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[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—We much admire your invariable fairness, as exemplified in publishing the letter of Sir Ion Hamilton Benn. May I crave the same indulgence......
Marriage And Sex [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—dr.
Williams' article in your current issue is good reading, which is more, as it seems to me, than can be said for what the Rev. S. A. MeDowall wrote. Mr. McDowall's conclusions......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—there May Be A
good deal to be said for Mr. Yeats- Brown's idea that every European town should be called " by the title its natives have given it." If that were done, however, towns in the......
The Need For Spiritual Renewal [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Your correspondent N. A., in your issue of October 31st, must claim the sympathy of many in his aspiration for a spiritual renewal of the national life ; but he......
Polite Geography [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,...
would have all European place- names pronounced and written as in the country of their origin (though he excepts two countries on the ground of special difficulty). But why......
The "spectator" And The English Language [to The Editor Of
the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—It is a shock to find from your note to Mr. E. C. Owen's letter that you accept with pride the description " protagonist of Free Trade." May I submit that......
A Cut In Episcopal Incomes [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] Sia,—Cuts, voluntary or imposed, have lately been made in many kinds of income—in the incomes of the King and the royal family, of Cabinet Ministers, of judges, of......