21 DECEMBER 1929, Page 15

TO MAKE ENGLAND ONE NATION [To the Editor of the

SPECTATOR.] Sni,—It is with unusual pleasure that I have read the splendid letter in your columns over the signature of Lionel James. I- submit, Sir, that boys of all classes should mix together at as early an age as possible. In other words, the true solution of the problem is for all children to be required to attend the public elementary schools for some years at least.—I am, Sir, &c., -

GEORGE HASKELL, B.A.

Brixton Villa, 10 Broadway, Prow, Somerset.