21 JANUARY 1922, page 14

A Dog And A Motor-car.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] have only just come across the letter signed "M. H." in your issue of the 7th inst., which must be my excuse for the delay in writing. As,......

The. Royal Academy.

THE present exhibition at Burlington House is devoted to the works of thirty-six members of the Academy who have died in recent years. It is not a very imposing collection, and......

Poetry.

NOW IS THE SUNLIGHT MELLOW. Now is the sunlight mellow and the beech-leaves Fall to the dank mould and fade and shrivel. Now in the north comes winter whistling boldly ; And the......

Art.

THE BURLINGTON FINE ARTS CLUB. Tin gallery of the Club has been hung with a number of pictures of different schools and dates, but possibly, from their being the choice of one......

Exhibition—design And Industry.

Tax authorities of the Victoria and Albert Museum have done well in giving hospitality to the little exhibition of the British Institute of Industrial Art that was opened in the......

[to Me Enreoa Or Rue " Spectator."1 Szr,—as Your...

under above heading in. Spectator of January 7th says " Surely this mishap must be unique," the following account of one which, however, might have ended in a human tragedy, may......

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letters submitted to him, but when slammed and addressed envelopes are sent he will do his best to return contributions in case of rejection. Poems should be addressed to the......