10 JUNE 1922, page 13

The Covenanters.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Allow me a few lines on More Old Papers" in yours of May 27th. I have read the Spectator for fifty years, and enjoy its absolute......

The Clergy Rest House.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, — " Where are we going for our holiday? " is a question we are asking once again. Not quite all of us, however, as many of our clergy......

Poetry.

THE LANTERN. Sax swings tho lantern. Night around her Swings out, swings in ; the roadside falls. Under her feet abysmal darkness sinks ; Then from the pit, to meet her feot,......

The Buzzard.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."3 SIR,—Your correspondent in the letter headed "The Raven in the West" in your issue for May 27th apparently refers to the Turkey buzzard, a......

"the Cuckoo's Secret."

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR."1 have just been reading your remarks on The Cuckoo's Secret, by Edgar Chance, and while I have not yet read the book itself, I cannot refrain......

Rural Amenities.

[To THE EDITOR 07 TEE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR, —I am delighted to see the letter signed "E. H. G." in your issue of May 27th. I have lately been staying in Chalfont St. Peter, and......

Authors' Favourite Words.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, I have read with interest the letters in the Spectator on " Authors' Favourite Words." I have often thought it would be interesting to......

The " Spectator " Charity Organization Society Fund.

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