26 MAY 1917, page 13

" Maud " And The War.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sta,—I am wondering if any one besides myself has noticed how appropriate are the closing lines of Tennyson's " Maud" to the present war. I......

B 0 0 K S.

"A STUDENT IN ARMS." Arn lovers of "A Student in Arms" and his work, now to be counted in thousands and to be found wherever the English language is spoken, will be delighted to......

Poetry.

THE CHILDREN'S WAR. Tufa is the Children's War : because The victory's to the young and clean ! 'Up to the Dragon's ravening jaws March dear Eighteen and Seventeen. Fresh from......

Dew Ponds.

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR:] Sits—Your correspondent asks about these interesting and useful ponds, the traditional methods of whose making have been handed down from at......

[*** The Rev. 11. K. Carnation, The Rectory, Crafers, South

Australia, Wishes to thank the unknown friend who sends him the Spectator; - nxid to say that he thoroughly enjoys the privilege of receiving it. Will the sender kindly note the......