[to Tee Editor Op The "spectator. "]
SIR,—As a public librarian, and therefore to a certain extent responsible for much of the literature provided for a large section of the public, juvenile as well as adult, I......
Who Killed Free-trade ?
[To TER EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR, — I hear that the crowd outside the House of Lords on Tuesday night amused themselves by singing " Who Killed Cock Robin P " I venture......
Sir Wilfrid L A_wson.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—I have just read your appreciative review in last week's issue of the Memoir of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, and am reminded of a bon mot of......
Poisonous Literature.
[TO THE EDITOR 01 THE "SPECTATOR.'] SIR, — I shall be glad if you can find space in your columns for the enclosed letter, which has been addressed to the principal London......
[to The Editor Op The "spectator. " ]
have a great deal of sympathy with the views expressed by Mr. Herbert Bull in his letter which appeared last week in your columns, although I think that there is a danger of......
[to Tier Editor Or Ter Sprctator.1 Srs,—it Is To Be
hoped that your articles and Mr. Bull's letter will inaugurate an extensive movement for the sup- pression of vicious literature. The Head-Masters' Conference and the......
The L.c.c. And Places Of Historic Interest And Natural...
[To THE ED/TOR OP THE 46 SPBCTATOB."1 SIR, — While heartily endorsing your praise in last week's issue of the good work accomplished in the past eighteen years by the National......