| CHRISTIANITY AND  LABOR TWO THOUSAND years ago, in the light of Christian Revelation, man was first seen clearly as a free intellectual and moral agent, the           master of his destiny and... | 
    
    
      | 446                           The Commonweal September 10,  1937 Week by Week PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT, in signing the compromise court bill designed to expedite procedure in the lower courts and... | 
    
    
      | September  10,  1937 The Commonweal 449 LABOR   DAY—1937 By   GEORGE   K.   McCABE PROGRESS of labor in the past year has been marred by the continuation of unemployment on a large scale.... | 
    
    
      | NOTES   OF  A   TRAVELER By   GEORGE   N.   SHUSTER ABOVE the waters of the Seine, Russian and German exposition towers stand like two giants shaking fists at each other. Is this a symbolic... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal September   1937           453 INSURANCE   PIONEER By   TERENCE   O'DONNELL DUE TO its beneficial aspects insurance in all its branches, as we are familiar with them today, may... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal September  io,  1937                 455 WHY PARLIAMENTS  HAVE TWO HOUSES By  ANDRE   MAUROIS WHAT is the origin of the idea of having a nation governed by two parliamentary... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal September 10,  1937 Seven Days Survey The Church.—Archbishop Mitty of San Francisco has issued a pastoral calling for an earnest celebration throughout his archdiocese of the... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal September 10,  1937                   459 The Play Mr.   La-very  and  a  National   Theatre AN [INTERESTING compendium to Mr. Emmet Lavery's article on Catholic plays in The... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal September 10,  1937                   459 Communications TWO   WORLDS Memel (Kleipeda), Lithuania. TO the Editor: A visit to two different countries in order is a happy means of... | 
    
    
      | The Commonweal 460           September 10,  1937 Books An Inexorable Character The Letters of Levin; translated and edited by Elizabeth Hill and Doris Mudie. New York: Harcourt, Brace and... |