Modern Sermons.
[To ME EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—When I said "avoid sentiment," I used the word and thought it would be understood in the sense of simulated or exaggerated emotion.......
Family Bible Reading.
[To THE EDITOR Or rue " SPECTATOR."] SIE,—The groat importance of the above (and its neglect) is my only excuse for an addition to the corresponUence. May I suggest :— "(1)......
Underst.amped Letters To France. [to Me Editor Of The...
you be so kind as to grant space for a protest from an English resident in France concerning the habit of so many English people understamping their letters to France? I have......
The New Rich.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR."] Saa,—On reading "H. C.'s " very appropriate quotation from Pliny I am tempted to send another. from Horace, which seems equally applicable......
A Lloyds Policy.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — The article by Mr. T. Herbertson Baird, which appeared in your issue of July 29th, is of peculiar interest to those associated with......
A Pioneer In Gliding.
[To THE EDITOR OF me " SPECTATOR."] am glad to see that Mr. C. R. Haines has drawn atten- tion to the pioneer work of the late Mr. Jose Weiss, the artist who experimented with......
Sunday Games.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I was so much impressed by what you said in your issue of August 26th about the success attending the opening to games of the London......
Birkbeck College.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SeEcTAToR."] Sra,—The centenary of the foundation of Birkbeck College (University of London) will be celebrated next year, and in this connexion it is......