26 MAY 1917, page 9

August 11, '15.

Thank you very much indeed for your kind note. I am at present in hospital in France with a wounded leg—not serious, but tiresome. But I expect to be sent to some hospital in......

August 27, '15. I Think I Made You A Promise

to let you know how I was getting on. Well, I am still in bed; but I am to sit up on Sunday, and hope to be quite fit within a fortnight. Within a .month at latest I hope to be......

May 1, '15.

Thank you very much for your very kind letter. I am probably now on my last week-end before going to the front, and I am much afraid that in any case the claims of one's......

September 25, '15.

It goes without saying that I accept your offer of your friendship most gratefully; but I wonder if you realize what an unpractical dreamer you have taken on! I am afraid I am a......

Some Autobiographical Letters By "a Student In Arms."—i.

T HE following series of letters was addressed by "A Student in Arms" to Canon Cromer. They throw an interesting light on the development of Donald Hankey's mind, and on his......

October 1, '15. Thanks Very Much For Your Letter. I

have ordered a Modern Churchman, but it hasn't arrived yet. Broken Hill is a mining town in Australia, and a hotbed of Labour polities. I have a number of friends there among......

Letters To The Editor.

[Letters of the length of one of our leading paragraphs are often more read, and therefore more effective, than those which fill treble the space.] AMERICA AND IRELAND. (To THE......

(to The Editor Of The " Spectator.") Sir,—i Have Read

with much interest your article in the issue of May 12th entitled "America and Ireland," and I have no doubt that it will exercise a beneficial influence on the minds of your......