18 SEPTEMBER 1936, page 20

February, 1936

INFIRM and grey This leaden-hearted day _ Drags its lank hours, wishing itself away. Grey as the skin Of long-imprisoned men The sky, and holds a poisoned thought within :......

Economists And The Public

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I imagine that disgruntled authors are most unwelcome correspondents, but I really must protest at the misrepresenta= tion of my......

Observers Are Saying .

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR. ] SIR,—I plead guilty. It was I who wrote " more than one observer is saying . . ." to which " Janus" rightly calls attention. But I plead......

The Norwegians And Whaling

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Many people seem to think that the Norwegians are the only people who know how to catch whales. Fifty odd years ago, - when I was making......

The New Stamps

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—I would like to know if it is correct for the new stamps to have the King's head facing left? - Ihave a recollection that the first design......