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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 01, No. 03 (July-August 1933) CONTENTS:
The Listener
Textile Code Hearing Reveals Extensive Child Labor in U.S.
Government Controlled Industry Dangerous Warns Al Smith
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
What You Can Do For Social Justice
Courageous
Attention! Priests of Reading, Pa.
Train Clergy for Social Justice, Dr. Haas Urges
Wall Street Listens to Scholastic Thought
First Negro Called For Southern Jury
Comes the Revolution!
July 4th News—Independence Day
The Fulsome Press
K. of C. Distribute Catholic Worker at Manresa Retreat
To Our Readers
Progress
Kitchen Sweatshops
White Collar Class
Industrial Recovery Act
What Union?
The Labor Guild
Radical but Not Communist
Catholic Miners Say Rights of Labor Come Before Profits
Woodlock Recognizes Economic Revolution
The Pope’s Solution by Michael Gunn
Round Table Meeting Discusses Plans for New Social Order
Exploitation of Worker Denounced By Bishops
Diary of the Month
Letters From Our Readers
Wages in Clothing Industry Low
Meeting
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 07 (December 1949) CONTENTS:
Industrial Dustbowl by David Mason
Mott Street
Seamen Disagree
The Case of Father Duffy
A Lay Apostle
Freedom In Christ by Robert Ludlow
Voluntary Poverty
How Much Government by Irene Naughton
Christmas 1949: A Plea for Hospitality
Hospitality In Ancient Ireland
Triptych for the Living by William Everson
Cross Country
In Memory of Emmanuel Chapman
Letters
Retreat
“Now I Am!”
Knowledge
Nightwork for Women by Virginia Rowland
A Call to Alms
Interracial Monastery
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 05 (October 1949) CONTENTS:
Singer Strike by David Mason
Mott Street
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Seamen Convene by John McKeon
Education by Irene Naughton
Poverty’s Progress: The Victim Soul
Pacifism by Robert Ludlow
Appeal
You That Pass
Work
Book Reviews
Youth Betrayed by Fred Rubine
St. Thomas On Regional Economy
To the Pope
China
France
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 02 (June 1949) CONTENTS:
Union Organizer Killed
The Story of Three Deaths: Peter Maurin, Lawrence Heaney, Willie Lurye
Death of an Apostole
From the Mass for the Dead
Mott Street by Tom Sullivan
Poverty’s Progress: Lament for a Chief
Church in Russia (Continued from May issue)
Grow Your Own Food
Invincible Ignorance by Alan Bates
Peter Maurin Said:
Holy Family Farm
Eternal Man by Robert Ludlow
Our Lady of the Wayside Farm
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
My Trip West
Life at Hard Labor by A. Hennacy
The Pope Speaks: To the Craftsmen & To the Peasants
What Price Pacifism?
Book Review
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 16, No. 01 (May 1949) CONTENTS:
Church in Russia by Chrysostom Tarasevitch, O.S.B.
No War Against Russia by Osservatore Romano
Church in France by Henri Perrin, S.J.
Mott Street
Atlantic Pact
Third Hour
Poverty’s Progress: Women of the Muni
The Hell It Is: Men On the Bowery
Catholic Worker Positions
On Pilgrimage
Our Back Yard
Satyagraha (A Christian Way) by Robert Ludlow
We Need Your Help
Parish Revolution by Jack English
Maryfarm
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 12 (April 1949) CONTENTS:
Mott St.
C.W. Editors Report On Apolstolate
To The Bishops Of The U.S. A Plea for Houses Of Hospitality
Cardinal Brings to End N.Y. Strike
On Pilgrimage
Poverty’s Progress: The Exile
Rural Proletariat
Poverty by Thomas Merton
Days of Sorrow by Robert Ludlow
Toehold on the Land
Escapism: The Pope Speaks
Easter Blessing
Mechanization: The Pope Speaks
Christ’s Surrender
Book Reviews
A Walk In Naples
Sermon of St. Leo, Pope
Appeals
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 11 (February 1949) CONTENTS:
The World’s Children
Notice:
Pittsburgh Approach by John McKeon
Your Money and Your Life
The General Strike by Robert Ludlow
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
On Pilgrimage
Detroit Catholic Worker
Mott Street
No Plaster Saints
A Day at Maryhouse
Farmers and Economic Security by Francis J. Coyle
Holy Trinity Farm
Liberty and the Christian
Book Reviews
From the Mail Bag
The Homeless Front
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 10 (January 1949) CONTENTS:
Mott St.
A Program for Immediate Needs by Peter Maurin
On Pilgrimage
Philadelphia Housing
Portrait of the Insecure
Answer to Objection
“Ethiopia shall soon stretch out her hands to God…” by Helen Caldwell
From The Mail Bag
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 09 (December 1948) CONTENTS:
Feast of the Nativity
Stones and Bread
On Distributism – Answer to John Cort by Dorothy Day
Rural Proletariat
Thoughts on Property
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Proletarian Problem
On Pilgrimage
Mott St.
From The Mail Bag
Armour of the Valiant by Raymond Larrson
Eastern Front
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 15, No. 08 (November 1948) CONTENTS:
Eminent Dignity of the Poor
Redemption and The State by Robert Ludlow
Mass Picketing
Easy Essay by Peter Maurin
Mott St.
St. Peter Claver
Appeals
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
David (A Story of Love) by William Gauchat
The Pope to Farmers (Continued from last issue)