13 MARCH 1926, page 19

The Douglas-pennant Case

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I was in hopes that the communication on this ease in your issue of February 13th would not produce correspondence, and that we should be......

Songs Of Praise

[To the Editor of the Srze-reeoa.] IStn,—Our deep gratitude is due to " E. B. P." for his able and most encouraging review of Songs of Praise. The eleven hymns from the......

American Soundings

[To the Editor of the SeceTieroa.] Sin,—With submission, I think Mr. Strachey in attempting to explain a certain English peculiarity is trying to explain the inexplicable, a......

Economy In Education [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—Much is being said to-day on a subject that has at last come into its own, viz., education. But nearly all that we have heard or read for weeks is in fierce denunciation of......

Animals' Welfare Week

[To the Editor of the Sew-I-Aeon.] Sra,—May we, through your courtesy, draw the attention of your readers to the celebration throughout Scotland of the annual " Animals' Welfare......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —the Libel Actions...

by Miss Violet Douglas- Pennant, which were settled on Thursday, Mardi 4th, trium- phantly in her favour, were the best possible demonstration of the way in which she has......