Dear eminent Poundians, In "Affirmations, Gaudier-Brzeska," New Age (Feb. 4, 1915), Pound wrote: "Take, if you likie, four typical vorticists: there is Brzeska, and another man digging about in recondite early woodcuts or in studies of Chinese painting, and another man mad about Korin, and another man whom even The Spectator has referred to as 'learned.'" Could you help me identify who is who, and the specific references of The Spectator, (i.e., the date, the issue number, and the title of the article, and even the subject), if you know? I am also curious to know if anyone has worked on the issue of class, not the already well-noted issue of race though, in Ezra Pound's writings and speeches? Any opinions on either or both questions will be highly appreciated. Best, Louis Lin