10 JULY 1920, page 14

The Idea Of Progress.

(To PER EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sie,—One of the common errors of any particular society on arriving at the stage of communal self-consciousness is that its own peculiar......

A Home For Invalid Children.

[To TRE EDITOR OF TNE " SPECTLTOR."1 Sia,—Some two years ago you were kind enough to appeal for us in the Spectator for funds for the Victoria Home for Invalid Children at......

War Graves.

[To TEL EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sri,—Having suffered the loss of two sons during the war, I have received several letters from the War Graves Commission on the subject of......

The American Legion.

[To TRE EDITOR Or TYE " Eascrnoi."] Sia,—As a member of the American Legion may I state that naturalization in every phase is part of the very spade work of each well-organized......

For Gentlewomen Of Small Means.

[To TNT EDITOR. OF TIE " SPECTATOR."] Sis,—For want of a very moderate sum of money needed for repairs to the house, this excellent home for ladies of small means nearly closed......

Life, University Library Of Nancy. [to Tie Editor Of Teo

" SPICTATOR"] SIR,—At the end of the war, on October 31st, 1918, the library of the University of Nancy was destroyed by an incendiary bomb, and the English section in......