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1933 September
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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