Bucket Shops And The Post Office
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—Some time since the Attorney-General considered it advisable personally to warn the public, through the B.B.C., against the activities of......
A Correction [to Tlfe Editor Of The Sekarator.1 Strt I —...
through My article on Marshal Pilsudski which appeared in The Spectator of May 18th I regret to notice that I made a slip of the pen. The Exhibition, at the :open* of . which on......
The Homework Problem [to The Editor Of Ti: Spectator.]...
pupil of his predecessor, Dr. Hillard, I read Mr. Bell's article on " The Homework Problem " with particular interest. He does not specify the exact amount of time that he......
"farewell To Fifth Avenue" [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]
SIR,—It appears that in saying of Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt Junior's Farewell To ...Fifth Avenue, that " the English critics have gaily ridiculed Mr. Vanderbilt's earnest expose......
A. Misquotation [to The Editor Of The Spectator.]...
you aciclided Mr. Baldwin for the peroration of his speech of Mity 22nd, was somewhat Spoilt by the fact that your Parliarnentary correspondent quoted his words inaccurately.......
The Czech Parties
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.] SIR,—In No. 5578 of Friday, May 24th, 1935, of your appre- ciated paper you have an article : News of the Week, The Czech Elections. You spoke......
Professor C. H. Turner
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.,] SIR,—Janus, in ,your issue of May 17th, 1935, with referents to the lamented death of Professor F. C. Burkitt of Cambridge, expressed the......