10 MAY 1930, page 18

The Modern Point Of View

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, — For the last_ ten years I have spent most of my week- ends , walking on the Sussex Downs around Lewes. I have got to know their outlines......

The Resurrection

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I picked up the Spectator of April 26th in the hotel reading room this afternoon and read the letter on the Resurrection by " Layman." To......

Cinema Or Zoo? • [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

have read with great interest -the contributions of Major Yeats:Brown and Mr. KinisfordNenner regarding zoos —proper and' improper—and, after twenty-five ',years spent' in......

Points From Letters

PORTLAND ISLAND MUSEUM. . We are informed that this museum is now completed and will be glad to receive articles of interest in connexion with Portland which members of the......

When Hedges Crabbed Have Kinder Grown

WHEN hedges crabbed have kinder grown, And rooks forsake the unhomely sky To flop about in likely boughs, And ponds forget their misery, In that steep field two cherry trees,......

Stag Hunting

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,-.:-May I, as an Exmoor naturalist, who does not hunt, reply to some of your correspondents on this subject ? In the Spectator for April......