10 FEBRUARY 1939, page 21

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir,—would It Alter The

complexion of the argument of Mr. Martin, or of any other .arguments dealing with "The Cane and the ' Cat,' " if a boy, still at school, reminded them that a public school is a......

A Word For "the Spectator" [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR] SIR,—The letter of your correspondent, Mr. C. A. Cameron, provokes me to express a personal opinion of The Spectator diametrically opposed to hiS. I suppose that in......

The Cane And The "cat"

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Snl,—As a teacher and headmaster for almost forty years in reformatory and industrial schools, now known as approved schools, I agree with most......

Canada And Secession

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Sta,—The reaction of your Canadian correspondent, Mr. Snowdon, to my remark that neutrality in war-time was a "polite way of saying secession"......

Refugees: Liability Or Asset?

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR,—I am afraid that I cannot accept Mrs. Savage's ipse dixit that what she says must be true, and that all I wrote must be wrong. In short,......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir,—mr. Kittermaster...

sexual and many other feelings which he seems to connect with beating. I presume that he has beaten a boy many times in his experience. I also presume, then, that he has had......