21 OCTOBER 1922, page 38

Birds And The Collector.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Stn,—We were much interested in Mr. Ernest Blake's letter in the Spectator of October 7th, and we heartily sympathize with his desire for a......

Beginning Its Thirty-fourth Session, And To Appeal For...

public sympathy and support. The aim of the Union is to provide courses of reading to suit all ages and grades of knowledge and in a variety of the fields in which know- ' ledge......

M - U - Sic.

" THE IMMORTAL HOUR," AT THE REGENT THEATRE, KING'S CROSS, N.W. Aurnouon we Londoners have had few opportunities of hear- ing Mr. Rutland Boughton's The Immortal Hour, its......

Poetry.

LOVER'S REPLY TO GOOD ADVICE. Cowin you 'bid an acorn When in earth it heaves 'On Time's 'backward wing be 'borne To - forgotten leaves : Could you quiet Noah's Flood To an......

The Substitution Of " S " For " Z." [to

the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I notice an apparently deliberate movement in the Press to substitute the letter " z " by " s " in the words " civilization," " Venizelos,"......