Modernism.
[To TIIR EDITOR OF TRH "SPICTATOR.n] SrE,—In a pamphlet entitled " Modernism : What it is and Why it was Condemned," which has received the imprimatur of the Roman Catholic......
Two Jests.
[To TTIR EDITOR OP TIM "SPECTATOR.1 STE,—I am reminded by what I read on current politics of two jests which seem to me so good that I run the risk of repeating them. The owners......
A Centre Party.
[TO THE ED/TOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Surely the time has now arrived for efforts to be made by those best able to make them towards the formation of a Centre Party. In my......
[to Ter Editor 01 Tim "spectator."] Sir,—the Trend Of Events
at present would seem to point to some such grouping as follows. Mr. Asquith will purge the Liberal Party of the Socialists, gather the Whigs and Imperialists round him, and be......
The Late Duke Of Devonshire.
LT0 THE EDITOR OP TER "SPROTATOR:1 SIR,—The character of the late Duke of Devonshire is curiously forecast in that of his ancestor, who died, being the third Duke, in 1758, and......
The Bishop Of St. Asaph's Bill.
[TO TIIR EDITOR OF TUB "SPECTATOR:] Sin,—I trespass most reluctantly upon your valuable space. The following statement appeared in the Spectator last week :— " Only......
A Modest Offer From The Gold Coast.
1.1 . 0 TIM EDITOR OP TIM "SPIOTATOR.:1 Sta,—Here is a specimen of the correspondence which 0000.13- times reaches the office of a missionary society. It is encouraging to know......