Sin,—in Your Sympathetic Notice Of The Jubilee Book Of The
Working Men's College in last week's Spectator you question whether its students are indeed working men. As this is a matter of some importance to the College, I trust you will......
Sxn,—i Have Viewed With Much Interest The Discussion...
of Dr. Rose's " Napoleonic Studies " on the question of Canning, Denmark, and Tilsit. Having only just returned from abroad, Dr. Rose's essay is not to hand, though I believe it......
Sir,—in The Search For Light And Truth I Have Steadily
read the Spectator for years, and do sometimes find those pearls of great price in its pages; but the writer of an article on " Employment and Extravagance" in your issue for......
Ste, — It May Be Presumptuous For A Working Man To Attempt
a criticism of an article in the Spectator. I do so with the greatest diffidence, hoping the while that the pen of a more ready writer will be wielded to some purpose in......
.sib.,, --in The Interesting Article Under The Above...
Spectator of December 31st, 1904, the writer, in suggesting certain methods as to the disposal of Fulham Palace to the best advantage (assuming that London House is......
Sra,—by Way Of Illustration On Your Criticism Of Mr....
attitude, I send you the following quotation from Fielding :—" Surely the actions of men seem to be the justest interpreters of their thoughts, and the truest standard by which......