The Women's Holiday Fund.
[To TIM EDITOR OF ins "SPECTATOR:1 Sln, — The generous response made by your readers to the appeal you have so kindly inserted in the Spectator for the last two years has boon......
" The Holy Mountain. "
[To VIE EDITOR Or VII "SPECTATOR."' SIR,—You were good enough to notice at some length last week this month ' s instalment in the English Review of my novel, "The Holy......
A Correction.
[TO Tits EDITOR OP T1111 "SPEOPITOR.1 SIR,—May I be allowed to correct your kindly reviewer of my book, "The Inns of Court," in your last week's issue, in one small point upon......
The Call Of The Cuckoo.
[To 71IS EDITOR 01 ins "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I have tried this spring to take down, whenever I could, the notes of the cuckoos calling near my house. I have heard a number of......
The " Spectator " And The "nineteenth Century."
rro ins EDITOR Or ins " SPECT•TOn."1 SIR,—My attention has been called to an article in your issue of Saturday last, the 5th inst., in which you think that the insertion of......
"communicated," The Editor Must Not Necessarily Be Held...
in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode of expression. In such instances, as in the case of "Letters to the .Editor," insertion only means that the matter......
A School Of Theology At Oxford.
[TO TUE EDITOR OP ins ''SPECTATOR."] 81 R, — May I be allowed to call the attention of your readers to the announcement which has, I believe, appeared in your adver- tising......
Do Animals Reason P
[TO TUB EDITOt Or TAM "SrlIOTATOR."] StR, — In the very interesting article entitled "Do Animals Reason?" in your issue of June 5th you cite a paradox of Mr. Brewater's which......