| THE  SEVENTY-FIFTH  CONGRESS I HOPE that during the coming months all A of you will have a happy vacation." President Roosevelt's curt letter was read in both the Senate and the House just prior... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal 428         September 3,  1937 Week by Week, WHILE  members  of  Congress  hastened  to avail   themselves  of   all  the   hard-earned pleasure of a quiet sojourn at the seaside... | 
    
    
      | September 3,  1937 The Commonweal 431 BLOY   AND   MARITAIN By   ELIZABETH   S.   KITE THE NAME of Leon Bloy is hardly known in America. Had his sublime genius, his ardent Catholicity, his... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal September 3,   1937                 433 THE   DEPTHS  OF  BOLSHEVISM By   EUGENE   KEVANE BOLSHEVISM is fundamentally antireligious, aptly called "an Anti-God movement in... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal September 3,  1937        435 Vocation You have not stood on summits high above In face of rugged winds all day, all night—           But how they have pursued you, O my... | 
    
    
      | 436 The Commonweal September 3,  1937 BEHIND   THE   NEWS  IN   CHINA By   FREDERICK   V.   WILLIAMS JAPANESE strategy has drawn the military power of China to Shanghai and away from Chahar... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal September  3,   1937            437 THE  MORMON WAY OF DOING  THINGS By   PAUL SULLIVAN ''"INHERE has been much discussion of late about reX ligious instruction for the... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal September 3,  1937 Seven Days Survey The Chureh.—A new society of priests—the Home Mission Society—is being organized in this country under the sponsorship of Archbishop... | 
    
    
      | September 3,  1937 The Commonweal 441 Communicaiions "RERUM  NOVARUM" AND  LABOR Glace Bay, Nova Scotia. TO the Editor: Major W. F. Kernan ("'Rerum Novarum' and Labor," August 6) has struck... | 
    
    
      | 442 The Commonweal September 3,  1937 Books Satiric Fantasy King John of Jingalo, The Story of a Monarch in Difficulties, by Laurence Housman. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons.   ... |