The Coronation Service.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THIS "SPECTATOR."] SIR, — Amongst the many passages cited in the newspapers and magazines at this time about the Coronation, I hove not found any quotation......
Mr. Rhodes And The Jesuits.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sin, — In connection with the statement published in the Review of Reviews regarding Mr. Rhodes's so-called political will, I think the......
The Education Bill.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,--Mr. Snell is not the only one of your readers who is puzzled as to your standpoint with regard to the Education Bill. If Sections 9 and......
Person A.lity.
[TO THE EDITOR OF TILE "SPEOTATOR.1 SIR,—Four of us were sitting round the tea-table when I, having just been reading some of Dr. Moberly's discussions on personality, started......
An American On The Boer War.
Mu THE EDTTOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:I Sre.,—As an Englishman resident in, and a naturalised citizen of, the United States, it has been a source of strength and comfort to me to......
'[to The Editor Op Thf. "spectator."] Ste, — "is It Not The
fact that what the Education Bill proposes to do for the Church of England and other still existing denominational schools has already in many cases been done for themselves by......
The Legend Of Waterloo.
[To THE EDITOR OP TRY "SPECTATOR."' offer you a contribution to the legend of Waterloo. Amongst the papers of my late father I find a letter written to him by Lord Stradbroke in......
Lord Curzon's Frontier Speech. Go The Editor Of The...
SIR, — May I point out a slight slip in the obiter dictum with which your interesting note in the Spectator of May 3rd on Lord Curzon's Frontier speech winds up ? Of the "chief......