26 SEPTEMBER 1925, page 14

Man And Nature [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Much

appreciated the article " Man and Nature" by IL P. It. What can be done ? Well there is a very strong organization of scientific societies acting together on this very question......

Responsibility For The French Debt To America [to The Editor

of the SPECTATOR.] S1R,—With reference to recent correspondence, surely the facts are quite clear. When the U.S.A. entered the War, she agreed to finance the purchases from her......

The Unemployment Problem [to The Editor Of The...

Arthur Greenwood, M.P., tells us some of the causes of unemployment, but he does not tell us why England should be the only country in the civilized world with a vast army of......

Is Prohibition A Failure ? [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.] Sue—May I point - out that in estimating the merits and demerits of Prohibition the writer of the article under the title above has omitted the consideration of an......

The Subletting Of Rooms [to The Editor Of The Seecreton.]

Sue—The Spectator takes such interest in social matters that I venture to suggest, as a fitting subject for inquiry, the effect on unrest of the exaggerated prices charged for......