11 APRIL 1914, page 17

'books Wanted For The Leipzig Exhibition.

[To THE Eurros Or THE ..SFECT11202.1 SIR,—At the forthcoming International Book Trade Exhibi- tion at Leipzig this summer, a section of the British depart- ment will be devoted......

What The Theatrical Profession Is Doing Foe The Blind [to

THE EDITOR Or TEM "BriCTATOL'l Sm,—Would you kindly allow me to appeal through your columns to the theatrical-profession as a whole on behalf of the National Institute for the......

The National Lending Library For The Blind.

[To ass Lamas or ass ..SPICTATON..1 Si, — The Spectator has on former occasions shown interest in the National Lending Library for the Blind, and I, therefore, venture to ask......

A Misquotation.

[To ran Zones or an " Sta, — You rarely trip. But have you not done so gloriously in last week ' s number P You quote I speak not of pity, I speak not of fear; They neither must......

Sir Charles Topper.

(TO THE EDITOR Or THE "SrEcT.eroe. - 1 Bilk—Mentioning to my father that Sir Charles Tupper's Becollections of Sixty Years had just been published, it was interesting to hear......

Blind: Another Side Of The Question. [to The Editor Elan

.SPECTAT0141 SIE,—I thoroughly endorse every word in " Subscriber's " letter in the Spectator of April 4th. For four years I have been doing all I can to help the blind in a......

"early Collegiate Life."

[To THE EDITOR or ran "Brierraros."1 the review of "Early Collegiate Life" in the Spectator of March 28th, the mention of "one of Anthony's mistresses" leads to a reflection......