15 APRIL 1916, page 11

"in Quietness And In Confidence."

W E seem to read without end observations on the mental and moral results of the impact of war upon the nation. We hear of the effects of intense personal danger upon young......

American Clergymen And The War.

(To TRH EDITOR OP THU SPECTATOR...1 Sin,—For upwards of twenty years I have been a regular reader of your most valuable paper, and I take this occasion to express my sense of......

Letters To The Editor.

THE UNSEEN BOND. (To TER EDITOR OD THE SPECTATOR...I SIR,—An American of British descent not on Life's editorial staff, who has read "The Unseen Bond," cannot resist the impulse......

The American Rights Committee And The War. Tto The Editor

ON THE SPECTATOR:1 Bra,—I am enclosing with this papers issued by the American Rights -Committee. I should like to call the special attention of your readers to the resolutions......