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Interview with Joseph Zarrella and Nina Polcyn Moore for the radio program "Newsmakers" (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) for WTMJ-AM (620). Interview by Kathleen Dunn, November 5, 1981. Nina Polcyn Moore and Joseph Zarrella discuss their involvement with the Catholic Worker Movement and their friendships with Dorothy Day in the year following Day's death.
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 75, No. 07 (December 2008) ERRATUM: Page four has printed "October-November, 2008" instead of "December, 2008."
CONTENTS:
Edgar Forand, 1917-2008 by Geoffrey Gneuhs
Mr. President, Shut it Down!
The Ecological Conscience by Thomas Merton
Peter Maurin Farm by T. Christopher Cornell
Friday Night Meetings
Bridge Building by Bill Griffin
A Visit with Iraqis in Syria by Cathy Breen
Thomas Merton—40 Years On by Anna Brown
Ecology & The Poor by Robert Francis Murphy
Movie Review: Grace Is Gone by Felton Davis
Dressed For War by Matt Vogel
From The Book Of Notes by Ric Rhetor
Book Review
A Personalist Economics by Dorothy Day
Journey of Hope by Art Laffin
Fritz Remembered by June Hildebrand
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 46, No. 07 (September 1980) CONTENTS:
Unconventional Evictions by Kathy Clarkson
El Salvador: Death and Hope for Life by Jon Sobrino, S.J.
Love is the Measure by Dorothy Day
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Reviews – The Nonviolent Alternative by Thomas Merton
Friday Night Meetings
News and Notes
An Alternative To War by Maurice J. Dingman
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
36 East First by Gary Donatelli
Letters
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 44, No. 01 (January 1978) CONTENTS:
Korean Witness by Richard Deats
Everything Is Too Big by Dwight Macdonald
Bureaucracy by Meg Brodhead
Tivoli: A Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
St. Joseph House by Richard Cleaver
Ralph Borsodi 1886-1977: Prophet of Decentralism by Bob Swann
Ammon Hennacy – A Christian Anarchist by Dorothy Day
Blue Suit by Kim Chi Ha
Yes To Peace, Yes To Life
“No Bombs Today’ by Brian Terrell
Letters
Son Of Man by David Cashman
The Monastic Journey by Thomas Merton
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 43, No. 03 (March-April 1977) CONTENTS:
Tilting at Power Plants by Judith Gregory
Kim Chi Ha: A Final Statement To The Court
A Matter of Interest
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
Definitions: ‘Rich’ and ‘Poor’ by John Huskin
Maine Tribes—Reclaiming Their Land and Lives by Larry Lack
Yanqui Go Home by Ramon Rodriquez
UFW – Teamsters Reach Accord
Maryhouse by Mary O’Connor
Tivoli: A Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
A Recipe for Catholic Worker Soup: Make Too Much, Invite Too Many
Conversation…
Reviews: The Land and its People
Notes in Brief
Demystification: Capital Punishment is Murder by Robert Ludlow
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 42, No. 03 (March-April 1976) CONTENTS:
Archbishop Roberts: His Life for Peace by Richard J. Carbray
UFW Extends Boycott by Bill Griffin
On Simple Prayer by Dorothy Day
St. Joseph House by Susan Weimer
Irish Co-operatives
A Worker’s Fast by George Biniek
Letters
Tivoli: a Farm With a View
Deane Mary Mowrer
Book Reviews: The Intimate Community
Notes and Commentary
Book Reviews: Merton and Pasternak: Six Letters 1958-1960
A Poem Written From The Surface of My Mind by Pat Rusk
Maryhouse by Kathleen Clarkson
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 82, No. 01 (January-February 2015) CONTENTS:
PROP Seeks Change in NYC by Bernard Connaughton
US Extends War in Afghanistan by Kathy Kelly
On Holy Perseverance by Jim Forest
St. Joseph House by Arnold Sparr
Book Reviews
Thomas Merton 1915-1968
The Shelter Ethic by Thomas Merton
The Wild Places by Thomas Merton
From The Book of Notes by Ric Rhetor
Jonathan Schell 1943-2014 by Bill Griffin
An Opportunity To Rejoice by Erica Brock
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 67, No. 06 (October-November 2000) CONTENTS:
Artist With A Message by Daniel Mauk
Stories From Cuba by Suzette Ermler
A Spiritual Bouquet by Christopher Nugent
Maryhouse by Joshua Stein
Sweet and Lowdown: Domino Sugar Strike by Emily Schmall
An Anarchist Confession by Katharine Temple
A Prayer for Binit Ukhti by Christopher Allen-Doucot
Up Here In the North
The Book of Notes by Sue de Nyn
The Kingdom of Heaven by Daniel O’Hagan
Street Photographer by Vivian Cherry
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 59, No. 07 (October-November 1992) CONTENTS:
In The Year of 1492 by Jane Sammon
1992: No To Global Economy
A Woman For All Seasons by Emmet Madigan
From The Book of Notes by Ric Thetor
Peter Maurin Farm by Kevin Daly
A Voice for Torture Victims by Mary Fabri
Gratitude by Dorothy Day
NAFTA—Free Trade Is Greed Trade by Katharine Temple
Boycott News
Usury, A Reflection by Geoff Huggins
Bhopal Gas Survivors Still Seek Justice by Joe Hamilton
This Is Our Path To Wholeness by Sabra McKenzie and Joe Hamilton
Joy by Jennifer Belisle
Fr. Furfey by Albert Schorsch, III
Vinoba Bhave, A Great Soul by A. B. Bhardwaj
Laws and Walls and Tompkins Square Park by Jennifer Belisle
A View From Death Row by Michael Ross
Thoughts on Nonviolence by Karl Meyer
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 55, No. 08 (December 1988) CONTENTS:
Waking from a Dream: Thomas Merton & the Catholic Worker by James H. Forest
Our Light in Darkness by Katharine Temple
To Spread the Work of Peace by Jane Sammon
Nuclear Waster “Disposal” by J. Emmett Garritty
St. Joseph House by Joyce Voorhees
Racism, Silence, and the Subversion of Justice by Carle Siciliano and Meg Hyre
Joan Andrews Released
A Friend of God: Louis Massignon Remembered by Herbert Mason
Agnus Dei by Denice Levertov
The Life of John Woolman: A Heart to Do His Holy Will by Vince Buscemi
American Hibakusha: Isolated Then and Now by Rachelle Linner
Letter from Death Row by Robert West
Intimations of War In Heaven by Felton Davis
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 43, No. 09 (December 1977) CONTENTS:
All God’s Children by Stanley Vishnewski
Property and Poverty by Eileen Egan
An Apology
The Gospel is the Crime by Peggy Scherer
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Maryhouse by Anne Bucher
Franz Jagerstatter; A Pilgrimage for Peace by Michael Harank
Letter to a Young Activist by Thomas Merton
The Whale’s Take by Daniel Berrigan, S.J.
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
Having a Baby – A Christmas Story by Dorothy Day
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 41, No. 09 (December 1975) CONTENTS:
He Has Come and Set Captives Free
Punishment by Jane Sammon
Self-rule by Robert Ellsberg
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
St. Joseph House by Susan Weimer
Returning to the Source by Lowell Rheinheimer
Book Reviews
Tax Case by Chuck Fager
At Merton’s Grave by Julius Lester
Ganienkeh: Reclaiming Traditional Ways by Jeffrey Rudick
Letters
Notes in Brief
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 41, No. 06 (July-August 1975) CONTENTS:
Bromleys Face Eviction for Tax Resistance by Peggy Scherer
UFW Urges: Continue Gallo Boycott – A response to Ernest Gallo by Cesar Chaves, President of UFW, AFL-CIO
On Pilgrimage by Dorothy Day
St. Joseph House by Susan Weimer
A Woman in Prison – Searching for a Home
Community of the Ark: Work, Prayer, and Resistance
Gog and Magog in the Nuclear Age by R. Scott Kennedy
A Letter to the IRS by Rev. John P. Egan
We Go on Record: the CW Response to Hiroshima by Dorothy Day
Nonviolent Resistance Grows in Spain by Craig Simpson
Letters
Notes and Commentary
Tivoli: a Farm With a View by Deane Mary Mowrer
The Orchard at Tivoli by Joseph Geraci
Poem by Patrick Duran
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 04 (December 1939) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Truce of God Traditional In Europe
Candle Co. Employees On Strike
Against Conscription by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D.
Florsheim Salesmen On Strike for 26 Weeks
Cooperative Successful in Mining Field
Some New Laws Curbing Civil Liberties
Pope Pius XII Discusses Labor and Unions in U.S.
Mississippi Scene of Terrorism
To Whom Shall They Go?
Day After Day – Thanksgiving Dinner and Other Things
Hospital Chaplain by John Griffin
Upholds Dignity of Labor; Urges ‘Trained Hands’
Conscription Unconstitutional Says Lawyer; Shows Why
Clothes
A Voice from Bethlehem by Rev. Thos. Reilly, O.P.
Christmas Story by Elizabeth Finegan
Work and War by Eric Gill
Controversy Continues In Re City Versus Land
Irish Group In Fight on Unemployment
The Land
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 03 (November 1939) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Against Conscription by Rt. Rev. G. O’Toole, Ph.D., S.T.D.
War Plans Taken With Awful Calm – Day After Day
Conference Studies Race Relations
N.M.U. Head’s Answer to Shipowners
The Gadfly
Labor News From West Coast
We Are Persons by Eric Gill
Strikebreaking Cotton Growers Get Huge Subsidy From United States
Lay Apostolate
Letters From Our Readers
Detroit
Philadelphia, Pa.
Catholic Union of Unemployed
Books and Pamphlets
The Land
Capitalism Impractical
Accepts the Challenge by Ray Scott
Free Land by John Harrington
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 02 (October 1939) CONTENTS:
PAX by Peter Maurin
Archbishop For Keeping The Embargo
San Gennaro Festa Scene on Mott St. – Day After Day
To The Workers: An Appeal to Workers to Sacrifice for Peace
The Missions
Jociste Back from Europe Depicts War Scene for CW
The Gadfly
Catholic Students Write Open Letter on Peace
Cardinal Mundelein
Conscription by Rt. Rev. G. Barry O’Toole, Ph. D., S.T.D.
Post Office Discrimination
Fools For Christ’s Sake
Letters From Our Readers
Catholic Union of Unemployed
War is Evil by Cardinal Verdier
Cooperation and Liturgy
Clothes
Pamphlet Review
Telegrapher’s Strike Well Supported
Chicago Hospice for Women Is Announced
Pope Pius XI
The Land
Farming Commune
Education on Land Question by John Harrington
Unemployment on the Land by Paul Hanly Furfey
Proposed Craft School: Comments Invited by Ray Scott
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 07, No. 01 (September 1939) CONTENTS:
European Mess by Peter Maurin
Fight Conscription
Funds Needed to Carry on Work in N. Y. – Day After Day
Co-ops Keep Prices Down In War Time
Anti-Semitism Decried by Father Rice
Conscription
We Are To Blame For New War in Europe
Co-operative Effort By Self Help Group
The Gadfly
Catholic Union of Unemployed
Peace and War by Cardinal Innitzer
Prayer for Peace by Pope Benedict XV
CIO To Try Organizing Canal Zone Workers
Migrating Industry
C.W. Retreat
Letters From Our Readers
Cleveland, Ohio
Harrisburg, Pa.
Clothes
Ramsey, Illinois
Sample of Ohio Justice To Labor
Pamphlet Review
Philadelphia C.W. Gets New House of Hospitality
The Land
Farming Commune by James Montague
Missouri Croppers Need Help Badly by Lee M. Carter
Alabama Priest and Co-operative Village
Mechanization: The Pope Speaks
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 12 (July-August 1939) CONTENTS:
Eight Killed By Landlord’s Money Lust
Let’s Keep the Jews for Christ’s Sake by Peter Maurin
About Many Things in N.Y. And on Farm – Day After Day
Archbishop Decries Slander and Untruths About Jews
Bishop Sheil Speaks to Union Group
Testimony of Harry Bridges In Official Witch Hunt
The Gadfly
Machinery Is All Ready For Next War
What Is The Liturgy?
Voluntary Poverty
Introducing Ben Joe Labray
Letters From Our Readers
Boston
Hamilton, Ont.
Washington, D.C.
Catholic Union of Unemployed
“Death in Unknown Manner”
Don’t Buy Standard Oil!
A Story of Clothes (We Need More) by Victor Smith
Grapes of Wrath in Marysville
Cleveland Farm
Pamphlet Review
The Land
The Farming Commune by Catherine Reser
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 11 (June 1939) CONTENTS:
Standard Oil Uses Typical Boss Tactics
The C.W. And Labor
Open Letter to Peter Maurin from Editor
The Catholic Union of Unemployed
Hamilton, Ont.
Some Answers To Father Coughlin’s “Social Justice”
Christ and the Patriot by Paul Hanly Furfey
Compatibility
May Day Personal
Catholics To Fight Against Anit-Semitism
Rochester, N.Y.
St. Louis
Archbishop of N.Y. Smuggled Encyclical Out of Italy
Up To Date List of Houses and Catholic Worker Cells
Aims and Purposes
Mr. Breen Is Dead
Letters From Our Readers
The Interracial Problem by Peter Maurin
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Letter From Toronto
The Land
Farming Commune by James Montague
New York’s Interracial Centre
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 10 (May 1939) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Maritime, Coal Strikes on Basic Issues
House of Hospitality
Senate Group Reveals Arms In Industry
The Catholic Union of Unemployed
Ambassadors of God
War Referendum
History of Farming Commune
The Gadfly
Labor’s Tribute to Late Pope
“Hell Is Not To Love Any More”
Hague Victim’s Thanks for Notes While in Prison
Aims and Purposes
Fr. Drolet Defends La. Unions
Union Member Wants Bundle of C.W.s by George Stafford
The Land
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 09 (March 1939) CONTENTS:
Pius XI Opposed Red Baiting
Father of Fearless Faith
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Patriarch on All Forms of Fascism
Sharecroppers Homeless; Seek Free Land by Lee Carder
Employers’ “High Jinks” Jam Up Labor
Day After Day
Fr. Curran Chastises
Can There Be a Just War in Our Time? By Donald Attwater
Phila. CW Is Active
Ramsey, Illinois
“Thou Art Peter…”
Lent
Up to Date List of Houses and Catholic Worker Cells
Letters From Our Readers
Book Reviews
The Gadfly
Control Machine by Arthur Penty
The Canticle of Brother Sun by St. Francis of Assisi
Excerpt from ‘Rural Rides’
Negro Girl Steals Show
A Jocist Offering
Personal Mission by Ortega y Gasset
The Land
Farming Commune by Jim Montague
Nazareth In Ireland
The Sun of Justice
Roadside Hospice
Catholic Worker Order Form
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 08 (February 1939) CONTENTS:
Circulation Drive Is Started at Mott St.
Complains of Organized Charity, Cops
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Open Letter to the President on Policy
Wagner Act Must Not Be Changed
“Love One Another!”
The Gadfly
Guild Strike Is Supported By Clergy
Seamen Get Praise for Sea Heroism
On The West Coast
Priest Urges Workers To Protest WPA Cuts As Their Right, Duty
Florida Farming Commune
Sharecroppers
Duty of Catholic Worker to Join Organized Labor Stressed by Archbishop
Larceny In Editorial Office
Two Letters From Peter By Peter Maurin
Letters From Our Readers
Washington, D.C.
Pittsburgh
St. Louis
Catholic Union Of Unemployed
Houma, La.
Gratitude
The Street Apostolate by Stanley Vishnewski
Aims and Purposes
Is This Catholic?
Cleveland, Ohio
Ramsey, Illinois
The Land
Farming Commune by James Montague
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 07 (January 1939) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maruin
Pope Scores Fascist Foes For Attack
Union Men Give Labor for Parish
Priest Lashes Anti-Semitic Article
Day After Day
Hague Opponent Writes From Jail
Book Distributed To Auto Workers
The Gadfly
Maritain Criticizes Anti-Semitism
No Pardon for Harlan Victims
Racism in Spain
On the West Coast
Cardinal and the C.W.
Works of Mercy by Unions
Re Jacques Maritain
Four Friends
Tom Mooney
Letters From Our Readers
Negro Housing
Philadelphia, Pa.
Question and Answer
Detroit
Ramsey, Illinois
Aims and Purposes
Milwaukee
Ramsey, Illinois
Aims and Purposes
Milwaukee
Windsor, Ontario
The Catholic Union of Unemployed
Christmas in California
Union Men Build School
The Land
Farming Commune
Ruralism
Organization of Tenant Farmers
Tragedy of the South
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 06 (December 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Day After Day
Denies Nat’l Guard Watched Silver Being Unloaded
Appeal for Lepers
‘Social Justice’ Publishes Anti-Semite Document
Prayers For Persecuted
Open Letter to The New Republic
The Gadfly
California Degrades Workers
Small Group Has Most of Income
Priest is Chosen as Chaplain by Seamen
Necktie Co-op Is Big Success
Holy Father Speaks on Nationalism
Australian Workers Reject Fascist Plan
Unity of AFL and CIO In Southwest
University and Action
Bishop Flays Persecution in Europe by Bishop Gannon
Woolworth
Maritain
Jesus the Worker
Christmas
Letters From Our Readers
Sharecroppers Plan Test Case Soon
Priest Berates Anti-Labor Conspiracy
Politics and Moral Theology by Don Luigi Sturzo
Catholic Church Has Defended Jews During Times of Stress
The Land
Farming Commune
Jacques Maritain
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 05 (October 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Truck Strike Model of Non-Violence
Visitors, Criticism, CIO Convention
Silver To Buy Arms For Spain
Prayer For Peace
We Appeal To You
Excerpt From Letter of German Bishops
The Gadfly
Negroes and Co-operation
Girls Urged To Join Union
Co-operation Adopted by Greendale
Movie Co-op Is Innovation
Cleveland C.W.
Cotton Pickers WinStrike
Horror in Hoboken
Cardinal Hayes
First Mass
Guide the Works of Our Hands, O Lord by Joseph J. Daly
Letters From Our Readers
M-Day and the Unemployed
Labor Schools In Milwaukee Archdiocese
Book Review
The Outstretched Hand
C.U.U. Makes Appeal
Milk Co-op A Success
The Land
Farming Commune
English Land Movement
Forward to The Land by Stanley Vishnewski
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 04 (September 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Open Letter to Browder By Editors
Catholics Must Help Refugees
Explains CW Stand on Use of Force
CW Editor Back From Nova Scotia
Cost of War In Spain
Neutrality
The Gadfly
The Poor You Have Always With You
Msgr. Ligutti Helps Launch Homestead
Group Writes Praising Pope On Race Stand
Pamphlet Review
Lines in Protest by Harry Sylvester
Letters From Our Readers
The Fruits of Wrong
Study of Medieval Theologians and Conscientious Objectors
Book Review
Murderers
Makes Case For Christ The Carpenter
Catholic Worker Cells
The Land
Antigonish Priest Scores Over-Organization by Fr. J. J. Tompkins
Economics of Loneliness by Kenneth Leslie
CW Artist Explains Her Pictures
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 03 (July 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
New Orleans Police Try To Oust CIO
Bills and Things
Round Table Clarifies CIO’s Stand
Non-Violence Technique by C.W. Pickets
International Order by Don Luigi Sturzo
New House of Hospitality In Cleveland
To The Holy Father
Some Letters
C.W.’s Testify in Hague Injunction Suit in N. J.
Crime to Limit Food Supply
Technological Tenuousness
Scottsboro Boys Need Help; One To Die Soon
The Land
A Country Craftsman by Maurice Heaton
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 02 (June 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Open Letter to Mayor of Jersey City
News of C.W. Groups Given By Editor
Ohio Worker Tells Story of Mexicans
Many Attend Peace Masses on May 29th
Little Known Letter of Rome Discussed
Ten Just Men
List Given of C.W. Contacts
Chicago
Worker’s School Term Ends; Mock Trial Feature of Closing
Some Letters
Julia Writes St. Anthony
From Harlem
The Land
Catholics Have Done It Before
Farming Commune
Maxima Culpa by A. Page, C.S.C.
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 06, No. 01 (May 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Detroit C.W. Is Model of Hospitality
Mass for Peace
Positions and Aims Given By C. U. U.
Non-partisan Position on Spain Urged By Prelate
Calling All Spades by Donald Powell
Editor of ACTU Paper Badly Hurt
Immoral Money Breeding by Rt. Rev. G. R. O’Toole
Lauds “Pax” at Pittsburgh Rally
Letter from Imprisoned C.W. Reader
International Order by Don Luigi Sturzo
Can There Be Any Just War?
On the Coffee Line
May Day---Mary’s Day
Letters From Our Readers
Catholic Union of The Unemployed
Pope Pius Deplores Killings In Wars
Catholic Worker Cells
Vermonters Helped by Bl. Martin by Bryan Oegnan
The Land
St. Thomas on Self Sufficiency
Farming Commune
Rural Houses of Hospitality
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 12 (April 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
A Mighty League
N.M.U. Strengthens Position by Curbing Comrades
Archbishop Urges League of “C.O.’s”
Share-croppers Come North To Tell Story
Distinguished Visitors Mark Past Month
St. Louis
Boston
Migratory Workers
Angry
Exploitation of Connecticut Farm Labor
Opinions of Don Sturzo on Capitalism vs. Corporatism
Troy, N.Y.
Chicago
35 Cent Summas
Because I Am Black… by Cynthia Shepherd
“Feed My Sheep”
Letters From Our Readers
Providence Pronouncement
Association of Catholic Trade Unionists
Akron, Ohio
Pittsburgh
Catholic Union of The Unemployed
Murderers
Milwaukee
Detroit
Immoral Money Breeding
Aerial Bombing
The Land
Congressmen co-operate on C.W.’s Plea for chancellor
Farming Commune by Stanley
Travelogue
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 11 (March 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Is War Necessary? By Don Luigi Sturzo
More Houses of Hospitality Are Needed
War, The Great Utopia
Pittsburgh
Boston
Clothes For the Poor
Killing and Suicide Mark Poverty Scene
Valiant Is The Word by Dorothy Day
Catholic Union of the Unemployed
C.W. Is Fortunate In Having Don Sturzo’s Articles
Houma Priest Says His Piece on Lynch Filibuster
Christian Democracy
St. Joesph
Ode to Writing Men
Interview with One Unemployed
Thoughts on Lent
Letters From Our Readers
Association of Catholic Trade Unionists
Chicago Readers!
Milwaukee
What is Propaganda?
The Land
John Bull Looks Landward by Lloyd R. Shaw
Detroit
Farming Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 10 (February 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Week of Prayer for Peace
Of Finances and Personal Initiative
C.W. Reader Tells Story of Weavers In Sweatshops
Pacific Coast Labor Troubles Are Mounting
Unionizing the Unemployed
Book Review
ACTU Helps Edison Men; Starts Paper
The Outstretched Hand by Pope Pius XI
Investigate Discrimination
Negro Scholarship
The Land
Catholic Union of The Unemployed
Co-op Priest Tells of Gains During Month
Interview With Our Best Farmer
Florida Commune
C.W. Cells
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 09 (January 1938) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Here We Go Again!
News from Town and Country
Priest Starts Farm Co-Op
Civil Rights In Louisiana by H. C. N.
Florence Is a Communist
Can Hague Be Stopped?
Roll of Honor by Donald Powell
Hat Strike Raises Old Issue, “Man vs. Machine”
Letter About Job Hunting, To Mary
“We Ask For Yo’alls Mercy!”
Mobs vs. Heroes
ACTU Hits At Hague
The Feast of the Purification
Forced Labor by Fiodor Dostoievski
St. Joseph’s Holds Negro Conference
Plays
Death In Our Midst
Tom Mooney
Against Fascism
Letters From Our Readers
Book Review
Catholic Worker Cells
My Country ‘Tis Of Thee by John Houlihan
Some Aspects and Causes of the Agricultural Labor Situation in California by L. Langford
Idea For a Farm Commune
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 08 (December 1937) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
California C.W. Groups Starting Right
Help the Missions!
Industiral Farm System Attacked by Fr. Philipps
“Red-Baiting Futile,” Says Father Gillis
Father O’Kelly Does Fine Work on West Coast
“Look On The Face of Thy Christ”
Labor Is Cheap In California
Eric Gill Says Workers Should Control Machines
Letter to the Unemployed
ACTU Has Party, Joins Adoration
Poor Flick to Milwaukee C.W.
Missionary’s Mite
Pleased by Elsie Robinson
Crowds at School; CW-ACTU in Strikes
Murderers
West Coast Unions Wage Civil War by Carl R. Sheridan
“Big Business” Exponent Stirs Up St. Louis C.W.’s
Father Michel’s Book Important
Father Furfey, Callahan Talk At Pittsburgh
Msgr. O’Toole’s New Pamphlet “Powerful” Job
100,000 Settlers Make Dust Bowl Serious Problem
Movie Shown, Stores Opened By Boston CW
The Point of View on Peace by Emmanuel Mounier
English C.W. Writes
C.W.’s Attend Conference on Rural Life
Varied Opinions In Church Too
Sissy States by Donald Powell
Mott St. Creche
The Land
An Answer To All… Once and For All
Farming Commune by John Curran
A Prayer
Prayer of Saint Francis of Assissi
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 07 (November 1937) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
“No Regrets,” Mooney Tells C.W. Interviewer by Dorothy Day
This Issue Devoted to C.W. Cells
Invitation To Monks by Donald Powell
An Open Letter to the Editor
Why Incorporate?
Milwaukee CW Going to Town with House, School, Propaganda
Gov. Murphy
Washington Group Hears Fr. Furfey, Holds Retreats
St. Louis Workers Yield No Ground To Discouragement
Alliance Gets House, Pushes Usual Action
Chicago Catholic Worker
Canadian Workers Offer Communions For Labor Dead
Workers School Born; CW, ACTU Help Strikes
Boston House Needs Help
New C.W. Centers In Detroit and Far South
The Land
The Deserted Village by Oliver Goldsmith
Maritain on Spain
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 06 (October 1937) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Why Farmers Leave Farms
Liberals Blow War Bugles in Spanish Key
CW Helps CIO In Election
Republic Strikers Still Out
Invitation to Slander by Donald Powell
Interview With Murphy by Dorothy Day
The Injustice of Christ’s Justice
Chi CW Holds Retreat, Makes Plea for Poor
Active Aid By ACTU In Strike
Pittsburgh
Boston
Detroit
Milwaukee
The Land
A Village Experiment
Murderers
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 05 (September 1937) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Lesson In Ethiopian War Plans
Conscientious Objector
Hitler In Open Slam On Church
Farm Colony Larger, Needs Second Farm
Join the Union! Natural And Supernatural Duty
Conditions for a Just War
Pittsburgh Alliance In Two Rallies
CW’s Visit, Encourage Boston CW
Priests Show Interest in ACTU Action
Racial Prejudice Is A Stupid Sin!
Communism
The Land
A Village Experiment
Farming Commune by James F. Montague
Event of the Month
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 04 (August 1937) CONTENTS:
Cardinal Answers Criticism
Lowell C.W.’s Aid Strike
Easy Essay’s by Peter Maurin
Christ Would Be Union Man
House Sounder, Paper Smaller, Line The Same – Day After Day
New Unity For Seamen
A.C.T.U.
Boston Letter by Katherine O’Hearn
Saint Joseph by Sister Marie Stella
Catholic Radical Alliance by Rev. Charles Owen Rice
ACTU Classes For Speaking and Union Law
PAX
Pamphlet Review by Stanley Vishnewski
ACTU Makes Rome By Way of Buffalo
The Land
Farming Commune by James F. Montague
What Is a Neutral Union?
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 05, No. 03 (July 1937) CONTENTS:
Easy Essays by Peter Maurin
Who is Guilty of “Murders” In Chicago?
Some Reasons
Catholic worker Answers Attack
Girl In Jail
Priest Urges Living Family Wage in U.S.
CIO and Rome
Pastoral Letter on Mexic
Chicago Letter
St. Vincent De Paul Report
Buy Union Label!
Dr. Ward Objects
Holy Poverty and Destitution
The Catholic Theatre by Emmet Lavery
Boston Letter by Katherine O’Hearn
Letter to a Young Priest
PAX
The Opium Of The People?
Becoming An Organizer
ACTU Prefers To Be Inside, Not Outside
Catholic Action and the Slums by M. P. Linehan
Fr. Hensler on C.I.O.
Of Cats, Cheese, and Co-operation
ACTU Activity
Report of Rochester “C.W.” Group for ’36-‘37
Activities of Catholic Radical Alliance
Lynching
St. Louis Letter by Donn Gallagher
The Catholic Radical Alliance
Note on Murder
The Land
On The Use of Force
Why Not a Peasantry? By Alfred Grosch
Farming Commune
Christocrat