1 JUNE 1901, page 16

Poetry.

THE • SCHOOL AT WAR. (To J. E. PitessoN.) ALL night before the brink of death In fitful sleep the army lay, For through the dream that stilled their breath Too gauntly glared......

In Memoriam.

[To THE EDITOR OF THR "Spacre:r0a.1 Sin,—There has recently died of disease in South Africa in my old battery a gunner, =toted and unknown. In December, 1899, this man was by......

A Green Girdle For London.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.'] SIR,—In common, I believe, with many of your readers, allow me to thank you for your delightful article on this subject in the Spectator of......

B 0 0 Ks.

WILLIAM PITT.* WILLIAM PITT has paid the penalty, levied upon the greatest men, of contemporary hatred and posthumous detraction. In the Government with whose support he ruled......

The Story Of A Dream House.

(To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.1 SIR,—In your article in the Spectator of May 25th on the Diary of Sir M. Grant Duff you cite a story of a dream house, and say that if......