26 NOVEMBER 1937, page 6

Sir Jagadis Bose Was The First Eminent Indian, Outside...

that I made acquaintance with, and an extraordinary person he was. When I met him first he was in an early stage of his long fight for recognition by the Royal Society, a fight......

The Question Of The Ventilation Of The House Of Commons

has been assuming portentous proportions in the correspond- ence collimns of The Times. There are 615 Members of the Chamber. Is it a matter of supreme national importance......

The Duke Of Windsor's Libel Action Has Been Settled, And

the less said about the matter now the better. But one word is relevant on the singular variety of judgements expressed by reviewers on the volume that gave rise to the action.......

The Beginning Of Direct Relations Between Leading Men Of...

and a governing body of organised Labour must be important, and therefore one is justified in thinking that the dinner arranged by the general council of the Trades Union......

A Spectator's Notebook

N OTHING but warm satisfaction can be felt anywhere at the award of the Nobel Peace Prize to Lord Cecil. It is astonishing that he was not given it years ago. As it is, the......

A Word To Under Thirty

T HE series of articles which The Spectator has been publishing for the last six weeks has gone far enough for an interim judgement to have its place. Some of the hopes based on......