Architecture.
THE GROSVENOR HOUSE EXHIBITION. MARCH 5m, 1923, may well prove a fateful day in the history of British architecture, for it marked the open- ing of the first exhibition of the......
The Theatrical Hostel.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sm,—For some twelve years a hostel in Charlotte Street has been run by the Y.W.C.A., offering a safe and comfortable home for some fifty or......
The Royal Academy Of Music.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sm,—The Royal Academy of Music is appealing for funds to erect a small theatre at the back of its present buildings, in -which opera and drama......
A Correction.
[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I have read your critique on Mr. Ault's book, The Poet's Life of Christ. Are you not mistaken about Crashaw's poem on the marriage in Cana......
Poetry.
A DEWDROP. Tim dewdrop carries in its eye Snowdon and Hebog, sea and sky, Twelve lakes at least, woods, rivers, moors, And half a county's out-of-doors : Trembling beneath a......
He Is Among Us Now.
I no not live so far away— But yester eve I saw him pass With his long shadow on the grass. It was an hour when even a child Cast a long shadow ; but that tall man Threw one......
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