Short Words And Long Words.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTET011."] SIR,—Although the controversy between the Monosyllabic and the Polysyllabic factions in your columns may appear to be becoming somewhat......
The Marconi Company—a Disclaimer.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' Srn,—In a leading article in your issue of September 14th, which reaches me here, I find the following sentence :- " Sir Henry Norman pointed......
The Bishop Of Carlisle And Church Defence.
[To rra Eorroa or THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—You seem in such complete accord with the Bishop of Carlisle in your issue of September 21st (p. 395) with reference to the admission......
A National Valhalla.
[To Tar EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR:] Sra,—A short time ago . I read in the Spectator an appreciative notice of the late William Booth. Are we to take it that this and similar......
The Emperor Frederick The Second. [to The Editor Of The
" SPECTATOR."] SIB, —In your interesting review of Mr. Lionel Allaborn's book on the Emperor Frederick the Second (Spectator, October 5th) you say that in England the famous......
Anglican -intolerance.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE ".SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—Your views of religious liberty are well illustrated by the young cuckoo, which by its breadth is enabled to eject all the other......
The Post Impressionists.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—Your critic in last week's issue remarks that the Post. Impressionist idea of expressing sensation in place of reality is not really a......