26 JANUARY 1918, page 17

" Schadenfreitde."

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " 6PECT1TOR."] Srs,—The writer of the article The Government of Belgium " by Germany " has apparently forgotten the Aristotelian &Ivo/mimic/a. The word......

He Lies 'twixt Heaven And Earth, Gone Is The Chill

of lonely fear, The cloud that gave him birth 0 Guardian Angel, share with me • His moments of unrest, Your wings shall be his canopy, His pillow is my breast. See ! The Red......

History As Taught In America.

ITo THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—With reference to the article which appeared in your issue of December 29th, may I draw attention to the fact that the Bureau of......

Mr. Lansing's Address To Officers.

WE are very glad to be able to inform our readers that we have received permission to reprint the noble Address by Mr. Lansing which was published in the Spectator of September......

A Quotation For The Times. (to The Editor Or The

" SPECrATOR."3 Sin,—I wonder whether any one, in the hunt for "quotations for the times," has called attention to the following from Dante (Purgatorio, XX.). It seems......

"from A V.a.d. Hospital."

MISS MARY-A HAIR MACDONALD'S three poem s ( In t he Ward," " Epiphany Vision," and " In Last Year's Camp ") have been reprinted from the pages of the Spectator in pamphlet form......

"christ In Flanders."

THE poem entitled " Christ in Flanders," which appeared in our issue of September 11th, 1915, has been reprinted in leaflet forth. Copies can be obtained from Messrs. W.......

" New Year Resolves."

AT the request of many of our readers our leading article "New Year Resolves," which appeared in the Spectator on Decem- ber 29th, 1917, has been republished in pamphlet form.......

The Prisoners Of War Office In Switzerland (to The Editor

OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—Perhaps you will accord me the hospitality of your widely read review for an appeal in favour of the Prisoners of War Office of the International Red......

Poetry.

Tram youngest friend of youth, yet wise and old In years and care and counsel.—Lay to rest His heart in Harrow where—herself ensouled- It loved and laboured, joyed and gave its......

Tennyson's Rhymes.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTIT02.”1 SIR,—As an old Lincolnshire man, born close to the Tennyson country, I have been interested in the series of letters on Tenny- son's......

Notice.—when " Correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed...

name or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Communicated," the Editor armed not necessarily be held to be in agree- ment with the views therein expressed or with the......