2 JANUARY 1904, page 22

[to The Editor Op The "spectator. "] Sir, — Long Before...

reach you, a dozen or more corre- spondents will probably have called your attention to the fact, in connection with the letters of " F. B. E." and Mr. Pears (Spectator,......

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SIR,—In the Spectator of April 25th, 1903, there is an article by Mr. F. T. Bullen on the wandering albatross. Speaking of the habits of this species, Mr. Bullen says that when......

(to The Editor Of The " Spectator. " ] Sin,—your...

D. S. MacColl in the Spectator of December 26th, 1903, says : " It is perhaps a shame to give away the secrets of poetry." On this, to find what I had been given, I read his......

Sir,—two Years Ago In A Country Library I Came Across

the article by Robert Louis Stevenson to which your corre- spondent refers in a letter under the above heading in the Spectator of December 26th. It was, as well as I can remem-......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."]

SIR,—Is it a fore-determined or foolish question to ask,— Why does it not strike rich and patriotic Englishmen to offer to the Royal Naval and Military Colleges of England......

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SIR,—The epithet " canting " applied to Dr. Goodall, the well-known Provost of Eton, is singularly inappropriate, and it will shock the few persons—alas! how few—who remember......