19 MARCH 1932, page 17

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—mr. F. G. Keen

appears to have meditated too much on the Old Testament and too little on the Gospel of St. John ; or perhaps is unacquainted with either or the doctrine of the Church. The......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—" If A Man

hacking in fury at a block of wood make there an image of ti cow, is that image a work of art ? If not, why not ? " Surely these words of James Joyce find a parallel in Epstein......

Escape, Prayer, And The B.b.c.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Does Major Yeats-Brown improve his case by the parallel he suggests ? In common with all other subscribers. he switches on his B.B.C. set......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Snt,—your Correspondent...

" has been unfortunate in his experience of Public Schools. I could mention one of the smaller schools of repute which is not visited at frequent intervals by " devastating......

Diet At The Public Schools

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sim—Your correspondent " Enquirer " who wishes to find a public school " where epidemics are, if not unknown, at least infrequent," must find......

Mr. Epstein And The Man In The Street

; . [To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SII4•=1hOlIgh an old man, I heartily accept the dictum, itite, that the purpose of art is self-expression. The sense . of beauty being a......

Dramatic Critics In New York

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] Sni,--Sinee the beginning of the 'year literary and dramatic criticism in New York has been Subjected to attacks un- precedented for their......