The Post-war Structure "
SIR,—It is important in discussing the Post-War Structure that we should not confuse the issues. May I therefore comment on the article under this title in your last issue? You......
War Songs
SIR,—In your issue of April 16th Col. Walter Elliot raises an interesting question for research. Unfortunately, some at least of his evidence seems faulty. For instance, the......
Indian Perplexities
Sul,—I would refer Mr. Kerr (and any of your readers who are likely to be misled by Mr. Kerr's statement about the views of the non-Roman Indian Church and negotiation) to your......
English And American Speaking
SIR,—Mr. Connely, in his comment upon some of the obvious differences between our English and that of the U.S.A., gives a simplified explanation of origins that is certainly not......
Our Future Queen
Six,—Your very interesting article in your issue of April 16th on " Our Future Queen " may give an unintentional impression to readers in the Empire that their interests are......
Henry James
Snt,—Mr. Swinnerton has an odd formula for understanding an artist's work. He tells us to strip Henry James's characters. But why should we? And of what shall we strip them? Of......