27 AUGUST 1937, page 21

Motorists And Moral Obliquity

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] StR,—We are a little disappointed to note the grudging manner in which you admit Mr. Carpenter's point in your footnote to his letter under the......

"the Greatest Victorian"

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—GreaMeSS is that within a man which lifts him head and shoulders above his fellows and enables him to carry out into practice the aims of......

Bridges For Christians

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] • SIR,—The Archbishop of York, speaking recently in Edinburgh in connexion with the Conference on Faith and Order, quoted Dr. Garvie, who had......

The Fight Against Rheumatism

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Dr. Copeman's article in The Spectator of August 13th is illuminating and informative. He admits that orthodox medi- cine is pretty much......

Roman Catholic And Catholic [to The Editor Of The...

SIR,—In your note appended to the Rev. H. Kennedy's letter, in which he asked for more accuracy in your special corre- spondent's description of different churches, you remark......

Mr. Burns' Doctorate

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—" Janus," in your issue of The Spectator of the 20th instant, in the last paragraph of "A Spectator's Notebook," states that "Mr. Burns......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Sir,—no, Mr. Arnold...

it will not do. You state that "every ton of Russian timber reaching these shores today arrives in Russian ships," but you now admit that in 1936 practically to per cent, was......

Smoking In 'buses

[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—While I am in agreement with your talented com- mentator " Janus " on the subject of the litter nuisance, I feel that I must join issue......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator.] Snt,—my Experience On The

Bench strongly supports your view that whilst some motor offences are ethically serious, others have no moral significance. Often I have heard constables giving evidence in......