Home Truths From America " [to The Editor Of The
SPECTATOR] SIR, — I do not take in The Spectator, but often see it. I was shocked to read the article, " Home Truths from America," and feel it was a very great pity to publish......
The Unemployed [to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir,—in An
article dealing with unemployment appearing in last week's Spectator it is stated that there are 2,000,000 men unemployed. May I point out that the returns published by the......
The Haunted House [to The Editor Of The Spectator]
SIR,—Mr. E. S. P. Haynes' bedside reading is evidently as amazing as his letter or indeed of his sense of charm in building. Houses have been, and will continue to be, saved by......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator]
SIR,—One of the very few objections to the abolition of the dog is that we should be deprived of the pleasure and edifica- tion of hearing women talk to them.—Your obedient......
[to The Editor Of The Spectator] Sir, — I Think Your...
who would abolish dogs must have lived some time in the East to have acquired his strange views concerning them. There is a legend that our Blessed Lord, once passing a dead......
Cynomania
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR] Sta,—Some people love dogs and some do not. Mr. Vulliamy goes too far in calling mere dog-lovers " cynomaniacs ": we are all of us free to......