22 FEBRUARY 1913, page 19

[to The Editor 01 The "spectator. "]

wonder whether many housemasters at English public schools will agree with the views of "Another Housemaster" as expressed in his letter in your issue of February 15th. I know......

Notice. —when "correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed...

name or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked "Communicated," the Editor must net necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode......

Exuberance Of Language.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—In reply to your comment on my letter headed "A Mild Remonstrance," which appeared in your last issue, will you allow me to say that I......

A Hostel For Girls.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR"] SIR,—At this time, when so much interest has been aroused in the housing of the working classes, and so many of the dangers to which girls are......

The Spring In Winter. [te Tee Editor Op The . Srectator.1

SIR,—As an illustration of the extreme mildness of this winter, I send you herewith a list of wild flowers found in blossom by use on Friday, February 14th, in West Sussex:--......

A Housemaster's Letters.

[TO THE EDITOR OF ass "SPECTATOR;"] S ra, — I have read with much interest both your review of "A Housemaster's Letters" (February Stb) and the letter of " Another Housemaster"......

Poetry,

I. M. " RAKISH" : A SCOTCH TERRIER. LITTLE lad, little lad, and who's for an airing, Who's for the river and who's for a run; Four little pads to go fitfully faring, Looking for......