2 NOVEMBER 1934, Page 6

* * * " During the first fortnight of July,"

says The Times, in relation to the Cathedral Pilgrimage, " the cathedrals opened their doors to all who would buy a pilgrim's ticket for half a crown." The implication that the usual entrance fee is about five shillings is, I find, irritating to Deans They pride themselves, with justice, on their cathedrals' always-open doors—as open to the penniless as to the plutocrat. But I am sure The Times meant no harm. Jeans,