20 NOVEMBER 1915, page 27

Tennyson Museum At Lincoln.

[To Tin: EDITOR OY TILE! "SPECTATOR:'] SIR, — The Committee of the Public Library at Lincoln are willing—and it is their own suggestion—to set apart a room to become the home......

' The Dolphin Inn,' Guildford.

[To THE EDITOR Or Ills " SPIICTATOIL."] feel sure that you and a large number of your readers must be familiar with the lovely old town of Guildford, and will be as distressed......

" Les Blesses Qui Peuvent Mourir."

[To TOR EDITOR Or Tile " SPECTATOR."'" Sm—You let me ask for help last May for the Urgency Cases Hospital in France, and your readers were so generous then that I venture to ask......

Sortes.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—The letter of Mr. S. C. Kaines Smith in your issue of October 30th reminds me of a Persian story which may have some interest at the......

After Care Of The Blinded Soldier—a Practical Scheme.

[TO Tile EDITOR Or TRH " SeROYATOR.1 SIR, —Men who have been blinded in fighting for us and who have been trained at St. Dunstan's, Regent's Park, London, in one of the many......

Three Clubs Now Organized For These Men In London.

We feel sure your readers will be interested to know of the progress of the Victoria League Club, which has been opened since last June at 16 Regent Street. So great has been......