Poetry
THE RECOVERY WHEN I walked out to-day, I bore a secret burden in my heart, A load of tired anxiety, the fruit Of false ambition, and the mad pursuit In which all men engage, who......
The Industrial Christian Fellowship [to The Editor Of The...
SIR, --In your issue of May 1st Miss Cam well expressed the attitude of many who desire to associate Christianity with political objects. May I be permitted to point out the......
Children's Country Holidays: A "spectator" Fund [to The...
the SPECTATOR.] Sia,—Among the first and most helpless sufferers from the reverberations of the general strike are many of London's poor children. I appeal on behalf of the......
Books And The Date Of Publication [to The Editor Of
the Specrieroel Slit,—In the Authors' and Printers' Dictionary, by F. Howard Collins, it states under " Title Page " that such page should contain amongst other things " date of......
:walking In Circles [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...
in a circle when lost is not confined to adults. In 1900 at Cue, Murchiston, Western Australia, a picnic was given to the schoolchildren. Owing to exceptional rains the grass......
Motors And Air Pollution [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR,—For some years the Spectator has conducted an able and vigorous campaign with the object of getting the pollution of the atmosphere by unburnt coal smoke, discharged from......
Barriers
THE strange world of the flitting birds I am afraid to know. The woodlands, with their leafy words, The rustlings to and fro, The furry inmates, swift and wise, All evade my......