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1934 March
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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