Restricted Population [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
Sin,—In his last letter " Unemployed " writes : " One cannot tamper with the sexual and procreative instincts " : in other words, those instincts are sacrosanct. Here he surely......
Vagrom Men [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
Srn,—Vagrancy is a blot on civilization and to diminish it, particularly amongst 'the young tramps, praiseworthy. At Gray House, Bieester, 'this is the kind of thing that is......
The Ethics Of Gambling [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR,—If Mr. Rowse believes that the ethics of gambling depend on the degree of knowledge on which the risk is taken, would he justify the man who bets on a horse after a full......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR,—In reply to the letter from " Unemployed " in your issue of March 3rd, as another unemployed Liverpool man, may I, on behalf of the unemployed, strongly protest against his......
[to The Editor Of The Specrieros.] Have Read With Interest
the letter on work centres and concur with your correspondent. Such schemes only touch the fringe, possibly tend to bring content instead of intensifying our efforts towards......
The Oxford Movement [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
Sin,—The difficulty inherent in Mr. Lewis's contention is : (1) In his Assize Sermon, Mr. Keble protested against the suppression of superfluous Irish Sees ; if they had been......
Should Reviewers Be Censors ? [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR.] Sia,—" Art," says Mr. Scott-James in your last number, " has one way of approaching reality, ethics another. They are not in the least opposed, but they are......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir, — In Your Last Issue
a correspondent suggested that the unemployed " should have a little less education and a little more entertainment." For the last two years the League has advocated the use of......