28 JANUARY 1905, page 30

Sts,—in Your Review Of Lord Coleridge's Life In Your Issue

of January 14th the old saying that " no one could ever be as wise as Lord Thurlow looked" appears as here written, except the italics, of course, which are mine. Should it not......

Classical Studies. Go The Editor Of The " Spectator."'...

following extract from a letter written by Edmund Burke in July, 1746, about a month after he had obtained a scholarship in Trinity College, Dublin, may interest those of your......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator...1 Sir,—i Should Like,

in the first place, to acknowledge the courtesy and cordiality with which Dr. Rose (Spectator, January 21st) welcomes my intrusion into a field which has hitherto been, in......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."' Sir, — In Your Note

last week on the great strike in Germany you say: "The men complain of the breach of an old custom under which miners received coals without pay, and of the deduction of all......

The Apprenticeship System.

[To THE EDITOR OP THY "SPECTATOR. "] Sra,—Having had some years' experience of the work of apprenticing boys, as a member of the Jewish Board of Guardians' Industrial Committee,......

Humboldt ' S Correspondence With Varnhagen Von Erase...

a distinct statement to the effect that Sir Robert Wilson, personating one of the Russian sentries on the raft moored in the river, overheard the con- versation between the two......