[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]
SIR, — Immediately after reading your article on "The Ideal Public Worship Bill " to-day, I came across the following prac- tical commentary upon it. A Mr. Tugwell has been......
The Ideal Public Worship Bill.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 SIR, —Your admirable proposal for the restoration of peace to troubled parishes would doubtless be welcomed by the majority of the......
Parties And Cabinets.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE ISPECTATOR.1 Six,—Is the time unripe to discuss a possibility to which the suggestion of a " Central Party " directly points, though it does nothing at all......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator. " ] Sir, — I Happened,...
not to have noticed as soon as I otherwise should have done, your reference to me in your recent article, "The Public Worship Bill." In general, I have no taste for......
The Alleged Snobbishness Of Dogs.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 SIR, — In Professor Huxley's recent work on Hume, there is this passage :—" One of the most curious peculiarities of the dog- mind is its......
Women's Halls At Oxford.
[TO TEE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.1 Sra,—From a short paragraph in the Spectator of Saturday last, there appears to be still some misconception as to the , details of the......