Letters To The Editor.
[Letters of the length of one of our leading paragraphs are often more read, and therefore more effective, than those which fill treble the space.] THE TRUE DOCTRINE OF NAVAL......
How Ought We To Deal With The Kaiser ?
ITo TUC EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR, —In your last issue Sir Herbert Stephen (writing under the heading of " How Ought We to Deal with the Kaiser ? ") says : " No one has......
Our Village Committee Of Recreation.
T WOgardeners, a builder, a stonemason, the bookstall clerk, the Vicar, and two or three " residents "—these were our Committee, and our object was to promote 'metal recreation......
Denmark And The Duchies.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, We have noted your comments on our letter in the Spectator of November 30th. You say : " The Dance seem to want no more than the......
President Wilson's Visit.
(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta,—In 1898 Mr. Sohn Hay, then Ambassador of the United States to Great Britain, wrote to Senator Lodge : " It is hardly too muoh to say......