30 NOVEMBER 1912, page 20

English And Continental Horse-riding.

[TO THE EDITOR OP THZ "EPRCTATOR.'1 SIR,—May I appeal to Englishmen who send their children abroad to give them the opportunity of learning horsemanship after the Continental......

Michel Angelo.

[To TAN EDITOR or THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I do not think that your critic has quite understood Michel Angelo's indignation with the bad writing of his nephew. That great man,......

The Badger.

[To TIM EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Ever since the "Pied Piper" classed "the toad and mole and newt" among "creatures that do people harm," I suppose animals have been......

Invective.

[To TH1 EDITOR OF THE "EFICTATOR."1 SIR,—Mr. Tollemache's quotation of Lord Macaulay's invective against Swift in the Spectator of November 16th reminds me of another invective......

Fox-hunting And The British Cavalry Officer.

[To THE EDITOR OF T'HE SPECTATOR:] SIR,—I admit unreservedly that I did an injustice to the British cavalry officer in my casual reference to the International jumping......