19 JANUARY 1934, page 21

• • [to The Editor Of Tor: Spectator.] Sta,—in Your

issue of January 5th a correspondent refers to the practice of members of the Roman Church to describe themselves as Catholics, and not as Roman Catholics, and no doubt most......

Flight Over Everest

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,---In my review of First Over Everest I debated the question of whether the flight over Mount Everest should truly be regarded as it mighty......

Composer And Discomposer

[To the Editor of Tux Smut-mon.] Sin, -I look forward to your obituary notice of Stravinsky, and hope that your paper, which is so fond of soft money, will note the resemblance......

A Hundred Years Ago

" THE SPECTATOR, " JANUARY 18TH, 1834. The momentous question of Peace or War occupies the thought a of - almost every Englishman who gives himself any concern about the great......

Roman Catholics And Democracy

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR,] SIR: The Reformed Churches, with better claim to be orthodox in doctrine and catholic in respect of quod server, nbique, ab omnibus, as well as......

Malnutrition And Lunacy

[To the Editor of Tim SPECTATOR.] Slit,- --With regard to Mr. Bradshaw's letter on the increase in the number of mentally deficient persons, is it not just possible, in view of......

Lord Oxford And Lord Balfour

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sut, 7 -0wing to absence abroad I have only just seen your issue of December 29th with Mr. C. R. V. Coutts' reply to my letter on the above......