17 SEPTEMBER 1910, page 16

Rto The Editor Op The " Spectator."1

SIR, —Your recent article entitled "Employment for Cats" has roused a good deal of discussion and some indignation in the socially lower, if occasionally geographically higher,......

Miss Catherine Marsh.

[To THE EDITOR OE THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —I have read with great interest and pleasure the letter of " An Onlooker" in last week's Spectator. The writer's eulogy of Miss Marsh......

Cats.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. " ] Sin,—Your correspondent of September 3rd is quite right as to cats being a great protection against snakes. At my house near Jerusalem many......

Goldwin Smith's " Reminiscences."

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR. " ] SIR, —I thank you for inserting (in your issue of August 20th) my little letter asking for information about some interesting people......

Poetry.

"IRELAND'S EYE." A DEBAR, waste, island rock, by tempests worn, Gnawed by the seas and naked to the sky, It bears the name it hath for ages borne Of "Ireland's Eye." It looks......

Art.

WILLIAM HOLMAN HUNT. Mawr reflections flitted through the mind on Monday as the ashes of William Holman Hunt were lowered out of the sunshine into sepulchre at St. Paul's......

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