19 OCTOBER 1934, page 17

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—the Letter From Sir

Robert Armstrong-Jones in the last issue of The Spectator is most interesting. No doubt after twenty years' study of insanity, Sir Robert could tell a sane person from an insane......

The Virgin Birth [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...

enquiry united to charming courtesy demands a response. I will, therefore, try, as briefly as possible, to answer Mr. Athelstan Riley's " simple question " : What right has he......

A Dying Language [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sm,—with

regard to Mr. Owen Jones' rather sweeping statement in The Spectator of September 28th that no non- Welshman can form an opinion worth having on the above subject, I shOuld like......

. [to The Editor Of Tile Spectator.]

Sra,—The most important point of the story of the Virgin Birth is to remember clearly for whom it was written and in what times. St. Luke, who gives by far the most detailed......