21 APRIL 1928, page 11

Correspondence

A LETTER. FROM OXFORD. [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—By the death of Lord Cave Oxford has lost four Chan- cellors in as many years. It is to be hoped that Lord Grey......

A Letter From Cambridge. [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—We return to Cambridge flushed with many vacation successes—the Boat Race, the Sports, and the Golf. On the whole, listeners-in had the best of the . Boat Race. Mr. Guy......

Tim M.b.a.,-suffolk Street, Pall Mall.

This exhibition, the 169th of the Royal Society of British Artists, is the first to be held under its newly elected President, Mr. Richard Sickert, A.R.A. It will be interesting......

The Redfern Gallery, 27 Old Bond Street.

The work. of three artists is being shown at the Redfern Gallery. Mr. Allinson seems to have wandered about as the spirit, moved him, painting landscapes, and employing oil,......