30 JANUARY 1932, page 17

English As She Is Wrote

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,--Vast sums are spent in England on the education of the people. The continents quoted below come from the visitors' book in a Cornish......

Poetry Country Churchyard

AMONG the ransacked phantoms come, and further pillage all they own, covet the dead who make their dumb apotheosis from the stone. Drowned deep and lowered -to the root, -......

Cowper's Memory

- [To the . Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,:—That Cowper is forgotten can scarcely be maintained when it is remembered that some of his hymns arc sung wherever the English......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sin,—may I Add One

memory to the many tributes to the great scholar-saint ? I first met him at one of the informal meetings which planned the great enterprise of Copec. He sat smoking in a corner,......

A Charge Of Profanity

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, — It would be an act of kindness on your part if you could prevent your correspondents from indulging in irreverent allusion to Holy......

Points From Letters

A TARIFF ON BRICKS. Bricks from Belgium are being dumped into this country by tens of millions. The increase of the numbers of these imported bricks within the past three months......

The Brynmawr Appeal List

Total acknowledged in the Spectator of January 23rd was £1,515 16s. 2d. s. d. M. B. 20 0 0 10 10 0 R. Fulton Cutting .. 10 0 0 Sir William Burton 10 0 0 Anonymous (Menton) 10 0......

Bishop Gore

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Stn,—Will you allow me briefly to supplement the notice of Bishop Gore's death which appeared in last week's Spectator ? During the last seven......