28 JULY 1917, page 15

The Fresh Air Fund.

rTo THE EDITOR Or Tar SPEC/wren:1 &a,—May I address a word of appeal to your readers on behalf of the Fresh Air Fund, which, since I founded it twenty-six years ago, has given......

Church Army Huts:

(To ma BMWS se me . 1ZWECTATOR...1 Sza,—I am emboldened. You kindly, yet doubtingly, made room for a letter asking readers to, send their spare copies of the, Spectator to......

Nurses And The War.

[To THE EDITOR OP iltE ''SPECTATOR."1 Sig,—We wish to draw the attention of all who are grateful for the work of our nurses to a scheme -which will add comfort, effi- ciency,......

Poetry.

THE MESSAGE. STERN Garreg Hylldrem's? help I prayed.— Grey waters, clear, and cool, The headlong joy of the Cascade. The tumult of the Pool. Below, beside, the Torrent's roar,......

"a Student In Arms."

To leading article in the Spectator on the death of Lieutenant Hankey and his article "Don't Worry" have been republished as a leaflet by Messrs. W. Speaight and Sons, 98-99......

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

MISS MART-ADAIR MACDONALD'S three poems ("In the Ward," "Epiphany Vision." and "In Last Year's Camp") have been reprinted front the pages of the Spectator in pamphlet form under......

"bury Or Burn."

Tee article under the above heading, dealing with the desecration of beautiful places by the scattering of pieces of paper and other picnic debris, -which appeared in our issue......

"christ In Fla-nders."

Owmo to the large and continued demand for copies of the poem entitled "Christ in Flanders," which appeared in our issue or ,Septesober lith, 1915, it has now been reprinted in......