The Alleged " Jargon " In The Adult School.
[TO THR EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I must thank you for inserting the letter entitled " ' Jargon ' in the Adult School," by "Antisepsis," in last week's number of the......
• A Correction.
[TO THE EDFTOR OF TRH " SPBOTATOR."I Sut,—There are slight inaccuracies in the lines quoted by your reviewer in last week's Spectator. The correct version is as follows :— " I......
"across The Zodiac."
_ [TO THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR.") Sne,—In the Spectator of April 1st your reviewer in an article on Meleager mentions a similar work of fiction, the late Mr. Percy Grog's......
Poetry.
TO SHAKESUARE AFTER TIIREE HUNDRED YEARS. SWEET Avon flows by " Street " and "Ford," Soft as she flowed of old ; Of Roman and of Saxon lord, Her memory is cold : Nor keeps she......
Books.
THE GERMANS.* MR. ROBERTSON'S disquisition on The Germans is a learned, useful and withal highly instructive work, but its utility, in so far as it is intended to serve any......
Fatigue And Efficiency.
[To ran Emma OF TUB " gramma."' 8m, — Your article on the intensely interesting Report of the Committee on conserving the strength of munition workers contains the following......
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writer's name or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Communi- cated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or......