3 FEBRUARY 1939, page 22

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir,—in My Opinion, A

gentleman is one who in no circum- stances would permit himself to offer any contribution what- soever to a discussion, whether in conversation or in print, on the subject of......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] -

Sut,—Before this interesting correspondence is closed, I am sure many of your readers would be glad to be reminded of Henry Drummond's definition of a gentleman. It is as......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir,—" To Be A

gentleman," says R. L. S. in The Dynamiter, "is to be one all the world over and in every relation and grade of society." His international outlook has apt significance today. "......

A Correction

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Sta,—I have read with interest the review of Political Thought by J. P. Mayer, to which I have contributed, a chapter on " Political Thought in......

Herbert Spencer's House

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] SIR, — I suppose that there are still some people who like myself enjoy The Home Life of Herbert Spencer as a bedside book. They will be sorry......

Zeitungssterben

[Von einem deutschen Korrespondenten] DER lange Frost hat im deutschen Blatterwa:de schon vie Opfer gefordert. Von den dreitausend Zeitungen and Zee schriften, die das Dritte......