3 OCTOBER 1947, page 15

Poetry And Foreign Languages

SIR, —" Poetry is most successful when poets are grammatical and familiar with the works of previous native poets." So writes Mr. E. H. F. Morris in your last issue, suggesting......

Sig,—mr. Crampton's Letter In Your Issue Of September...

an interesting point. It may be noted that the possessors of lands or houses laid the proceeds of the sales not at the feet of Herod or Pontius Pilate (as representing the......

Letters To The Editor

THE VALUE OF CLASSICS Slit,—The article of September 26th discussing the application of eighteen hundred hours of school-age educational time is really raising the old problem......

Church And Chapel

SIR, —While I think all sincere Christians everywhere must share the desire of your correspondent, Mr. Anson, for the reunion of Christendom, as an Anglican I feel it must be......

Snt,—why Does Mr. Crampton Say That The Daily...

by the early Christians was pure Communism? Few will recognise in that early practice the Communism of our day. Moreover, it was based on something much deeper than the command......

Sir,—like Some Others I Was Interested In The Letter Of

" A Country Minister " in which he expressed his sorrow that some form of inter- communion has not yet been achieved. When I was secretary and bursar of Mill Hill School the......

A Classless Society

SIR,—What your correspondent this week failed apparently to realise was that the very brief attempt at Communism made in the earliest days of Christianity at Jerusalem resulted......