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1937 April
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 12 (April 1937)
CONTENTS: 5 and 10 Strikers In N.Y. Sit-Down Win Concessions Open Letter to John Brophy, CIO Director Danger of Riots In Chicago Slums, Reports Dr. Falls The Sit-Down Technique by Peter Maurin Interview With a Southern Gentleman From Illinois C.A.T.U. Passes constitution and Makes Progress A New Encyclical Rochester Letter by John C. Fox Art and Revolution by Eric Gill The Catholic Theater by Emmet Lavery Boston Letter by John Magee, Jr. The Prince of the World Coordination Keynote of Social Colloquium German Bishops Say Church Will Outlive Nazism Day After Day Jesus Saith to Them, Come and Dine Letters From Our Readers Pax Romana Plans Are Under Way Catholic Editor Named Arbitrator of U.S. in Seattle Dock Dispute Chicago Letter Truce of God Observed In Spain New Hospice Opens Soon In Washington “PAX” St. Louis Letter by Cyril Echele Utility Workers Go CIO The Land Problems of Agriculture First Year at The Farm Farming Commune