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An interview with Joe Zarrella about his time at the Catholic Worker
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Ade Bethune print "Our Lady of Homework"
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Ade Bethune print "St. Dorothy, Martyr"
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Continuation of letter where Day describes to Joseph Zarrella an annonymous letter she received about threats against CW.
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Day describes to Joseph Zarrella an annonymous letter she received about threats against CW.
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Letter from Day to Joe, describes work at Easton farms and inquires to Joe about managing the house, page 1 of 2
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Letter from Day to Joe, describes work at Easton farms and inquires to Joe about managing the house, page 2 of 2
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First page of letter from Day to Zarella. In Mobile, AL. Describes life traveling and staying in convents, contrast to CW life; the need for her travels; and includes a special note to Joe appreciating all he does
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Second page of letter from Day to Zarella. In Mobile, AL. Describes life traveling and staying in convents, contrast to CW life; the need for her travels; and includes a special note to Joe appreciating all he does
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Letter to Joe from on the road. Talks about going into migrant camps on the west coast. Pg 1
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Letter to Joe from on the road. Talks about going into migrant camps on the west coast. Pg 2
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Letter from Day to Joseph Zarrella. Providea an update from Portland. Talks about Catholic Worker being broke, but how that may be good for them. Her update shows how she strongly feels ties to the Worker even when on the road. Page 1
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Letter from Day to Joseph Zarrella. Providea an update from Portland. Talks about Catholic Worker being broke, but how that may be good for them. Her update shows how she strongly feels ties to the Worker even when on the road. Page 2
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Letter from Day to Zarrella. States concern about Tamar (Dorothy Day's daughter) and how she's the baby of the community
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Back of letter to Joseph Zarrella from Dorothy Day. Image is possibly an Ade Bethune print. Seven Works of Mercy
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Letter from Day to Zarrella that provides an update from on the road. Talks of speaking engagements and some of the frustrations of so many speaking engagements. Pg. 1
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Update from on the road. Talks of speaking engagements and some of the frustrations of so many speaking engagements. Pg. 2
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Note from Day to Zarrella saying he is missed. Sent to him in NY and Day was in Pierre, SD
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Letter to Zarrella saying she is worried about him. Also expresses of her concerns for those coming back from war are not the same. Pg. 1
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Letter to Zarrella saying she is worried about him, and od her concerns for those coming back from war are not the same. Pg. 2
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Letter to Joe and Alice and baby Catherine - gives Christmas greetings and update on her health.
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Letter to Joe and Alice from Dorothy Day shortly after their move to Indiana. Day thanks them for a gift and offers congratulations on news of an expected baby
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Personal letter from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice about their new baby. Asks for help at one of the Catholic Worker houses. Shows a mix of personal business. Pg. 1
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Personal letter from Dorothy Day to Joe and Alice about their new baby. Asks for help at one of the Catholic Worker houses. Shows a mix of personal business. Pg. 2
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Letter to Alice and Joe Zarrella from Day. She provides and update regarding the Catholic Worker and talks about the Zarrella baby and her grandkids. Tries to get Joe to write an article for the "The Catholic Worker."
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Small letter mentioning she will visit while in Louisville. Pg 1
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Small letter mentioning she will visit while in Louisville. Back of card has a spiritual. Pg 2
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Telegram from Dorothy Day to Joe Zarrella informing him of the death of Peter Maurin.
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Dorothy writes personal note to Zarrellas about longing to travel.
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Back of the note with an image by Fritz Eichenberg.
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Letter from Dorothy Day to Zarrellas about visiting them
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Letter from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas talking of her speaking engagements, and references a TV show that may have featured CW. Pg. 1
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Letter from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas talking of her speaking engagements, and references a TV show that may have featured CW. Pg. 2
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Letter from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas talking of her speaking engagements, and references a TV show that may have featured CW. Pg. 3
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Card from Dorothy Day thanking Zarrellas for gift of snow boots that helped her in the winter. The card has an image by Fritz Eichenberg.
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Day responds to a letter addressing a concern of Alice that they were "out" of the movement when they moved away - Day responds she never considered them "out" of the movement. Pg. 1
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Day responds to a letter addressing a concern of Alice that they were "out" of the movement when they moved away - Day responds she never considered them "out" of the movement. Pg. 2
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Front side of a note From Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas laying plans for a trip to visit them.
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Back side of a note From Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas laying plans for a trip to visit them.
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Card thanking Zarrellas for birthday greeting and provides updates
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A handwritten note from Doroth Day is on the bottom of a letter from Stanley Vishnewski. Both include updates and Day's note talks about how the "old timers" are all one family
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Card from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas providing an update. She mentions being sick and having a heart attack. Inside of card
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Front of card from Dorothy Day with an image by Fritz Eichenberg.
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Post card to Zarrellas from Day thanking them for sending sheets to CW. Provides update on her health and wonders if her life on the road affected her health
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Back of postcard. Features a quote and picture of Peter Maurin.
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Note from Dorothy Day to the Zarrellas to say she appreciates the afghan they sent and that she had a heart attack.
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Back of card - from CW. Image by Meinrad Craighead
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Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe providing an update on the CW. Mentions Mrs. Bethune helping out with donations of socks. Pg. 1
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Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe providing an update on the CW. Mentions Mrs. Bethune helping out with donations of socks. Pg. 2
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Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe providing an update on the CW. Mentions Mrs. Bethune helping out with donations of socks. Pg. 3
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Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe Zarrella providing an update from Christmas and how he misses Tamar around the CW. Pg. 2
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Letter to Dorothy Day from Joe Zarrella providing an update from Christmas and how he misses Tamar (Dorothy Day's daughter) around the CW. Pg. 1
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Long letter to Day from Zarrella providing an update, especially about the dire budget situation for CW. Provides update about Tamar. Pg. 1
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Long letter to Day from Zarrella providing an update, especially about the dire budget situation for CW. Provides update about Tamar. Pg. 2
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Long letter to Day from Zarrella providing an update, especially about the dire budget situation for CW. Provides update about Tamar (Dorothy Day's daughter). Pg. 3
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Long letter to Day from Zarrella providing an update, especially about the dire budget situation for CW. Provides update about Tamar. Pg. 4
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Letter from Alice Lautner to Dorothy Day regarding her wanting to visit the CW
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Letter from Joe to Dorothy Day from Indiana many years after he left the CW. Provides an update from labor movements locally in Indiana. Pg. 1
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Letter from Joe to Dorothy Day from Indiana many years after he left the CW. Provides an update from labor movements locally in Indiana. Pg. 2
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Letter from Alice Zarrella to Dorothy Day thanking her for visiting the Zarrellas in Indiana. Pg. 1
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Letter from Alice Zarrella to Dorothy Day thanking her for visiting the Zarrellas in Indiana. Pg. 2
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Catholic Worker membership card of Zarrella. Signed by Dorothy Day. No date
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Image of Dorothy Day visiting Joe and Alice Zarrella in Indiana. Photo was likely taken at St. Meinrad in Indiana.
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Image of Ade Bethune, Ade Bethune, Tamar Hennessy, and Joe Zarrella
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Photo at the Catholic Worker in New York where meals were served to those in need. Description on back reads "Tex, Jim Brazil - window."
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Image of older Dorothy Day looking out the window, wearing a smock signed by fellow inmates while she served 10 days in prison for supporting farm workers, c. 1975.
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Imageof breadline outside the CW in NY. Back of photo reads " 115 Mott St NYC, 1938-39"
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Image of Dorothy and Tamar holding a goat at Easton Farm, PA.
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Image of Cesar Chavez at Day's funeral, 1980
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Image of Dorothy Day's casket during funeral procession, 1980
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Image of Joe Zarrella in the funeral procession for Dorothy Day
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Image of breadline outside the Mott street Catholic Worker Charity House in New York.
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Image of breadline outside the Mott street Catholic Worker Charity House in New York. The long line goes around the corner.
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A group of men stand waiting in the breadline outside the Catholic Worker Charity House on Mott Street in New York
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Image of men standing in the breadline outside the Catholic Worker Charity House on Mott Street in New York
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Image of men standing in the breadline outside the Catholic Worker Charity House on Mott Street in New York
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Image of a breadline rounding the corner of Crawford department store. The men in line are waiting for food served at the Catholic Worker Charity House on Mott Street in New York City
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Image of a breadline entering the Cathlolic Worker Charity House on Mott Street in New York City
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Image of a breadline entering the Cathlolic Worker Charity House on Mott Street in New York City
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Image of men in a breadline entering the Cathlolic Worker Charity House on Mott Street in New York City
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Image of a breadline inside the Catholic Worker Charity House oon Mott Street in New York City. The photo focuses on one man who is drinking from a cup. The Ade Bethune mural of St. Paul visiting St. Peter in jail is in the background
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Image of a pile of bread used to feed the needy in the breadlines at the Catholic Worker house on Mott Street in New York City. A partial view of an Ade Bethune mural is in the background.
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Image of men standing in the breadline outside the Catholic Worker Charity House on Mott Street in New York
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Description on the back reads "Milwaukee CW, 1937, Oct 11 opened"
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Image of wall inside the Catholic Worker Charity House, including a quote from St. Thomas Aquinas
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Image of two men outside the Catholic Worker office in NYC. Description on back reads "Duncan Chisholm, 1940"
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Image of Ade Bethune with her assistant and Father Sebastian Erbacher, presumably at a Catholic Worker retreat
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Image of Alice Lautner Zarrella at the Catholic worker in New York City. She is standing over a sink, perhaps doing laundry. Caption on back reads "Alice in Wonderland"
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Image of CW workers in front of the office on Mott street. Back of image reads "Left to right: John Cort, Mary Catherine Finnegan Cotton, Betty Finnegan Doyle, Julia Purcelli Moran, Stanley Vishnewski. Finnegan Sisters formerly of Rochester, NY - Now St. Joseph Minn, 1982"
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Image of Joe Zarrella at a typewriter at the Catholic Worker office on Mott Street in New York City
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Image of office building at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors
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Image of a latrine at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors
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Image of Joe Zarrella stacking and chopping wood at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors.
Many volunteers and staff members of the Catholic Worker went to prison or public service camps during World War II for refusing the draft.
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Image of Joe Zarrella chopping wood at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors.
Many volunteers and staff members of the Catholic Worker went to prison or public service camps during World War II for refusing the draft.
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Image of Joe Zarrella pumping water at the Civilian Public Service Camp No. 15, run by the Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors.
Many volunteers and staff members of the Catholic Worker went to prison or public service camps during World War II for refusing the draft.
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Image of two men holding tools and hanging up a sign on the side of a building that reads "Civilian Public Servic Camp No. 15, Operated by Association of Catholic Conscientious Objectors." The back of the photo identifies one of the men as "Dwight Larrowe."
Many volunteers and staff members of the Catholic Worker went to prison or public service camps during World War II for refusing the draft.
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Image of Dorothy Day and Tamar with a goat at a CW retreat at a the Catholic Worker farm in Easton, PA.
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Image of Tamar with a cow at a CW retreat at a farm in Easton, PA.
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Image of Peter Maurin with people sitting in a circle around him at the Catholic Worker retreat at a farm in Easton, PA. The back of photo is labeled as "Retreat #1, Easton, Maryfarm, 1939. Ade Bethune"
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Image of Dorothy Day with Catherine Mella at the CW retreat at the Catholic Worker farm in Easton, PA.