12 FEBRUARY 1937, page 21

" Gringoes "

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—While perusing a copy of The Spectator in my dentist's office recently (it was dated October 23rd, 1936, which is considered very recent......

S Irs In His Review Of My Book Mr. Dyneley Hussey

gives the impression that I am contemptuous of Lassus and his contemporaries. As a matter of fact their music is described as " in its way supreme."' 'Nowhere is Monteverdi......

Intervention In Spain [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

consider it deplorable that a periodical of the standing of The Spectator should say that " Italy appears to be still sending men to Spain and Germany material," and yet ignore......

" New "' Money For Invalids [to The Editor Of

THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Of all those who suffer unnecessary poverty through the benighted monetary system our statesmen decline to reform, none are more to be pitied than the......

" Art Et Tourisme "

[D'un correspondent parisien] WILLIAM BLAKE et J. M. W. Turner—c'est un debut prometteur. It s'agit d'une exposition a la Bibliotheque nationale, premiere manifestation a Paris......

Sir William Clarke Hall [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—I am co-operating with Lady Clarke Hall in the production of a Memoir of the late Sir William Clarke Hall, well known for his work as a London magistrate and pioneer of......