30 JULY 1921, page 14

A Revolutionary Bill. [to The Editor Of Thz " Spectator."3

Sia,—The Parliament of 1258 was styled "the mad Parliament"; another, the sixth of Henry IV., was called the " unlearned Parliament"; while yet a third, that of King James,......

Education And The Poorer Clergy. [to Ma Editor Of The

" SPECTkTOR."3 Sin,—While many of your readers will be in sympathy with Mr. R.. S. Swan-Mason's letter, I beg to point out another view worthy of consideration. Professional and......

Some Railway Questions.

[To THE EDITOR Or IRE " SPECTATOR."] Sia,—There was a paragraph in your paper a short time ago re railways in which you stated that many more men than necessary were employed in......

The Arts League Of Service.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOE."] Sin,—In your issue of July 16th you rightly speak of the great service that is being done by the Arts League of Service. I can testify to......

Tiie Licensing Bill.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—OLIO usually finds the Spectator so eminently fair and just in criticism that it was with considerable surprise I saw in your issue of......

"origines Eucharisticae."

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I have read with much interest the above-named article in your issue of July 23rd (p. 113). Does the reviewer know the splendid address......