2 JULY 1937, page 13

The Case For Walter Bagehot

By G. M. YOUNG M R. S. K. RATCLIFFE, courteously but bluntly, says that to call Bagehot the greatest Victorian is nonsense, and the Editor chivalrously subjoins that it was his......

The Rights Of The Insured

By A LEGAL CORRESPONDENT T HE case of Groom v. Crocker and Others, which was dealt with in a recent article in The Spectator, no more than touches the fringe of a serious and......