2 NOVEMBER 1912, page 32

The Dean Of St. Paul's And The " Times "

ON MYSTICISM. [To THE EDITOR OF THIS " SPEOTATOR.41 SIR,—A leading article in the Times of October 24th, com- menting on Dean Inge's recent lecture on Christian mysticism,......

A Cat's Tale.

EDTIOB OF TIER "Srmorirega.”] SIR, — In March 1905 the Rector of Whitburn(Dr. Moore-Ede, now Dean of Worcester) had a fine Persian cat, to which be and his family were much......

Fill!•; Macedonian Relief Fund. [to The Editor 07 The "

SPECTATOR 03 SIR, —Among the sufferers by the war in Eastern Europe there are none whose position is so helpless as that of the Christian towns- folk and peasantry of Macedonia......

A Praying Agnostic.

[To THE EDITOR OF TEl 'Elrzerikroa."I' SIR, —The following words of the late Mr. Leaky seem to be a true statement of the case with regard to Agnostic Prayer :- "Prayer, by a......

The Savill Prize.

[To THZ EDITOR 07 TRH "Srsorrrort."] SIR, — It may interest some of your readers to know that a prize is to be given every year—from July 1913 forward—to students of either sex......

Tee Idle Rich.

[TO THE EDITOR 07 TEl " 87scraTou.'n SIR, — In your criticism of Mr. Arthur Ponsonby's book, "The Decline of Aristocracy," you say "The ' idle rich' are a small and......

Self-slaughter,

[To THE EDITOR OF THE spzeraTop..-1 STit,—I find the following sentence in Mr. Bernard Thomson's letter on the tragedy of General Nogi (Spectator, Oct. 26th): "From the......