Letters To Tii P Editor.
THE EDUCATION BILL. [TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR.''] SIR,—I have read with much interest and warm sympathy the articles and letters upon the education question which have......
Some Aspects Of Golf.
A SSUREDLY the genius loci of the classic Hoylake course would be more than a little surprised if it could be reincarnated such as it was in the days of the old bar-parlour and......
Ito Trii Editor Op Ter "spectator-1
Sin,—Although I have been a reader of the Spectator for many years, the letter of the Rev. W. G. Spurrell in your issue of May 19th, escaped my notice until to-day (May 28th).......
[to The Editor Op The "spectator. "] Suc,—yon Ask In The
Spectator of May 26th why, if Church- men disapprove of the Cowper-Temple Clause, they did not oppose it in the Bill of 1902 ? The answer is obvious, that it was tolerable while......
The Education Bill—is Rent Offered For Church Schools P
ITO TER EDITOR OP THE " SPICITAEOR."1 Snr,—The Bishop of London has rightly said that Churchmen did not build their schools in order to get rent. But when they are obliged to......