28 JULY 1917, page 13

• Classics In Modern Education.

[To rim EDITOR or roe " Elrecrarea".1 Sia.—You have often discussed the "pros" and " eons " of the teaching of Latin and Greek in schools and colleges. May I make one or two......

Wisdom And "business."

(To THE EDITOR Or THE "SPECTATOR:1 Ste„—Seeing you have published in your issue of July 7th the able letter of Mr. G. H. Powell, which expresses so well the views of many of......

Destructive Insects.

(To THE EDITOR or VHS " SercraTorC1 Sin,—The answer to your correspondent "Amateur Gardener" is that the adult form of the common wireworm is the skipjack beetle. Agriotes......

The Cultivation Of Honey.

[To ran Berme or sun "Seeersme."1 Sre,—In all the interesting articles on food problems in your paper end others I have not seen any suggestion to enhance the sugar supply, so......

Parcels For Officer Prisoners Of Wail [to The Editor Or

THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin—The sudden introduction of the scheme under which officer prisoners' parcels are to be sent through the Central Prisoners of War Committee, and the......

British Prisoners Of War And Their Needs. Fro The Editor

Or THE " SPECTATOR.") Sin—The British Prisoners of War Book Scheme (Educational) is urgently in need of a few workers (ladies or gentlemen) who would be willing to help (a) in......

Public Schools And The War.

(To THE Emma or Tux "Sem-rove.") Sis,—I was naturally much gratifled by your most sympathetic review of my book. Public School Education and the War. May I. however, plead, in......

Sugar Used In Brewing.

(To THE EDITOR Or THE "SpecTnon."] Sue—The Brewing Trade and their friends have more than ones stated in the Press that the sugar used in Brewing is not fit foe human......