Joan Of Arc And Winchester.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sui,—I beg to thank you for your words in a recent 11313110 commending the scheme to place in Winchester Cathedral a canopied statue of St.......
Training In Citizenship.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sta,—At a meeting of the British Association in Bournemouth in 1919 a committee, of which I have been chairman, was appointed to deal with......
An Old Children's Song.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Perhaps .what Mr. Meares refers to is a variant of what the boys of Malpas School used to rattle off :— " Aldy-bildy-for-onty-koss;......
Axel Fersen's Unpublished Papers. [to The Editor Of The "
SPECTATOR.") can assure Mr. Andrew de Ternant, of Brixton, that the printed books which he is so good as to mention in your issue of July 23rd (in reply to a query of mine......
Some Caged Birds.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPLCIATOL."1 Sin,—It may perhaps interest lovers of birds to read about the almost human characteristics of some eanariee and bullfinches which I have......
The Spirit Of Trade Unionism In America. [to The Editor
Or THE "SPECTATOR."] STR,—You might like to quote the enclosed letter from that eminent American, Dr. Charles W. Eliot. It is appropriate now, though it was written before the......
Pope As A Painter.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECRATOR."] SIR,—Yon alluded a few weeks ago to pictures painted by Pope. I have only recently met with the enclosed extract, which I forward in case......