Spring Appeal – Mar/April 1971
Summary: Recalls the beginnings of their food line and the comradeship in cooking and serving “sturdy soup” and bread, and the occasional dangers in their work. (The Catholic Worker, March-April 1971, 2. DDLW #508).
Summary: Recalls the beginnings of their food line and the comradeship in cooking and serving “sturdy soup” and bread, and the occasional dangers in their work. (The Catholic Worker, March-April 1971, 2. DDLW #508).
Summary: Notes recent anti-war protests and describes visits to the Berrigan brother’s mother. Tells of a new Catholic Worker rural hostel in Schenectady, New York, a visit to Worcester, MA, and a visit to her daughter in Vermont. Keywords: prison, war taxes (The Catholic Worker, May 1971, 1, 2, 7. DDLW #509).