23 NOVEMBER 1901, page 15

Mr. Asquith's Speech.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Surely Mr. Asquith was wrong in using, in his address at Edinburgh on Friday, the word " graze " as meaning to feed in a businesslike......

A Reminiscence Of Can On Taylor.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SP ECT ATOR."1 Sia,—When the late Canon Isaac Taylor spent some time at Biarritz twenty-one winters ago I had the following anec- dote from his own lips.......

Exercise On Winter Evenings.

[To TUE EDLTOR OF THE "SPEOTATOR."] Sin,—At a political club in this neighbourhood there has recently been built an Eton fives-court, which has proved so successful that a short......

Mr. Carnegie On Wealth.

[To TEE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR." 1 SIR, — Your analysis in the Spectator of November 16th of the three troubles that afflict the poor is very just. I will add another, which......

Lord Rosebery And Lewis Carroll.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPEETATOR.1 Sin,—It has struck me that, among other autobiographies, Lord Rosebery must have been, like myself, reading the autobiography of the Man in......