26 MARCH 1910, page 17

Tab Late Right Hon. J. G. Talbot.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIB,—The lamented death of the late senior Member for the University of Oxford is widely deplored by those who value his life and example,......

The "spectator" Experimental Company.

[To TEN EDITOZ Or THE "SPECTATOR...1 SIB,—The two following letters addressed to Colonel Pollock, and relating the histories of two members of the Spectator Experimental......

The Phonograph In The Village.

[TO THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR."1 SID,—The road-mender was the first man in our village to buy a phonograph. It happened in this way ; or rather (as he himself would have......

"drab Colonel Pollocx,—knowing That You Must Still Take...

in the welfare and movements of your ' boys ' of the S.E.C., I thought I might venture to acquaint you with the history of our dear lad E-- to whom you showed much kindness......

[to The Editor Oe The "spectator."] Sin,—in Answer To The

question put by your correspondent Mr. C. C. Macrae in last week's issue of the Spectator, I should like to say that I, for one, was not in the least impressed with any sense of......

Strauss's " Elektra."

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—It needs some courage to controvert the popular view that Strauss's new opera is a work of first-rate creative genius. But as you are a......