10 JULY 1926, page 14

The London School Of Journalism [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] S1R,—It may interest your readers, many of whom have shown a practical interest in the work of this School, to know that a new Prize has just been instituted in......

The " Labour " Party [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] SIR, —This title, arrogated to themselves by a minority of the Nation, is as much a misnomer as " Catholic " when used for one section, though the largest, of the......

Peat Fuel [to The• Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sin,—It appears that very little is generally known of this product, and for the benefit of those interested I should like to give a little authentic information about this......

The New Greenwood [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,...

from the many references to it in the ballads celebrating Robin Hood's exploits, I think there .. can be no possible doubt that greenwood means simply the Woodland and not the......

Poetry

TO AN ORANGE (FOR N. L.) IN days gone by we thought you rather vulgar, Playing a humble—tho' not hidden—part, The darling of the undiscerning many, Sold from a stall (at two or......

Children's Country Holidays : The " Spectator " Fund

IT is extremely gratifying to us, and we know that we may express to our readers the thanks of the " Children's Country Holidays Fund," when we can acknowledge, as we do below,......