2 JULY 1921, Page 20

A KIPLING SOCIETY, (To THE EDITOR Or TEE " SPECTATOR.".1

Sza,—I wonder if there are many people who take, like myself, a great pleasure in the verses of Rudyard Kipling, and who )feel anxious because they may be missing his later poems, that are usually published in periodicals before coming out in book form. Also, are there many, I wonder, who do not quite under- stand Kipling's more cryptic verses, and would like to discuss them with other enthusiasts? If so; may I suggest that we form a Kipling Society for mutual help in the above respects, and possibly in other matters of interest in connexion with the work of the uncrowned Laureate? I shall be glad to receive the names of those interested.—I am, Sir, he.,