1 APRIL 1905, page 15

[to Tee Editor Op Tee "spectator:1

SIE,—I am much obliged for the kindly review of "Church Work" in your issue of March llth. I would point out/. however, that your reviewer has quite misunderstood my meaning in......

The Total Subscriptions And Fees Received For The Cheap...

Exhibition up to March 30th amount to .t1,080, besides a further £100 promised to the Prize Fund by the Garden City Company. It is confidently hoped that when the entries close......

The Men Who Were In Public Life In The Middle

Victorian Age seem to us, looking back, to have had a largeness and firmness of grasp possessed by few of their successors. They were sane, masculine people, dealing......

I Shall Tend My 'line And Sheep, And My Pretty

lambs shall fold In deep pastures starred with gold. On green carpets they shall tread. Gold and purple be their bed, Honeyed clover make their food In a watered solitude.......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."]

SIR,—You refer in the Spectator of March 25th to a "defiance like that of the immortal Mr. Jefferson Brick, which defied everybody and yet hurt nobody." Surely Mr. Brick's fame......