4 JANUARY 1935, page 23

Sir George Goldie

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR, —Miss Perham thinks that Lady Gerald Wellesley and I " claim too much " for Sir George Goldie. But she herself obscures the facts. " What......

A Word On Cromwell

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR, —It would take too long to argue with your correspondent, F. Gertrude Latham, as to whether Oliver Cromwell was a saint or not, though I......

The English In Love

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—To leave Miss Macaulay or any of your readers with the impression that her criticism of our anthology, The English in Love, could be......

The Young Capitalist

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] cannot believe that many of the readers of The Spectator will be misled by the wholely erroneous statements and conclusions set forth with such......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

SIR,—May I be allowed to point out that information as to ways in which the ideas put forward in Mr. Thomas Burns' interesting article " The Young. Capitalist". in your issue of......

The Technique Of Advertising

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] would be your last. wish, probably, to precipitate in your columns a technical discussion of the points raised in your excellent leading......

The Serial Universe

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sm,—In the course of Professor C. E. M. Joad's very kindly review of The Serial Universe, he remarks, " There is a point which, I think, Mr.......