26 DECEMBER 1931, page 15

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,— Miss' Pitt's...

your December 12th number is peculiarly unconvincing. She writes : " The Red Deer of the Highlands depend for their preservation on deer-stalking, as do the Exmoor Deer on......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—miss Pitt Presents To

us some very charming scenes of country life in her article on " Field Sports and Wild Life in the British Isles," but what a pity she does not stop there! Her arguments......

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[In dew of the length of many of the letters which we receive, we would remind correspondents that we often cannot give Space for long tellers" and that short ones are generally......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—the Article Under The

above title by Miss Frances Pitt, which appears in your issue of December 12th, does not seem to solve the problem of Christian conscience with regard to field sports or " these......

[to The Editor Of The Seuemeron.] Sir,—a Psycho-analyst...

to me the theory that the love of animals evinced by sportsmen (often apparently greater than that shown by the unsportsmanlike) is, in reality, an unsuspected endeavour to......