Sla,—in Your Issue Of June 19th, " Janus " Says
that he is perplexed by Lord Wardington's recent speech in the House of Lords, but it seems to me that he misses the point of it by taking an income of £4,000 a year as his......
Letters To The Editor
THE BREADLESS RICH SIR,—I am grateful to "Janus" for his reference to my remarks in the House of Lords on the subject of the position of the largest Surtax payers. He had only......
Sir,—mr. J. R. M. Whitehorn, In His Article Of June
12th on Dr. Arnold, has suggested that intellectual education should come before religious education. Would it not be more true to say that the former is an essential part of......
Ther Member Of The Sixth Form Call For An Addendum.
It was found time passed that to confine praepositorial power to the Sixth form 'li d not work, because there were often cases of weak creatures with ins who were no match for......
Sin,—as A Member Of Rugby School I Am Unable To
leave unchallenged the surprising statement of Messrs. Ellun ants Scott that prowess at sports gains more approval in the school than intellectual ability. In my opinion this is......
Public Corporations
Stn,—Mr. Oscar R. Hobson's thoughtful article on thic subject must be read with some qualifications. Of public utility companies he writes, "in getting rid of - the profit......