29 DECEMBER 1917, page 12

Church Unity On New Year Sunday. (to Ewe Emma Or

Tat " Sescrawa.") Son,—Twelve months ago I was permitted to write in the Spectator on the progress of religious unity. We are now on the eve of the finest expression of that......

A Dante Crux.

[To rag Berme or nse " Sexcrerox."1 SIR,—At this time, when all eyes turn to Italy, the martial inter. pretation of a crux in the Divina Commedia may interest your readers. For......

[to Cm Herm Or Tim " Spccrrroa."]

but,—I do not think that the ordinary "Old Buy" will look upon The Loom of Youth as a completely accurate description of Public School life. The picture drawn of the athletic......

The Treatment Of Prisoners: A Contrast. (to Ter Editor Or

me " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—Perhaps people in England are not aware that the Govern- ment have now issued Regulations by which all persons convicted Of offences against the Defence a......

Deafness.

[To ran Emma or vire " firrereroa."J Soo.—I mould supplement what "R. F." says about the dis- advantages of lip-reading as compared with the facility of the hand alphabet, by......

Fto She Editor Of The Spectator:i

Ds,—In answer to your correspondent "Lancs.," may I point out that one of the objects of this Bureau is to give all possible information to inquirers on mattero relating to the......

The Public School In Fiction,

Ito THZ EDITOR or THE &ROTATOR:1 gag,—In view of the recent correspondence in your columns con- terming The Loom of Youth, the enclosed written by a Charter- house boy may......