[to The Editor Of The "spectator.") Sir,—yon May Perhaps...
it worth while to let the wider circle of your readers know that two medical periodicals, the Transactions of the Pathological Society of London and the Studies from. the......
A Correction.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — In your courteous notice of my book on "God's Image in Man" in last week's issue, the writer states that I "would bring down" the......
The "spectator" Experiment In Militia Training.
pro THE EDITOR OF THE " SP ECTATOR."1 SIR, — As it now appears practically certain that the needful funds will soon be fully subscribed, the time has come to commence some......
The Rescue Of Tennyson's "brook."
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, — In answer to Mr. J. G. Hollway's letter in the Spectator of December 9th, I send this line to say that when he told me the story I......
Mr. Arnold.forster's Deathbed Scheme.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTITOE."] Sin,—Although Mr. Arnold-Forster's deathbed scheme for the Volunteers is now a thing of the past, it was so well received by the country......
How Far Is A Fallible Confession Infallible
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR, — Your correspondent " Rhadamanthus " in last week's Spectator is more careless in his judicial summing-up than one might have hoped a......
Thatched Buildings.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Does not the writer of the interesting article on "The Village Thatcher" in your issue of December 2nd himself indulge in one of those......
Rto The Editor Op The " Spectator:1 Sir,—by A Slip
of the pen, I wrote in my article of Decem- ber 2nd that the thatcher is paid at the rate of tenpence to a shilling per square foot. I should have said "per square" simply.......