24 MAY 1902, page 14

(to Tue Editor Of The " Spectatoil1

— A propos of the letter on " Personality " in the Spectator of May 10th, a story is told of Benjamin Franklin by himself that when a child Ile pushed his head through the bars......

Kr. Rhodes And The Natives.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] . SIR, —In the Spectator of . March 29th occurs the following :— " As regards the natives, Mr. Rhodes's views were certainly not those of......

[to The Enrroa Of The "spectator.,

Sin,—I have read with interest the letter in your issue of May 10th on "Personality," in which the writer narrated the experience of two persons who had become conscious for the......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator." J Sin, — In Answer To

the query of your correspondent in the Spectator of May 10th, I distinctly recollect, though at what precise age I cannot say, suddenly realising the utter isolation of my own......

Soldiers' Arrears In The Time Of Elizabeth: A Coincidence.

PTO TIM EDITOR OP THU " SPECTLTOR."1 SIR,—I take the following from Oldys's Life of Raleigh (p. 141) :— "This officer (Strong his name was) had a sum of money long owing him, it......

The Ancient Ruins Of Rhodesia. [to The Editor Of The

"SPECTATOR." SIR,—In your review of "The Ancient Ruins of Rhodesia" in the Spectator of April 5th occur these words : "They were forgotten and vanished from observation for more......

[to The Editolt Op " Spectatoil.1

can well remember the first realisation of my own personality. I was about six years old, kneeling at family prayers, thinking of nothing in particular, when the sensation came......

Letters To The Editor.

' SOUTH AFRICAN LAND SETTLEMENT BY COMMUNITIES. pro THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR:1 Siu,—Presuming that the British Government will encourage ' emigration from the United......

The Genesis Of Personality.

[To TEE EDIT= OP THE "SPECTAT011."] Srn,—I have been reading the letter on "Personality" in your issue of May 10th, and am much interested by the story recording the sudden......