26 JULY 1902, page 16

Christ's Hospital As A National Shake- Spearian Theatre.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."j SIR,—May I, in all humility, throw out a suggestion to " the powers that be " through your columns ? Would it not be possible to utilise the......

Poetry.

THE OLD PLACE. So the last day's come at last, the close of my fifteen year— The end of the hope, an' the struggles an' messes I've pat in here. All of the shearings over, the......

The Greek And Anglican Churches.

[TO TILE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " j Sut,—In a letter appearing in your issue of July 19th the Rev. A. Carr says that the circumstances relating to the marriage of Miss......

An Injustice To The Imperial Yeomanry.

[TO TH1 EDITOR OE THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sra,—The non-commissioned officers and men of the Imperial Yeomanry who recently returned from South Africa in the ' Bavarian' in order to......

Animals And Their Clothes.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIE,—In your issue of July 19th you assume that horses may be proud of their bonnets or headgear. May I give you an example ? All was bustle......

Another Moat Road.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—There is a Moats Lane in the parish of Barstow, Surrey, between Nutfield Station and the hamlet of Outwood. It was one of the numerous......

Splendid Mourning.

[TO THE EDITOR OP TRH "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—In your issue of July 19th your critique on a book called " Splendid Mourning " mentions the source from which the title is taken,—a......