7 MAY 1921, page 13

Kind Inquiries.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin, —Your article on " Kind Inquiries " reminds me of a story I read some time ago of a little girl who was invited to a children's party......

Art.

THE ACADEMY. Eppur a more. TELE ACADSMY doors have given way, shaken by the thundering of the younger generation. No longer is a masterpiece debarred from exhibition because it......

The Commercial Case For The Plumage Bill. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—As the one responsible for the table of figures quoted by Mr. Massingham, may I be permitted to assure Mr. Downham that the reference to the total......

Poetry.

TRESPASSERS. GAUNTLY outlined, white and still, Three haystacks peer above the hill; Three aged rakes thrust sprawlingly Fantastic tendons to the sky. In the void and dismal......

The League Of Arts Entertainments. (to The Editor Or The

" SPECTATOR.") Snt,—The League of Arts has the permission of H.M. Office of Works to produce entertainments in Hyde Park on the Saturdays this summer at 3 and 8 p.m. The......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sia,—apropos Of The

Plumage Bill, for which I am a keen partisan and upholder of the view taken by the Spectator, the following incident took place about a week ago, and may interest you. While......

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