1 MAY 1920, page 14

Pise, Straw, And Brice.

[To THE ED/TOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Permit me to correct a misprint of frequent occurrence in your printed reproduction of Mr. Somers Clarke's letter (March 17th)......

The Late Sir 'william Osler.

[To THE EDITOR OF THZ " SPECTATOR."] • SIR,—At my request Dr. Harvey Cushing, of Harvard, will prepare a biography of Sir William Osler, and he will be most grateful to-any one......

The Plumage Bill.

[To IKE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—I did not see the Times correspondence of three weeks ago (quoted by Mr. Massingham in your issue of last Saturday), in Which the......

[to The Editor Op The "spectator."]

SIR,—In your issue of April 24th Mr. Massingliam denies the existence of egret farms in Sind. I can assure you that they do exist. Mr. Massingliam says that the farm birds are......

The Church And Social Service. (to The Editor Op The

"SPECTATOR."] SI11,—My attention has been drawn to the review in your columns of the Report on The Church and Social Service. issued by the Archbishops' Committee to suggest......

First-aid To War Memorial Committees.

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE " Sezoreroa."l Sta,—Referring to your article on " First-Aid to War Memorial Committees," may I be permitted to urge the idea of the Nursery School as the......