"he Comes Too Near Who Comes To Be Denied."
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—Are you not mistaken in crediting in the "News of the Week" in your issue of December 23rd, 1911, the quotation "He comes too near who......
Mural Painting In Schools And Other Buildings.
[To THE EDITOR OP TRH " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—A Committee, representing the interests of art and of education, has been formed to promote the practice , of mural painting in......
The Guild Of Press Correctors. [to The Editor Of Till
"SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I should be very grateful if you would find it possible to give publicity to the following facts concerning the Annual Dinner of the Guild of Press Correctors......
Aye Bury. Tto Ten Editor Of The ° Spectator.") Siil—in
an article on ancient monuments in your issue of January 20th you speak of Avebury as being now "in the elfest of bands—those of the peer who takes his title from the stone......
• Tennyson's "poet's Song." Rto The Editor Op Till...
Sin,—Your correspondent deplores the fact that in the first edition of the "Poet's Song" Tennyson, who was peculiarly careful in his use of words, should have committed the......
"die Post."
[To THZ EDITOR OF THE "5PECTATOR:1 Sin,—In the Spectator of February 3rd, in "Notes of the Week," you give considerable prominence to the utterances of Die Post of Berlin......