11 SEPTEMBER 1936, page 20

A Qualified Easterner

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Rush of .work has delayed my intention of making a gentle protest against a label affixed•to me in a review of my War in Outline, which......

" Left-centre "

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In ordinary circumstances, the continuous move of The Spectator (at a pace which is' rapidly being accelerated) towards the Left, would be......

". Ultima Thule " One Up On London

• [To the Editor of THE Seacrvron.] Snt,—On August 31st we heard during the six - o'clock news on the Radio that there was a midnight rush, as September was Ushered in, for the......

A. E. Housman

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I am engaged upon a biography of A. E. Housman. If any of your readers have letter; to, or from, the poet, or any other information about......

Party Politics

.[To the Editor .of TIIE SPECTATOR.] Sne,—In the August .28th issue of The Spectator, anus remarks that Englishmen always have been sick of. party but never sick enough to give......

The Overtaxed Native

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] have read Mr. Cullen Young's article on this subject in your issue of August 28th with very great interest. He raises a number of points but I......

A. R. Orage

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—May I be permitted to correct an inaccuracy in Mr. Nevinson's review of P. Mairet's memoir concerning Orage ? Orage did not return from......

Rock For Mr. Lloyd George

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] . . 7 -Janus' paragraph, headed " Rock for Mr. Lloyd George " greatly interested me, fez I an:: enough to remember the 'sixties, but my......