29 MAY 1920, page 16

Lectures To Boys And Girls.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Referring to your review of Professor Keith's lectures to boys and girls, I am reminded of a story which appears, I think, in Lighter......

The Plumage Bill.

(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta,—The letter from Mr. H. J. Massingham in your issue of the 8th instant is typical, if you will allow me to say so, of the general......

Poetry.

BELOW THE ALPS. OF all small jewels ever wrought of God I think the grasses Beneath these Alpine passes Are fairest to mine eyes, long weary of drought Where the sun sears the......

The Theatre.

"PASTEUR," SACHA GUITRY, AT THE ALDWYCH THEATRE.—MME. PAVLOVA'S BALLET AT DRURY LANE. THE two dramatic performances that I witnessed this week were almost as dissimilar as it is......

Crocodiles.

(To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR ,—I noticed in your edition of May 1st that Mr. Somers Clarke, in writing of the Nile crocodile, asks the question, "Do crocodiles......

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