12 MAY 1928, page 14

A Plea For Smaller Schools [to The Editor Of The

SPECTATOR.) SIR,—For all of us interested in the real education of our children there is a growing dread lest these big institutions to which we are almost compelled to send......

Mr. Drinkwater's "bird In Hand " [to The Editor Of

the SPECTATOR.) . Sin,—Just a plea for the play that captures and holds the _ atmosphere of any part of our remaining old . England. Mr. Jennings kicks at " local and accidental......

The N.f.u.

• [To the Editor . of the SPECTATOR.] your issue of April 21st I ventured to suggest that the reply of the National Farmers' Union Secretary (Spectator, April 14th) to Sir......

" Democracy And Our Older Public Schools " • [to

the Editor of the . SPECTATOR.] trust you will forgive me being late, but may I be allowed strongly to protest against the reflections on the Labour Party contained in the......

The Greek Earthquakes . [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]

Sut,—In spite of its total destruction by earthquake twice in seventy years, Corinth is to be rebuilt on the. same site, that is about , three and a half miles north-east of the......

" The School In The Forest " And " The

SCHOOL BY THE SEA " f To the Editor of the. SPECTATOR.] Sue,—In connexion with the excellent article on " Open-Air Schools," in the Spectator for April 28th, your readers may be......