11 MAY 1912, page 16

The 'titanic' Fund And Its - A Dministratio N.

• LTO THE EDITOR 07 THR "SPECTATOR. "] Sin,—The whole-hearted support which has been given to the 'Titanic' disaster fund reflects the greatest credit on the charitable public,......

Sea Training And Disasters At Sea. [to The Editor Of

THE " SPECTATOR." 1 SIR,—The question of the proper sea-education of our seamen is a matter so pertinent to the issues now being raised that it is necessary to again call public......

[to Tee Editor Op The "spectator;'] Sir,—in Reference To The

letter by Mr. Kenny on the question as to where the rule of " women first" comes from, and if it is more binding on the English-speaking races than all others. may I suggest......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator."] Sin,—here Is A

line of Euripides (Iph. in Aul. 1394): A ' S 'y ' avbp mpetecon , yuvatmeZv pvphav dpiiv Odor, " Worthier than ten thousand women is one man to see the light." By a sudden......

The Loss Of The ' Titanic.'

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] Efu,—Even if no one else raises a note of protest, I hope you will allow me to express my feelings of disgust and shame at the way my......

[to The Editor Or The "srsernoit."] Sir, — Among The...

conscience discussed by Cicero in his "De Mollie" (III. xxiii. 89) it is of sad interest to find a passage (quoted from the Greek casuist Hecate) which puts clearly the terrible......

The Ethics Of Shipwreck,

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR, — As a. contribution towards the history and limits of the nautical rule in shipwrecks, " Women and children first," an American lady......