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Prayer-book Revision [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

laity are genuinely averse from any alternate use. It would only lead to ecclesiastical strife. Surely the three schools of thought in our Ecclesia Anglicana might agree,......

Hospital Sunday: June 28 [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sllt,—Will you allow me to remind your readers that this annual event occurs for the fifty-third time next Sunday ? Since its inception in 1872 the Hospital Sunday Fund has......

Friends Of The Bodleian [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—The Bodleian Library needs a fund by means of which its collections may be enriched by the timely purchase of rare books, historical documents, illuminated manuscripts, and......

A Discovery At Sherborne

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] But,—I think it may interest your readers to know that in the course of restoring the Lady Chapel we have discovered a beautiful tiled pavement......

Camps For Borstal Lads And Girls [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —Your readers are probably familiar with the general outlines of the Borstal System, which is the State's attempt to reform lads and girls who, between the......

Poetry

THE SOLITARY VISION (CORNWALL. AUGUST, 1922) I CAME to-day by hedges where the wind Lingers at ease, and dallies with the rose, The country dog-rose, honeysuckle-twined ; I came......