A Long-lived Undergraduates' Society. [to The Editor Of...
SIR,—I do not know if the following particulars of a Society somewhat analogous to the " Kaleidoscopes " mentioned in the Spectator of January 31st are of interest. In June,......
America And The New Primate. [to The Editor Of The
"SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—The Archbishop of Canterbury in his admirable speech after his enthronement mentioned that it was from America that he received his first telegram of......
Captain John Smith And Pocahontas. [to Tee Editor Of The
'! SPECTATOR.") sin,—In the Spectator of December 20th, 1902, there is a curious slip. You say that Captain John Smith, ten years after landing in Virginia, brought home his......
Modern Spiritualism.
[TO TEE EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—The following family letter gives an account of a spiritualistic seance in 1762, and may be of some historic interest in connection with......
English Winds.
[To THE EDITOE Or TEE "SPECTATOR:I Sur,—In a letter which appeared in the Spectator of February 14th under the above heading, explanations of the following three facts were......
" The Liberty Of Prophesying." [to Tits Editor Of The
" srscrATon."1 SIR,—In the Spectator of January 17th (" The Liberty of Prophesying ") you say that religious toleration is by no means a modern idea. In support of this position......