[to The Editor Of The "spectator."]
SIR,—There is a factor in the present educational situation which many of Mr. Birrell's critics habitually overlook. Whatever differences of opinion there may be as to the......
[to The Editor Op The "seactkron."] Sir, — May I Suggest...
the controversy which is now being waged in the Press over the merits and demerits of Mr. Birrell's Education Bill ought not to be treated exclusively as an issue between......
[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sir,—as This Is
a time of plain speaking, will you allow me, as a constant reader of the Spectator, to make a brief and plain reply to the main contention of your earnest and vigorous article......
[to The Editor Of The "spectator:1
SIR,—There are many, both lay and clerical, up and down the country who cordially approve of the method of dealing with the Education Bill which you have outlined in your last......