Gentlemen
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—The reviewer in your issue of July 9th of von Stutter- heim's England : Heute and Morgen, gives expression to a not uncommon antipathy to......
Queen Victoria And Mr. Gladstone [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] -SIa,—The issue between Mr. H. M. Wallis and myself is a very simple one of fact. Did, or did not, Queen Victoria refuse a request by Mr. Gladstone to create peers......
Mudie's
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Mr. Kellett has touched upon some of the causes for the passing of Mudie's Library, many years after the lapse of the monopoly which it......
The Opium Danger
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In a letter published in your issue of May 7th, the Rev. C. F. Andrews pleads for " a gradual suppres- sion of the vile habit in all......
[to The Editor Of Pp ] _spectator . Sta,—" A . Headmaster,"
in the first of his articles on the fUture of Public Schools, spealun: g . of the smaller Public Schools writes : " Of these schools some are the old Grammar Schools, which,......