13 NOVEMBER 1915, page 18

Rhyme.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPEOTATOD. " 3 SIR,—The late G. A. Simcox, a scholar of note, was amongst those who were quick at sudden rhymes. At a breakfast or wine at Oxford some......

Can The Churches Unite In Prayer P

LTO THE EDITOR Or TUE " SPEOTATOH."] Bin,—The Archbishops of Canterbury and York propose that the opening of the New Year shall be marked by a special period of intercession in......

The Bradford-on-avon Tithe Barn. [to The Editor Or Ike "

SPECT1TOIL."] San,—This well-known fourteenth-century barn, one of the finest examples of the mediaeval tithe barn in England, is in imminent danger of collapse. The owner, Sir......

Lord Milner And Lord Lansdowne.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "' SIR, — If you will suffer me to say so, surely even a devoted reader of the Spectator may excusably feel disconcerted— shall we say ?—by a......

"dragon's Teeth."

[TO THE EDITOR OP TER " SPROTATOR.1 SIR, —Will you kindly permit me to make known through the medium of your columns the fact that the book entitled Dragon's Teeth was written......

The Duke Of Wellington And His Boots. [to The Editor

Or THE "SPEOTATOE."1 SIF,—In order to close the debate on the incident in the life of the Duke of Wellington referred to by your correspondent, May I be allowed to state the......