Dogs Of War [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, —owing
to absence from England I have only just seen Mr. Beverley Nichols' letter in your issue of July 27th, protest- ing against a brief allusion that I made to him in a review of......
The Tithe Bill [to The Editor Of Tug Spectator.]
SIR,—Mr. W. J. Wenham, in a letter in which a descent to personalities is not entirely concealed, charges me with running away from " the argument." I failed to discern any......
The Victims Of Industrial Assurance [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] SIR,—If Sir Thomas Neill, in his attempt to rebut the damning facts cited by Mr. W. E. Mashford under this heading, had devoted less of the three-quarters of a......
Damning The Old School [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
Sin,—As a contributor to The Old School, I read with attention the article by Sir Arnold Wilson. He concludes by saying that " the best tonic for those who feel inclined, in an......