4 NOVEMBER 1922, page 16

America And Rabelais.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, — In his letter regarding the prosecution of an American bookseller for selling the unexpurgated works of Rabelais, published with your......

" Miss Moore's."

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I am collecting materials for a little memorial of " Miss Moore's," a day school which flourished in the 'seventies at No. 9 Hereford......

Poetry.

CATHEDRAL INTERIOR. THE pear-shaped saffron candle-flames Leap in the velvet-bosomed dark, The priest speaks gently of God's claims To wistful folk with coughs that bark. Here......

The Beckett Fight.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Mr. Bayne, in a letter published in your last issue, passed " a word or two of fair animadversion " on my article describing the......

The Refugees From Asia Minor.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR, —We have continuously protested against the Near Eastern policy of the late Government. That policy is now proved to have been disastrous......

As, Owing To The Numerous Letters Which He Has Received,

the Editor is unable to publish in full a letter from the Publicity Department of the British Legion, he has been asked to say that, for the benefit of Lord Haig's fund for the......

George Macdonald.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I am now at work upon a biography of my father, the late George MacDonald, the Scottish poet and novelist. I shall be greatly indebted if......