Kierkegaard
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] - Sla,—I agree with Mr. Herbert Read inlainenting the I egag neglect of Kierkega ard in this country, but hardly think . • he is correct in .......
Sea-birds And Oil
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sut,—I read with interest and sorrow Mr. Wright's letter in yOur issue of September 20th, about the number of sea-birds on the 'Coast of......
The Importance , Of Being Earnest
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sra,—In your issue of September 20th, Janus asks whether the " fact " that in the Irish Free State almost every car with a priest in it is a......
A Correction
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,--May I draw your attention to a printer's error AViliebi occurred in my letter on the Assyrians published in your last, issue ? . With......
[to, The Editor Of Tiie Spectator.] Sin,----the Two...
Sir Norman Angell and Mr. D. W. Brogan on the advantages .of colonial possessions to the great industrial Powers, make no mention of the part played in colonial development by......
Opinions On Oxford
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] Sin,—Who is this preposterous fellow, signing himself " ex-editor of the Cherwell " who prates of " most consistent contributors rewarded with......
Belfast Riots
WITH reference to the letter published in our . issue pr August 80th ,last over the signature of " C. Mathews " of 103 Falls Road, Belfast, we are informed by Mr. Charks......
San,—in The Review Of Kierkegaard Appeariag In Your Issue Of
September 27th last, if is 'stated that Dr. Allen's' " is the first book on Kierkegaard to be publiShed in this 'country." In justice attention should be called' to Francis W.......