31 MARCH 1923, Page 10

A well-deserved tribute was paid at the meeting of the

Governors of the Sulgrave Institution, in a letter from the American Ambassador, to the services rendered by Sir Charles Wakefield to the cause of Anglo-American friendship and to his generosity in giving the Burke statue and busts of Chatham and Lord Bryce to the American people. Mr. Harvey said that when he was in Washington both the President and Sir Auckland Geddes praised the work of the Sulgrave delegation on their American tour, so much of whose success was due to Sir Charles Wakefield.