10 SEPTEMBER 1921, page 17

Music.

MUSIC AND DRAMA AT GLASTONBURY. IT appears that the labours of the Festival School at Glastonbury are now to be brought to an end, and the performances which have just taken......

Oyster Catcher V. Heron.

(To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sm,—Mr. Geo. E. Low's letter " A Fearless Tern " in your issue of August 27th reminds me of an interesting incident which I witnessed when......

The Arctic Tern.

[To THE EDITOR or rat " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The letter in your issue of August 27th as to the tameness of the common tern brings to my mind the even greater boldness of the Arctic......

Poetry.

MUSIC'S ECHO. IN my ears it grew, Sounds of joyous laughter, Echo of plunging rivers Flying a rainbow after, And long-breathed notes Of wind through deep caves, With singing of......

Badgers.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."4 SIR, —In a letter published in your issue of August 27th a correspondent expresses surprise at a statement in my recent article to the......

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