Overtime In The Docks
SIR,—The Spectator of February 22nd commented that "coal-miners have to be singularly unreasonable or extraordinarily foolish before they forfeit the admiration and respect in......
The Society For Twentieth Century Music
SIR,—Having devoted very nearly the whole of my column in your issue of February 6th to commenting on the melancholy necessity for a Society for Twentieth Century Music, and......
Letters To The Editor
Public Worship SIR,—So long as we Church people manage to " hold the Faith in unity of spirit in the bond of peace," does it really matter so very much if we fail to attain......
Sir,—in Your Issue Of February 22nd You Published An Urbane
essay by Mr. Harold Nicolson concerned with Mr. Nicolson's own attitude towards a number of matters, and containing an occasional passing reference to the late Norman Douglas—a......
Norman Douglas
SIR,—In the few obituary and other notices I managed to see on Norman DtSuglas I was struck, as I was too in Mr. Harold Nicolson's reflections in the Spectator, by what seemed a......
Sir,—mr. Christie's Article Reminds Me Of Lord...
Disraeli in 1874 on Archbishop Tait's proposals to suppress ritualism : " The Archbishop is asking for an impossibility; that it shall be as easy to apply a much-disputed law,......