13 NOVEMBER 1920, page 13

Social Service.

ho SHE EDITOR Or TIDS " SPEDIVIOR."] SIR,—The article on Social Service in your issue of October 16th recalls the valuable help which you gave in the years before the war to the......

"public School Verse."

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin,—The first volume of Public School Verse, published in September by Messrs. Heineniann, has been so well received that it is proposed to......

The Irish Judiciary.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") lE,--SUTely the Government are guilty of gross extravagance ID aPPeinting another Irish Judge. There were always far too many Irish Judges;......

"magic In Names."

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Referring to your brief notice of my Magic in Names in last week's issue. I thought that the days had passed away when reviewers made......

The Church And Problems Op The Day. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR.") these times of unrest it is a common accusation against the Church of England that she stands aloof from the most pressing industrial and social problems......

Sir Barry Johnston On The Plumage Trade. [to The Editor

Or THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR—Sir Harry Johnston, one of the Vice-Presidents of the Plumage Bill Group, has addressed the following letter to a representative of the trade in wild......

The Magician And His Art—i Am, Sir, Ac., Ignotds.

A CHARACTER OF GOYA. The terribilita of Michael Angelo; the potent mysticisms of Blake; the foppery of Lawrence; the apish savagery of Voltaire; the charnel-house horror of......