15 JANUARY 1916, Page 16

" GERMANIA CONTRA MUNDUM " AND THE BLIND. [To THE

EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—It may perhaps interest you to know that some blind readers are sharing in the advantage of reading the interesting articles, "Germania contra Mundum," which appeared in the Spectator last July and August. I have transcribed them into Braille type, and after lending them to an individual blind reader have sent them to the Home Teaching Society for the Blind, and have heard from the secretary that they are much appreciated and eagerly asked for. I had hoped the National Institute for the Blind would have produced them in stereotyped Braille, as that would have given them a wider circulation among the blind, but this does not appear to have been done.—I am, Sir, &c.,

J. E. C.