An Excursion In A Calendar.
1..TE THE EDITOR OF TUB -sescrixoa.1 Sra,—We have to thank you for your interesting notice of our "Nature Calendar." Evidently the reviewer VMS in a merry mood when he penned......
Tennyson And The Bible. [to The Editor Of The "spectator:1
Srn,—I think the following extract from Lord Tennyson's new edition of "In Memoriam" is specially interesting just now, bearing as it does very forcibly on the religions......
Ploughing Matches.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE osesersToRm Sra,—Will you kindly give publicity in your columns to a movement that is now being instituted, to induce farmers to work their horses without......
Fairy-tales And Their Uses.
[To Tao EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'] Sra,—I have read with much pleasure the interesting and suggestive article on fairy-tales in the Spectator of Novem- ber 11th, 1905. No one,......
Naval And Military Courts-martial.
[TO THE EDITOR OF TEE "SPECTATOR."] Sr,—Mr. Horace Wyndham in your last issue admits that the sentence of a military Court-Martial requires confirma- tion by a superior......
Principles Of Parish Work.
(TO THE EDITOR OF THE "EPRUCATOR:1 am a little afraid that your kind and appreciative notice of my "Principles of Parish Work" in the Spectator of January 27th may lead your......
A Correction.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "EPROTATOR:'.1 SIR,—YOU are generally so accurate in your statements that I must call your attention to a mistake in last week's issue. On p. 131 you speak......