17 JANUARY 1931, page 20

Trapping

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sne,—I was interested to read Lord Lonsdale's defence of trained animal acts (with exceptions). The discussion of the merits of these acts I......

Ballade

[To A Son, on his Entering a World where Culture and Fashion arc so charmingly intertwined.] So let me summarize all I've said : Darling, if you the world would woo,......

Vivisection

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Professor Wilson, in your issue of December 20th, stated :— " The idea, held by many people, that the production of anti-toxin to......

Topic Seems To Leave That Of Nerves Proper With Comparative

neglect. It would appear to be largely the practice of the medical profession to treat nerves as something to be ignored or eschewed as far as possible, notwithstanding that......

Points From Letters Wireless For The Blind.

Will you allow me space in the Spectator to thank all those kind readers who have shown their practical sympathy in my four years' pioneer effort to get a National Fund for......

" Sportsman "

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—I was much interested in the suggestion of W. J.'s that the appellation of " furrocks " should be given to those who indulge in the......