Hunting a “Story”
New York Call November 21, 1916 p. 3
New York Call November 21, 1916 p. 3
New York Call November 13, 1916 [Her first page 1 by-line]
New York Call November 16, 1916 Page 1
New York Call November 15, 1916 p.2
Summary: Her first court assignment is confusing with no sure way of getting home. (New York Call 11 November 1916, p. 2 DDLW #61)
Three short stories and a poem Dorothy submitted to the Chicago Daily as a young girl.
Summary: A Christmas-time reflection on the state of the world torn by the Korean war and poverty in the midst of plenty in the United States. Points to the Gospel message of peace, love of enemies, and love of one another–“It is the only word for Christmas when love came down to the mire, to teach us that love.” Keywords: pacifism, conscientious objection (The Catholic Worker, December 1950, 1, 2. DDLW #617).
Summary: Tales from each stop of a long journey from New York through Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis, Tulsa to Amarillo, Texas. Tells of many efforts at the works of mercy, learning to make rosaries, lectures, liturgies, and enduring suffering. (The Catholic Worker, January 1950, 1, 8. DDLW #606).