11 JUNE 1921, page 15

The Art Of Inscription.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") have read with much interest the letter from " Ignotus " on the art of inscription in your issue of April 16th. He quotes with deserved......

Who Are The Miners P [to The Editor Of The

" SPECTATOR."] Sru,—As a miner I was somewhat puzzled by the letters of " Ifidlander " and C. J. Eyres in your issue of May 28th. What exactly are they aiming at? Am I to......

Egypt For The Egyptians.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " Seeeraros."] Sin,—The valuable article in your issue of May 28th on the troubles in Egypt leads me to submit the following remarks. The trouble is......

[to Editor Or The " Spectator."]

Sts,—As an inscription for a War Memorial I suggest the phrase from the King's letter to the relatives of the fallen: " They passed from the eight of men by the path of duty and......

The Education Of English Boys In India. [to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Would you kindly allow me to draw attention to the existence of English boys in India whose educational needs an not, I think, fully understood in......

[to The Editor Op The " Spectator."] (placed Us Holub

CULTRAM ABBEY.) SIR, —The inscription on the memorial to those of the parish of Holme Cultram, Cumberland, who fell in the Great War is as follows :- "They gave their bodies to......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."]

Sra,—The lines quoted in the last issue of the Spectator by one of your correspondents :— "He died the noblest death a man may die, Fighting for God, and Right, and Liberty— And......

War Memorial. But Lowell's Line, "we Rather Seem The Dead

that stayed behind," expresses to many, more poignantly than any other phrase, what they feel about the " glorious dead."—......