29 MARCH 1913, page 21

Livingstone : A Correction.

[TO HY EDITOR OP THE " STECTATOR."] Sta,—In reading to-day's Scotsman I perused with great interest a long paragraph from the Spectator eulogizing Livingstone and his work, and......

Cher Well Hall And Milham Ford School, Oxford.

I TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' SIB,—By desire of the governing body of Cherwell Hall, Oxford, a Training College for Women Secondary Teachers, I beg to bring to your......

"ne Sutor Ultra Crepidam." Fro The Editor Or The...

SIR,—" sutor ultra crepidam" is a hardy annual whieh I suppose will always be with us. It has no classical or other authority that I know of, and its meaning is rather vague.......

"mair Was Lost At Sherramuir."

LTO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' 'ZIR,—It is quite a pleasure to a veteran reader to be able to catch out the Spectator. In the current number a leader- writer quotes "Mair......

Books

LETTERS FROM THE NEAR EAST.* MR. Ma.unicE BARING'S letters from the Near East were written partly just after what was called the counter- revolution in Turkey in April, 1909,......

Poetry.

MARCH WINDS. WINDS go streaming, shouting loul At their play about the sky, And my soul is like a cloud Blown about with them on high. Like a hawk unbooded she From my body......

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