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1936 November
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The Catholic Worker, Vol. 04, No. 07 (November 1936)
CONTENTS: Globe Strikers’ cause Is Right, Strike Is Wrong Mormons Relieve Brothers Without State Assistance Seamen Strike in Face of Corrupt Union Leadership Easy Essays by Peter Maurin Day After Day Fascism Revealed in German Persecution Negroes Lose Jobs When Union Bars Membership St. Thomas on Violence Communist or Not, Browder Has Right to Be Heard Steel Employs Armed Thugs Against C.I.O. Rural Catholic Leaders Speak for Distributism St. Louis Letter Seamen! Story Of A Florida Farm On the Use of Force The Functions of Government Co-operation in Racine Showing Labor Way Out Volunteers Wanted! Distributist Group Swing Into Action Catholic Worker School Doors Fly Open Before C.W.’s Managing Editor Philadelphia Forgets Its “Brotherly Love” The Use of Force Play Review Book Reviews Catholics and the State Co-op Hospital Chicago Letter Speaker at C.W. School Tells of Fighting Communism at Geneva Julia Has a Job Catholic Rural Life School U.S. Steelmakers Retreat To Cheap Labor South Letters From Our Readers All Hail Antigonish! Some Questions for Discussion by Stephen W. Johnson Farming Commune Catholic Students Get Important New Magazine St. Joseph’s House