1 FEBRUARY 1935, page 21

" The Web Of Thought And Action "

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] sia,—Professor Levy now charges Me with. confusing objects " and the knowledge of them. It is a curious fact that " it is precisely the . guilt......

" Stimulus From Bangor "

[To the Editor of 'fan SpncrAroa.] SIR,--=-In your article under the above heading (January 25th, 1935) you say The architect of the great measures that brought about' Old 'Age......

The Technique Of Advertising [to The Editor Of The...

gIR,--ks a national advertiser of 30 years' standing may I throw a little light on the difficulty raised by Mr. Sutherland ? • Advertisers are only human and fallible, and must......

Japan's Demand

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR, I venture to deal with the note appended to the letter of mine which you were good enough to insert in your issue of January 25th. You say......

French Logic

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,---The foreign policy of the French Government is, of course,. governed by the desire of security : flanked as they are by , an unfriendly......