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1935 July-August
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 03, No. 03 (July-August 1935)
CONTENTS: Labor Disputes All Over U.S. The World Prepares for War! Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Catholics! Defend Victims of Class and Race Warfare The Kids Need Milk Catholic Worker Starts a Parish Maternity Guild Catholics and Reds Protest Eviction Of Negro Tenant Campion Propaganda Committee Longshormen Read Church’s Teachings On Organization Day After Day Margaret Turns Reporter Rosary College Will Welcome Negro Students by Arthur G. Falls, M.D. Harlem Maternity Center Run Single-Handed By Catholic Doctor Interracial Work by St. Louis Catholics by Rev. Albert Muentsch. S.J. Security Letters and Comment “We Can’t Afford A Baby” – Why Not? And Other Things Catholicism And Changing Society by F. L. Burke The Bourgeois Mine by Nicholas Berdyaev Ahead of His Time Strikebreakers Thieves, Says San Diego Pastor; Hurt Parishioners Object Boycott Hearst! Protest Work to Do! A Quiet Evening – An Account of a Company Union Meeting Clergy Protest Against Fascism and Red-Baiting Impossible to Control, Sweatshop Homes, Says Radio Speaker Book Reviews What Is a Parish? By Father John J. Harbrought Ills in AAA Spur Share Croppers to Organize by Ward H. Rodgers Facts About America The Gospel for the Sixth Sunday After Pentecost Maternity Guilds in Operation