10 NOVEMBER 1917, page 16

Captain Bowen-co U Rst.

[To rue EMMA OF THE n SPECTAS03."3 gle,—YOC were kind enough to insert n letter of mine in your issue of September 22nd on the subject of my husband, Captain Bowen-Celther2t,......

"honour To Whom Honour Is Due."

(To ran Emma or ran " SPEGTSTOR."1 SIR,—As we all know, Mr. Lloyd George's speeches are more famed for picturesqueness than for facts. But ;surely the Spectator ought not to......

Hus .and Wycliffe.

[To SAE EDITS: OP Ion SPECTATOO."] Sm,—It is not often one catches a Spectator reviewer making such a " howler." On p. 448 (October• 29th) he speaks of Hus as not only " the......

The Ceylon Scandals.

[TO TEE Ralson or Tan n SPECTATOS."] FIR, — We beg to be allowed to say that the Committee of this Society, which from the first has made every effort to secure a fell inquiry......

Poetry.

HEU MISERANDE PURR. "Tars will recall us," FO we inured of yore, As the young faces of our boys we scanned, "When our last form is taught, our labour o'er, And we have passed......

Bolo.

[To ran EOM!: or ran "SPEC1,7071."3 Pro,- - Ton hare reminded us of the Bolos in Africa and of a Bolo in Mr. Pickwick's Bath. But the " Bole " that has, like the Pasha in Paris,......

" Colly Weston " And "galley-west." [to Tee Editot Or

TIM n SPECTATOR.") Std,—Your discussion only proves once again what one has always stated—viz., that the old English words and phrases are best found in America, particularly in......

Wanted, An Author. [to The Etoto1 Or The Spectat01."] You

tell me the author of the quotation—. " Out of the stress of the doing Into the peace of the done " We are petting it on n Roll of Honour of special entry cadets.—I......

" A Student In Arms" Tue Leading Article In The

Spectator on the death of Lieutenant Hankey and his article "Don't Worry" bare been republished as a leaflet by Messrs. W. Speaight and Sons, 98-91 Fetter Lane, London, E.C. 4,......

Mr. Lansing's Address To Officers.

Wa are very glad to be able to inform our readers that we hare received permission to reprint the noble Address by Mr. Lansing which was published in the Spectator of September......

Not" Ce Hen " Correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed With

the writer's name or initials, or with is pseudonym, or are marked Com- municated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement w i th the mews therein expressed......

"from A V.a.d, Hospital."

Miss MARY-ADA= MACDONALD'S three poems (" In the Ward," "Epiphany Vision," and "In Last Year's Camp ") have been reprinted from the pages of the Spectator in pamphlet form under......