16 OCTOBER 1920, page 15

Friends' Emergency And War Victims Relief Committee.

IT° THE EDITOR Of THE " SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—May I claim the hospitality of your columns to bring to the notice of your readers a matter of great importance? Many of them are......

St. Mary's Convalescent Home, Birchington- On-sea.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—This institution was founded in 1888 for the accommoda- tion of women of the poorer classes who require rest and recuperation by the......

Poetry.

FROM THE GREEK ANTHOLOGY. (In the metre of the originals.) LOVE LOST. (Meleager.) Om! Eros is lost, the wild boy! 'Twos but this morning Early he slipped out of bed, flew away......

A Saying Of Oliver Cromwell. [to The Editor Or Tel

" SPECTATOR."1 812,— In your article "The Reason for the Terror," in the Spectator of October 9th, you attribute to an Oxford don the Phrase( "I implore you to think it possible......

Sir George Kekewich And The Conservative Party.

fTe TRH EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR.”1 SIR,—In your review of The Education Department and Alter, in your issue of the 9th inst., it is stated that, as a Liberal Politician, I have......

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