In the beginning of The Catholic worker.
Incomplete remarks made by Dorothy Weston Coddington at a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York. Speaking about the founding days of the Catholic Worker Movement and newspaper, Coddington touches upon starting and distributing the newspaper, the types of people who came to houses of hospi...
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Format: | Conference Proceeding Cassette Audio Book |
Language: | English |
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1987.
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Summary: | Incomplete remarks made by Dorothy Weston Coddington at a Catholic Worker Friday Night Meeting in New York. Speaking about the founding days of the Catholic Worker Movement and newspaper, Coddington touches upon starting and distributing the newspaper, the types of people who came to houses of hospitality, and the early meetings. She talks throughout about Dorothy Day and Peter Maurin. A question and answer period follows. Introduction and moderation by Eileen Egan. |
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Item Description: | Title from archival inventory. |
Physical Description: | 1 sound cassette (62 min.) : analog. |
Access: | Open to all users. |