[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sun,—throughout Most Of...
articles and letters that have appeared on this subject, two facts contrive to impress them- selves on me ; firstly, that in most instances it is not " world- wide" publicity......
Pure Rivers [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
Sin,—Reverting to Mr. Marston's letter on this subject in your issue of November 27th, 1926 : If a conciliatory attitude (towards polluters of English rivers) is ever likely to......
World-wide Publicity For The League Of Nations [to The...
of the SPECTATOR.] Sift,--T am particularly glad that Mr. Murray Allison has brought us back to a realization of what his proposal really was, namely, world-wide, and not......
England And The American Civil War [to The Editor Of
the SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Will you allow me to suggest to Mr. J. Frederick FAsary; and to any other' Americans who may be interested, that they should read what Herbert Spencer wrote......