Sir,—having Read Mr. Fyfe's Article On Public School...
also Mr.• Rainsford's letter in answer to it, I feel I must bring to light one point which I consider both of them to have omitted ; that is that a public school training,......
Education In Poor Areas
SIR, —While there is yet time, will you allow me to call attention to one vital consideration in the Government's proposals for educational recon- struction? It concerns the......
Tolerance
Sta,—I 'wonder whether the discussions so far going on separately under the headings of " The Eleventh Hour " and " Sleep No More " might not in some respects be combined under......
Films And The Young
Sta,—From time to time it is suggested in The Spectator correspondence that the films are the chief source of danger to youthful morality. This, of course, is a debatable......
Character And School
suz,—It is because of my intense interest in the development of youth that I venture to write to you on this question of School and Character. Mr. Hamilton Fyfe has written an......
Sitt,—you Will Have Had Many Letters On The Subject Of
Mr. Hamilton Fyfe's article on " Character and the Public Schools " in your issue of October 15th. It reads almost as if it were put up as a cockshy to invite criticism. Surely......
Sacrifices In Time Of Peace
Sta„—Mr. A. F. Robertson's letter recalls a report which the corre- spondent of a London paper sent from the United States a few years ago. "However much sympathy," he wrote in......