Mr. Pares And Dr. Dillon.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE . SPECTILTOR•1 you grant me space to say that Mr. Bernard Pares is now travelling in the interior of Russia, out of reaeh of the Spectator, or even of......
Sir John Fisher.
LTO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPROTATORr] Sya,—The object of my last letter (August 17th) was to show that the exceptional position gained for himself by Sir John Fisher had......
Working Men And The Older Universities. [to The Editor Of
THE " SrEcrAToR.1 Sin, — I should like to see the figures by which you arrive at the conclusion that a College "makes a certain number of pounds a year out of him,"—i.e., the......
Mr. John Burns.
rTO TUE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—I notice in your panegyric on Mr. Burns in last week's Spectator you do not doubt that "he will obtain the support of the working......
[to Tied Editor Or The "spnotator.") Sir,—will Mr. Latham...
August 24th) kindly tell us what will be the weekly old-age pension secured to the child for whom, in premiums, the small sum of 21 19s. has been paid in nine years ; the age at......
Old-age Pensions.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPZOTATOR.1 Sin,—The experience of the elementary-school master men- tioned by your correspondent Mr. Latham (Spectator, August 24th) must be that of......
Humility.
[To TUB EDITOR OF THE " SPZCTA.T08.1 SIR, — Your instructive and most true article on humility (Spectator, August 17th, p. 220) seemed to me to need a note on the simple and......