11 OCTOBER 1902, page 17

Greek At Our Universities.

rTo THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR." . 1 hope you will allow me to say a few words on the subject of compulsory Greek for Little-go, which, I uncle'. stand, is about to be raised......

The Sayings Of Children.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THR "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In the Spectator of September 27th a letter appeared containing many amusing and delightful anecdotes of children's sayings, all of......

R1jman Nature A Revelation Of The Divine. Mo Tim Editor

OF THE " SHICTATOR:1 Silk—In the kindly worded review of my book, "Human Nature a Revelation of the Divine," contained in the Spectator of October 4th, the reviewer says :— "......

The Macedonian Question.

[To TUE EDITOR OF THIS "SPECTATOEL1 Sin —The solution of the Macedonian question is not quite so simple as it is represented by the writer of your interesting article in the......

Rifle Clubs.

[To THE EDITOR OF TUN " SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—Referring to the letter of Mr. Ellis de Vesian's in your issue of September 27th concerning the utility of "miniature" practice as a......

Emile Zola.

[To THZ EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In his chapter, "Of Some Relations whose Truth We Fear" (" Vulgar Errors," VII., 19), Sir Thomas Browne has some words which might......