Men And Measures.
ITo ens Enrroa or ems "8ezorson."3 Sue—Some time ago you published various criticisms of the Montagu-Chelmsford Report. It may, even now, interest your readers to know the views......
University Expenses.
ITo THE EDITOR or TEE " SPELTA'POR.") SIR,—The letter from a College Bursar in your issue of April 19th illustrates the inequality of lots which these evil times have brought......
The Extraordinary Epitaph.
LT° ran Beams or an "SHOTAT03."3 • Sro,—It may interest you to know that the High Email tomb- -stone was erected to the memory of Elizabeth Barklamb—a name that would have......
A Sailor's Dog In War Time.
(To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTLTOR.") SIR,—Many adventures have been thoroughly enjoyed by Yel, a magnificent Airedale terrier, the property of Commander Davenport, of......
Englishmen And Animals.
Pro THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR.") Ste.—In the letter on the above subject, signed F. A. Starge, published in your issue of April 12th, the writer says: " Have you forgotten......
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We suggest that there can be no better Present in Peace or War than an Annual Subscription to the Spectator. He or she who gives the Spectator as a present will give a weekly......