DOROTHY DAY PAPERS
PUBLICATIONS BY DOROTHY DAY (EXCLUDING BOOKS), 1910-1976

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D-7 1 1 Writings for Chicago Daily Tribune's children's page, 1910-1911 (transcripts online).
D-7 2 15 Book Reviews for Chicago Examiner, October-November 1915.
D-7 1 2 Writings for Socialist Publications, 1916-1918 (transcripts of articles for The New York Call online).
D-7 2 20 "The Right to Criticize," War? 1 (August 1917): 4-5.
D-7 1 3 Articles for the New Orleans Item, 1924 (transcripts online).
D-7 2 16 What Price Love? (syndicated novel), June-July 1926.
D-7 1 4 "Having a Baby," New Masses 4 (June 1928): 5-6.
D-7 2 17 "Girls in Jail, New Masses 4 (July 1928): 14-15.
D-7 1 5 "The Brother and the Rooster," Commonweal 10 (18 September 1929): 501-503.
D-7 1 6 "Guadalupe," Commonweal 11 (26 February 1930): 477-478.
D-7 1 7 "A Letter from Mexico City," Commonweal 11 (16 April 1930): 683-684.
D-7 1 8 "Spring Festival in Mexico," Commonweal 12 (16 July 1930): 267-297.
D-7 1 9 "A Good Landlord (An Interview with Our Janitress)," New Masses 6 (October 1930); Reprinted in Writing Red: An Anthology of American Women Writers, 1930-1940 (1987), pp. 279-281.
D-7 1 10 "Bed," Commonweal 14 (27 May 1931): 100-101.
D-7 1 11 "Now We Are Home Again," Commonweal 14 (19 August 1931): 382-383.

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D-7 1 12 "Notes from Florida," Commonweal 16 (22 June 1932): 212-213.
D-7 1 13 "East Twelfth Street," Commonweal 17 (30 November 1932): 128-129.
D-7 1 14 "A Human Document," Sign 12 (November 1932): 223-224; Reprinted in Sign 51 (June 1971): 13-14.
D-7 1 15 "Hunger Marchers in Washington," America 48 (24 December 1932): 277-279.
D-7 1 16 "Real Revolutionists," Commonweal 17 (11 January 1933): 293-294; letter to the editor, February 22, 1933, p. 467.
D-7 1 17 "Confession of Faith," America 48 (January 14, 1933): 354-355.
D-7 1 18 "Communism and the Intellectuals," America 48 (28 January 1933): 401-402.
D-7 2 18 "A Kitchen Idyll," Sign 12 (February 1933): 402-404.
D-7 1 19 "For the Truly Poor," Commonweal 17 (15 March 1933): 544-545.
D-7 1 20 "The Diabolic Plot," America 49 (29 April 1933): 82-83.
D-7 1 21 "Novena," Brooklyn Tablet, 13 May 1933, p. 7 and 20 May 1933, p. 11.

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D-7 1 22 "St. John of the Cross," Commonweal 18 (14 July 1933): 287-288.
D-7 2 19 "Flowers from East-Side Pavements," Sign 13 (August 1933): 57-59.
D-7 1 23 "The Catholic Worker," Rosary 83 (November 1933): 11, 30.
D-7 1 24 "Letter to the Editor, Interracial Review 7 (February 1934): 27.
D-7 1 25 "A Letter," Corpus Christi Reporter 22 (April 1934): 3-4; letter to the editor.
D-7 1 26 "Start of ‘Catholic Worker’ Described by Its Founder," Queen's Work 26 (April 1934): 3, 11.
D-7 1 27 "An Ex-Communist Describes Communistic Propaganda," Queen’s Work 26 (May 1934): 3, 10.
D-7 1 28 "Letter to an Agnostic," America 51 (4 August 1934): 390-391.
D-7 1 29 "Another Letter to an Agnostic," America 51 (1 September 1934): 491-492.
D-7 1 30 "I Believe that Thou art Present," Sentinel of the Blessed Sacrament, October 1934, pp. 515-518.

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D-7 1 31 Letter to the Editor, Interracial Review 7 (October 1934): 132.
D-7 1 32 "Campion Club Matches Leaflet Propaganda of the Communist," Queen’s Work 27 (November 1934): 1, 8.
D-7 1 33 Letter to the Editor, Interracial Review 8 (February 1935): 33.
D-7 1 34 "Dorothy Day Writes a Letter," Preservation of the Faith, May 1935, pp. 12-13.
D-7 1 35 "Around the Clock with Dorothy Day," Queen’s Work 28 (October 1935): 5, 13.
D-7 1 36 "Communism," Preservation of the Faith, December 1935, pp. 12-13.
D-7 1 37 "Sharecroppers," America 54 (7 March 1936): 516-517.
D-7 1 38 The Mystical Body of Christ, Leaflet, hand set and printed by Thomas Barry at East Orange, NJ, August, 1936.
D-7 1 39 An Answer to Some Charges against the Catholic Worker, Pamphlet, 8 pp.; reprint of a letter which appeared in the Brooklyn Tablet, October 5, 1935, 1937.
D-7 1 40 "Valiant Is the Word," Interracial Review 11 (March 1938): 44-45.

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D-7 1 41 "Houses of Hospitality," Commonweal 27 (15 April 1938): 683-684.
D-7 1 42 "The House on Mott Street," Commonweal 28 (6 May 1938): 37-39; Excerpted in Commonweal 99 (16 November 1973): 163-164 (50th Anniversary Issue).
D-7 1 43 Christian Solidarity, Leaflet, hand set and printed by the Catholic Worker Press of Philadelphia, ca. 1938. See: The Mystical Body of Christ (same text with different title).
D-7 1 44 Folly of Force, Catholic Worker Press Leaflet (series 1, No. 4), ca. 1938.
D-7 1 45 "Fellow Worker in Christ," Orate Fratres 13 (22 January 1939): 139-141.
D-7 1 46 "From Union Square to Rome," Catholic Digest 3 (January 1939): 45-57. Condensed from the book.
D-7 1 47 "The First ‘House of Hospitality,’ Dorothy Day Tells of Six Years Work," Glasgow Observer and Scottish Catholic Herald, 16 July 1939, p. 14; Reprinted from The Catholic Worker, May 1939.
D-7 1 48 "Tale of Two Capitals," Catholic Digest 3 (September1939): 1-5 (condensation); Also in Commonweal 30 (14 July 1939): 288-290.
D-7 1 49 "House of Hospitality," Catholic Digest 4 (January 1940): 33-38; condensed from book.
D-7 1 50 "Pensacola Fisherman," Preservation of the Faith 13 (February 1940): 8-9; Reprinted from The Catholic Worker.

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D-7 1 51 "King, Ramsay, and Connor," Commonweal 31 (19 April 1940): 551-552.
D-7 1 52 "It Was a Good Dinner," Commonweal (23 August 1940): 364-365.
D-7 1 53 "The Apostolate of Letter Writing," Preservation of the Faith 14 (April 1941): 17-19.
D-7 1 54 Fight Conscription! Leaflet issued by the Catholic Worker, 1942.
D-7 1 55 "About Mary," Commonweal 39 (5 November 1943): 62-63.
D-7 1 56 "Tobacco Road," Commonweal 39 (26 November 1943): 140-141.
D-7 1 57 "The Catholic Worker," Integrity 1 (November 1946): 16-21.
D-7 1 58 "Peter and Women," Commonweal 45 (6 December 1946): 188-191.
D-7 1 59 "The ‘Catholic Worker’ Stand on Strikes," A Look At Labor, pp. 80-81; St. Paul: Excursion Books, 1946; reprinted from The Catholic Worker, July 1936; also in pamphlet printed by Thomas Barry, East Orange, NJ. , 1936. Day, Dorothy, "The Scandal of the Works of Mercy," Commonweal 51 (4 November 1947): 99-102.
D-7 1 60 A Letter to Our Readers at the Beginning of Our Fifteenth Year. Pamphlet, 13 pp.; reprinted form the May, 1947 issue of The Catholic Worker.

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D-7 1 61 "A People’s Movement," Third Hour 2 (1947): 84-90.
D-7 1 62 "Things Worth Fighting For? [Letter]," Commonweal 48 (21 May 1948): 136-137.
D-7 1 63 "I Write of a Maiden," Our Lady’s Digest, September 1948, pp. 155-159. Condensed as "Dorothy Day, a Stranger, and Our Lady," Catholic Digest, May-June 1981, pp. 73-76.
D-7 1 64 "Peter Maurin, Agitator," Blackfriars 30 (September 1949): 409-415.
D-7 1 65 "New Revolt in the NMU," New Republic 122 (9 January 1950): 15-16.
D-7 1 66 "Traveling by Bus," Commonweal 51 (10 March 1950): 577-579.
D-7 1 67 "Reply to the editorial "Blood, Sweat and Tears," Commonweal 53 (29 December 1950): 300-301.
D-7 1 68 "Idea of an Agronomic University," Third Hour 5 (1951): 55-59.
D-7 1 69 "The Story of Steve Hergenhan," Commonweal 55 (11 January 1952): 352-355; excerpt from the Long Loneliness.
D-7 1 70 "No One but God," Information 66 (March 1952): 32-35; excerpt from The Long Loneliness.

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D-7 1 71 "A Catholic Speaks His Mind," Commonweal 55 (4 April 1952): 640-641.
D-7 1 72 "My Love Found Home," Catholic Digest 16 (April 1952): 97-109; condensed from The Long Loneliness.
D-7 1 73 "People, Paper, and Work," Grail (April 1952): 1-7; condensed from The Long Loneliness.
D-7 1 74 "The Story of a Book," Worship 27 (April 1953): 260-261; letter to the editor.
D-7 1 75 "Problems of the Pacifist: Notes for a Talk on Peace," Life of the Spirit 8 (December 1953): 245-252
D-7 1 76 "Soup, Bread, and Smiles," Grail 35 (December 1953): 36-41.
D-7 1 77 Meditation on the Death of the Rosenbergs, Leaflet published by the American Friends Service Committee, Philadelphia, PA, 1953.
D-7 1 78 "I Remember Peter Maurin," Jubilee 1 (March 1954): 34-39. Also in pamphlet published by American Friends Service Committee, 1954.
D-7 1 79 "The Catholic Worker Movement," Plough 2 (Spring 1954): 12-15.
D-7 1 80 "The Prayer of Jesus," Third Hour 6, 1954: 13-18.

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D-7 1 81 "Conscience and Civil Defense," New Republic 133 (22 August 1955): 6.
D-7 1 82 "Our Friend St. Joseph," Oratory, April 1956, pp. 22-24.
D-7 1 83 "Abbe Pierre: Priest of the Immediate," Commonweal 65 (28 December 28): 331-333.
D-7 1 84 "Prophet without Honor [Ammon Hennacy]," Third Hour 6 (1956): 10-17.
D-7 1 85 "Saint Joseph the Wonder-Worker," Jubilee 4 (March 1957): 37-39.
D-7 1 86 "Thoughts after Prison," Liberation 11 (September and October 1957): 5-7 (September) and 17-19 (October).
D-7 1 87 "We Plead Guilty," Commonweal 67 (27 December 1957): 330-333.
D-7 1 88 "From Dorothy Day [letter]," Commonweal 68 (13 June 1958): 282-283.
D-7 1 89 "Eviction," Jubilee 6 (November 1958): 28-35.
D-7 1 90 "Pilgrimage to Mexico: The Shrine at Guadalupe," Commonweal 69 (26 December 1958): 336-338.

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D-7 1 91 "Abbé Pierre and the Poor," Commonweal 71 (30 October 1959): 146-148.
D-7 1 92 "All Kinds of Good Works," New York Times Book Review, October 9, 1960; review of the book Jane Addams: A Centennial Reader.
D-7 1 93 "In Memory of Ed Willock," Commonweal 73 (24 February 1961): 549-551.
D-7 1 94 "Southern Pilgrimage: Time of Trial," Commonweal 74 (31 March 1961): 10-12.
D-7 1 95 "Observations of a Traveler," Worship 35 (May 1961): 385-387.
D-7 1 96 "Poverty and Destitution," Dissent 8 (Summer 1961): 233-240.
D-7 1 97 "Crusader in Exile: A Visit with Robert Williams," Liberation (December 1962): 20-22.
D-7 1 98 "Peace Farm in New York City," Sign 43 (August 1963): 22-25+ (incomplete); excerpt from Loaves and Fishes.
D-7 1 99 "Managed News," Critic 22 (August-September 1963): 53-54.
D-7 1 100 "Fear in Our Time," Peace through Reconciliation: Proceedings of the Pax Conference Held at Spode House, October, 1963. Addresses separately paginated; see also "Summary of the Conference," pp. 6-10.

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D-7 11 100 "Pope John XXIII: The Papacy and World Peace," American Dialog 1 (July-August 1964): 8-10.
D-7 1 102 "Dorothy Day Writes about Francis Cardinal McIntyre, and the Duties of the Lay Catholic," Jubilee 12 (September 1964): 38-40.
D-7 1 103 "Some Random Thoughts on Poverty," Marriage 46 (October 1964): 20-25.
D-7 1 104 "Remembrance of Things Past," Critic 24 (February-March 1965): 74-75; review of A Little Learning by Evelyn Waugh.
D-7 1 105 "A Catholic Looks at the Wars," American Dialog 2 (May-June 1965): 3-5.
D-7 1 106 "Remembering St. Francis," St. Anthony Messenger (October 1965): 38.
D-7 1 107 Day, Dorothy, Contribution to forum on lawyers Res Ipsa Loquitur 18 (Fall 1965): 7-8 (Quarterly of Georgetown University Law Center, Washington, DC).
D-7 1 108 "Reflections during Advent," Ave Maria 104, in four parts: 26 November and 3, 10, 17 December 1966.

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D-7 2 1 "We Know What Poverty Is," Witness 3 (4 December 1966): 3.
D-7 2 2 Laymen: Vatican II’s Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity (Chicago: Catholic Action Federations, 1966), 25.
D-7 2 3 " ‘A.J.’ [Muste]: Death of a Peacemaker," Commonweal 86 (24 March 1967): 14-16.
D-7 2 4 World: Vatican II’s Pastoral Constitution on the Church in the Modern World; Part 1: The Church and Man’s Calling (Chicago: Catholic Action Federations, 1967), 55.
D-7 2 5 "Dorothy Day on Hope," Commonweal 91 (14 November 1969): 217-218.
D-7 2 6 "Adventure in Prayer," Third Hour 9 (1970): 39-45.
D-7 2 7 Writings from Prison (Sydney, Australia, 1970). Duplicated extracts from The Catholic Worker and Loaves and Fishes, prepared in connection with her anticipated trip to Australia in 1970.
D-7 2 8 "Property Is Theft," new/World Outlook 31 (March 1971): 7-9.
D-7 2 9 "Dorothy Day Remembers," Sign 51 (July 1971): 1; letter to the editor.
D-7 2 10 "A Reminiscence at 75," Commonweal 98 (10 August 1973): 424-425.
D-7 2 11 "What Do the Simple Folk Do?" CSCW (Church Society for College Work) Report 31 (November 1973): 3-6.
D-7 2 12 "All in the Same Boat," Newsday (16 March 1975) "Ideas" section, pp. 1, 10-11. Reprinted in condensed version under the title "Helping Each Other in the Great Depression" in Catholic Digest 39 (August 1975): 53-56.
D-7 2 13 "Wonderful Adventures," Fellowship 41 (March 1975): 7-9.
D-7 2 14 "The Poet and The Pauper," Harvard Advocate 108, Nos. 2 and 3 (1975): 28-29. Special issue on W. H. Auden.