(to Est Entree Or Me " Seecrerent."1
Saa,—I was much interested in the letter of your corre- spondent on thie subject. A few years ago, when staying with friends in the neighbourhood of Tintagei, we were all much......
The Children's Libraries Movement.
(To rue EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR"] SIR,—The following resolution was proposed recently at a public meeting at South Lodge, Rutland Gate, by Mr. Edmund Geese. seconded by the......
History Of The 15re (scottish) Division. [to The Editor Op
THE "SPECTATOR.") Sie,—The history of the 15th (Scottish) Division is being compiled and written by Lieut.-Colonel John Buchan and Lieut.-Colonel John Stewart, D.S.O. (late......
The Victoria League.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:] HIR,—The Victoria League, which is under the patronage of their Majesties the King and Queen, H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, and other members......
Lustre Pottery.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Mr. Moorcroft, of Burelem, should have reviewed his beliefs before he penned his ideas of the "lustre" process of pottery decoration.......
The Hedgehog.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—The letter which appears in the issue of December ith on the "heavy breathing" of the hedgehog throws light on an experience which......
Patterns Of Sound.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—A passage in your notice of Mr. Vachel Lindsay's poems in your issue of November 6th to the effect that a good actor creates for any......
The League And The Origins Of The English Parliament.
[To THE EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR.") Sist,—On reading the critique on Venice Preserv'd one felt that there was indeed an uncanny appositeness in this work being brought before......