28 OCTOBER 1916, page 14

[to Ens Editor Of The " Spectator."]

SIR,—It happened that I lent " A Student in Arms' " book to three men in the small Red Cross hospital in which I nurse. Two of the men were sergeants, one a " Contemptible," the......

[to Ter Editor Elt Thi " Spectatcr."]

Ste,—As there are a number of incorrect or partially correct statements being published in regard to the life of my brother, Lieutenant Donald William Alen Hankey, the " Student......

" Bury Or Burn."

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

The Scottish Women's. Serbian Hospital Fund. Wm Have...

following additional subscriptions to the above Fund :- £ s. d. I £ e. d. Previously acknowledged 93 16 6 I H. M. N. 5 0 0 Mrs. Richard Pilkington 5 0 0 . £103,16 8......

[to The Editor Of The " Eipectator."]

Snt,—To any one who has read (and re-read) and appreciated the articles of " A Student in Arms " appearing in the Spectator, the tragic news of his death must come with a sense......

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

or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked" Communi- cated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein, expressed or with the mode......

Poetry. --s--

BOARDED OUT. I'm sitting here in Bristol Town beside the Severn Sea, But my head's a.ring with foreign names that once were naught to me. I can't forget the road I walked that......

[to Thz Editor Or The " Spectator."]

Sta,—Perhape the following incident may be of interest to you. The writer has read all the articles which have appeared in the Spectator from " A Student in Arms," including......

[to 'fez Editor Or Tim " Spectator."]

Eta,—We, his familiars, all knew him as Donald, and as Donald we loved him. In a peculiar way his name and personality fitted each to each. Had we any other friend bearing that......