid Saves Worker form Unjust Accusation
City Paid by Julia Ruth Dow
The Sequence Pentecost Sunday
A Worker Makes Some Suggestions for School
Toolmakers and Tools go on Strike Together
Books to Read
B’klyn K. of C. Conducts School Philosophy
Municipal Lodging House No “House of Hospitality”
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Mimeograph Machines Urged by P. Maurin for Every Parish
U.S. Steel Stronger Than U.S. Government
Labor Disputes on Increase Everywhere
Social Justice Outline For Use in Study Clubs
Pope Pius XI Condemns Exaggerated Nationalism
Danger of Grave Violence In Fruit Growing Regions
Our Children’s Corner
Mary’s Month
Despite Code Abuses Workers Continue to Strike for Rights
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 10 (April 1934) CONTENTS:
Need of Good Press Stated By Holy Father, Pius XI, In Letter Last Month
Call for Catholic Centers of Action In Large Cities
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
“Collective Bargaining” Still Bone of Contention with Labor and Capital
Capitalist Violence In Ambridge Strike Scored at Hearing
The Communist Says: “Welcome, Negro Brother!”
The Labor Guild by Michael Gunn
Avarice
To Busy Mothers
Back to the Soil
Spreading the Paper
Dr. Haas Indorses Wagner Labor Bill at Senate Hearing
Days With an End
Determined Strike!
Books to Read
Rivals by Margaret E. Jordan
April—The Month of the Holy Spirit
Is It Spring?
Progress
The Teresa-Joseph Cooperative
Letters and Comment
Catholic Workers’ School Program 436 East 15th Street, N.Y.C.
Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Catholics are Named on Welfare Boards
Is War Justifiable? War Preparations Cause Questioning
Parish Propaganda
Coast Priest Is Named Dress Code Authority Adjustment Chairman
Books
Selfishness
Music Notes
Shows Child Labor Amendment Guards Catholic Rights
Salaries Vs. Wages
“Corporations Have No Soul” by Michael O’Shaughnessy
The Negro Problem
Chiselling Condemned by Fr. Wynhoven
Rabbit-Warren Fire-Traps Burn Bodies and Kill Souls
Labor Says Capital Controls Codes
Dividends Rise
Msgr. Conroy Chosen Labor Dispute Arbiter
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 09 (March 1934) CONTENTS:
“Easy Essay” by Peter Maurin
The Catholic Workers’ School
Msgr. Ryan
Is CWA Group Going “Red?”
Real Racial Despair Confronts Negro
Anti-Lynch Bill Up Before Senate
Aquinas and the Common Good
Adoration of the Cross
Music by Edward Schein
“Human Dignity”
“Lord, That I Might See!”
Lots of Jobs
72 Colored Converts Received Into Church
The Catholic Workers’ Case for Child Labor Amendment
Mrgr. Ryan of Catholic University Reiterates Nine Year Stand on Child Labor Amendment
C.D.A. Endorses Bill
Pope Leo a Red?
Presidents of St. Viator’s Approves Ammendment
A Brief History of the Proposed Bill to Enable Congress to Act on child Labor
Must We Return to This?
-For Their Protection
Thank You, St. Joseph!
Letters and Comment by J.C. McGovern
Catholic Workers’ School Program 436 East 15th Street, N.Y.C.
The Teresa-Joseph Co-Operative
Day by Day
Quotations
For What Does The NRA Stand?
Adaptation of Guild System for America Is Urged by Speaker
Catholicism and Conservatism by Francis L. Burke
Brutal Levee Camp Boss Fired by War Department
Here and There in the Catholic Press by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Pangue Lingua
Another Wage Cut For Railroad Employees
The Last Hours
Canada Looks to C.C.F. to Remedy Dominion’s Economic Problems by John Erit
Culture Disintegrates Without Religion-Dawson
CWA
Michael Gunn’s Answer to Maurin on Catholic Labor Guilds
Save Stamps
Our Children’s corner
The King’s Own Men
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 08 (February 1934) CONTENTS:
Hayes of Columbia Gives Opening Night Lecture of Catholic Workers’ School
A National Hospice on our Doorstep
Swanky Haven
Child Labor Bill Ignored As Country Speeds Repeal of Eighteenth Amendment
Feed The Mule—Starve the Man
Specimens of Communist Propaganda
Labor Education by Rev. Francis J. Haas, Ph.D.
Communism and the NRA
God on Broadway
A Telling Case for Catholic Action
The Catholic Worker and His Books
Commentary Column
The Festival of the Holy Family
Lay Apostles
Child Victims
Building Churches by Peter Maurin
Another Miracle, Please, St. Joseph!
Letters and Comment
Catholic Workers’ School Program 436 East 15th Street, N.Y.C.
Amici Italiani!
Christ, The Worker
The Teresa-Joseph Cooperative
Music by Edward Schein
The Labor Guild by Michael Gunn
Dire Plight of Negro Under NRA Stressed in Radio Forum Talks
Young Pioneers
Colored Women Appointed Factory Inspector
What, No Flit?
Little Justice Found for Houseworkers
An Open House
Scottsboro
Three Negro Priests
Whither the NRA? By Walter O’Hagan
Liturgy
Cooperative Commonwealth Federation
A Question and an Answer on Catholic Guilds
Return to Christian Charity Only Remedy for Depression
Far North
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 07 (December 1933) CONTENTS:
Co-Operative Apartment for Unemployed Women Has Its Start in Parish
To National Recovery Act Administration Officials—Is Inflation Inevitable?
Scottsboro Boys Are Children of Mary
The Professional Musician by Edward S. Schein
Books
Commentary Column
Letter to Charites Head
Technique of Agitation
Prayer of the Working Man
3,431,268 Meals Served By Priest in Two Years
Co-Operatives as Instruments of Social Justice by George M. Boyle
The Third Lesson from the Matins of the Little Office of the Blessed Virgin
Hotel Industry Code
U.S. Sells Industrial Power at 45% Saving
NRA
Letters and Comment
The Catholic Sea Workers’ Movement by A. Gannon
The Christmas Season
Catholic Worker Program
Progress
Some Real Catholic Action by Michael Gunn
Women: Start a Campaign in Your Organization to Open Shelters
Worker Tells of Sweat Shop
Housing
Economics—Natural and Supernatural by Rev. J. D. Loeffler, S.J.
Catholic Worker Plans for the Coming Year
Senator Wagner to Keep Watchful Eye on Levee Jobs
Interview With Moley Told By Peter Maurin
Under the Crusader Flag Catholicism and Capitalism
Harry T. Bagley
A Priest Speaks
Slowly Opening Up Boulder Dam Employment to Negro
14-Cent Wage in Laundry Code Will Be Opposed
Message for the New Year
The Wisconsin Farmer by Father Urban Baer
Worker Praises St. Vincent De Paul by Joseph Barnes Bennett
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 06 (November 1933) CONTENTS:
Nation-Wide Strikes Advance As Workers Fight for Justice Against Capital’s Ruthless War
Lynching is Scored at Big Meeting Of the Laymen’s Union
Call For Catholic Houses for Needy Women and Girls
NRA Attacked on All Sides; Trade Groups Threaten Act C. of C. Seeing its Control
Violence Imminent in 21-State Strike; Farm’s Doom Seen
Wall Street Pays—And Pays, and Pays
NRA Exempts Small Merchant—Will They Prosecute the Big?
The Labor Guild by Michael Gunn
Families of Five are Given $3.85 A Month Relief
Something to Mull Over; $135,000,000 Grant to R.R.
Piggy Wiggin Picks a Peck of People’s Pockets
Nation-Wide Protests Rouse Marlyanders Against Lynchings
Pacifist “Martyr” May Be Reinstated
Bosses Spies Work For NRA Sabotage
N.A.A.C.P. Protests Negro Exemption From Cotton Code
Groups Fight Edict On Mixed Meetings
Fr. L. Geary Pleads for Nomadic Youth
Russia Entertains American Seamen by James McGovern
Sermons on Social Justice Heard By Many Catholics by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Thanksgiving
And Now a Note of Melancholy
Letters and Comment
From The “Commonweal”
Catholic Labor Papers
Must Evictions Continue? Sign Pledge In Opposition
No Continuing City V by Dorothy Day
The Forgotten People… by Anscar hammon
Christ in His Poor by Father Elliot Ross
Denver Bishop Scores Un-American, Immoral Persecution of Jews
Catholics are Red, Young Communist Shouts in Debate
Arcadian Adventures of the Idle Poor
Democracy Ceases To Be A Matte—Berdyaev
House of Hospitality
Communistic Ideals Hold Some Truth, Says Fr. McGowan
NRA in South Gives Whites Preference
Priest Points Way to Organized Economic Life; Bases Theories on Pope’s Encyclicals
Soap Union Shows Up P. & G. ‘Profit-Shares’ As Exploiter’s Dodge
Economics vs. Ethics is Battle for Justice and the Good Life by George M. Boyle
Fr. McGowan Compares Encyclicals and NRA. Says NRA May Be Approach to Just Order
Fr. Curran Supports Opposition Penn. Coal Miners in New Strike
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 05 (October 1933) CONTENTS:
Are Newman clubs Enough?
To the Bishops of the U.S.: A Plea for Houses of Hospitality by Peter Maruin
Undercover Communists Organize Farmers
The Spirit of the Mass
The Spirit for the Masses by Peter Maruin
Catholic Worker Delegates to Attend Peace Conference
The Labor Guild by Michael P. Gunn
Going the N.R.A. One Better?
Minister Run Our of Ala. For Supporting NRA code for Race
The Silk Strike—What Union?
Workers’ Duty to Join Unions Says Father Haas
The Young
The Communist Press
Negro Fellow-Workers
All In A Day
Prelate and Clergy Ask Justice For Negroes
Is Picketing A Crime?
The NRA and Profits by Henry J. Foley
Negro Catholics Organize in Capitol
Southern Workers Go “Slow Independent Way” Manufacturers Say
Letters from Our Readers
Catholic Action School Discusses Social Justice by Joseph Barnes Bennett
Notice
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 04 (September 1933) CONTENTS:
The Listener
Pennsylvania Miners End Bitter Strike—Await Coal Code
N.Y. Milk Strikers Ask for Greater Share of Profits
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
What You Can Do For Social Justice
Neighborhood Council in Action
The Catholic League For Social Justice by Michael O’Shaughnessy
Radio Talk Outlines Church Farm Plan
Workers Barred From Hall
Event of the Month
Help!
News from Manresa
Conversation with a Garage Man
“Catholic News” Article Tells of Council’s Work
The Pope’s Solution by Michael Gunn
Conversation on a Street Car
Catholics Gather Large Wall Street Audience
Book Review
Exploitation By The Land Monopoly
The Holy Year
On The Love of God
NRA
Strikes and Violence Two Separate Things
Twelve Pages
The Shame of Alabama
No Continuing City: Chapter One of an Unfinished Novel IV (Continued) by Dorothy Day
Communists Seek Entry To Negro Churches
Grade School Economics by Edward Dunn, C.C.N.Y.
Timber and Cannon Fodder by Katherine Burton
One Man’s Work
N.A.A.C.P. Wins Fight On Negro Exploitation by Levee Contractors
The Labor Guild by Michael P. Gunn
Humor Enters the Coal Strike
Letters and Comment
Under the Crusader Flag
Many Code Violations Reported From South
Communists Oppose Round Table Sponsor
Not Only Tammany!
Meeting