Is The Law A Hass [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In my submission, as Barrister in his more courteous mood would say, the case is not so simple as he suggests. The " silencer " does not silence ; there remains......
Alt Heidelberg Du Feine. . . .
- [Von einem deutschen Korrespondenten] ALT Heidelberg, du feine, du Stadt an Ehren reich, am Neckar und am Rheine kein' andre kommt dir gleich. . . " Dem lebendigen Geist ! "......
Invitations To Trespass
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—A new experiment is being tried in this locality, and it is working so satisfactorily that it might well be tried elsewhere. When the......
Sir,—" Janus " Was No Doubt So Busy In His
traditional occupation of looking both ways that by the _time he got to his last paragraph in The Spectator of July 3rd he had no opportunity to notice what was taking place......
Haggis [to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—i _ Read With
interest M. Edith Durham's letter upon the origin of the haggis, where the suggestion is made that cave- man was the originator. This theory is borne out by a passage in Homer's......