26 MARCH 1921, page 12

[to The Ed/tor Or The " Spectator."] You Allow Me

to make a few observations on two questions which Lord Hugh Cecil raises in his 'interesting articles? Before referring to these questions I would like to say that, in common......

[to The Editor Ot The " Spectator."] Sia,—a Few Years

ago I was permitted by the Spectator to express the opinion that Reunion was a house beautiful on a rather distant horizon. Reunion I took to mean not unity of spirit only, but......

(to The Editor Op The Spectator."] Snt,—why Is It That

those who (like Mr. Barnes-Austin in your issue of the 5th inst.) set out to tilt against dogma always' go too far? First, it is the name, the thing itself—" quite inessential......

[to The Editor Or The " Spectatoil"]

Sia,—The letters in your paper on Christian Fellowship and Reunion are just the sort of letters that have been going on probably from zealots and gloomy Deans ever since the day......