The Clergy And The Licensing Bill.
pro THE EDITOR OF THE "SPEOTATOR.1 SrE,—In the notice of the May Contemporary in your issue of May 9th I am accused of "launching a monstrous charge" against the Church and the......
Kentish Headland For The People.
[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR:] SIR) — Among the letters of kind response to my appeal which appeared in your columns last week is one promising a donation of 250 if the......
Protection In America. Lto The Editor Of The "...
SIR,—Our League believes that the struggle of any nation either to maintain or to establish Free-trade is a matter of international concern, and is therefore hoping to......
The Shakespeare Memorial.
LTO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.'l SIR, — Since you suggest in your interesting article of May 23rd that there are difficulties and dangers connected with the endowment of a......
The Traffic In Orders.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR." SgE, — In your issue of the 16th inst. appeared an admirable article under the heading "The Traffic in Orders." Permit me to endorse your......
Tint Tolstoy Celebration. [to The Editor Or The...
appears to be certain that Count Tolstoy, while desiring to hold completely aloof from all responsibility for the celebration of his eightieth birthday on August 28th, is yet......
Glastonbury Abbey. [to The Editor Of The " Spx0tator."1
Sin,—I have this morning (May 25th) received a most welcome letter in reference to the fund I am endeavouring to raise for the purchase of Glastonbury Abbey. Sir Henry Harben......
The Tercentenary Of Milton.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'] SIR,—December 9th next will be the three-hundredth anniver- sary of the birth of Milton. The Council of the British Academy, feeling that the......