14 APRIL 1894, Page 15

COLLEGE FOR MEN AND WOMEN. (ESTABLISHED 1864.) [To THE EDITOR

OP THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—May we appeal to your readers who love intellectual pleasures, scientific research, and the like, to come and help us P We want help in our classes for students who, working hard at bread-winning all day, spend their leisure in gaining a higher education than has been within their reach. We want ladies and gentlemen to help in the classes, to help in the social life of the common room, to help also in the work of the lending-library, thereby-imparting to others the great benefits they have themselves derived from a liberal education. —I am, Sir, &c., LOUISA E. GOOLD, Lady Superintendent.

The College for Working Men and Women, 29 Queen Square, W.O.