2 JULY 1921, page 21

"the Direction Of War."

[To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sia,—In a review of my book The Direction of War, which was published in your issue of June 18th, it is stated that "it is difficult to......

St. Hilda's Hall, Oxford.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "J Sie,—The time has come to consider the claims of women from the Overseas Dominions to share in the life and work of the Universities at......

Central Bureau For The Employment • Of Women. •

[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTAYOR.") • Sue,—We wonder whether we mayhring to'youir mitice alactate to be given by kind' permission of Lady Lyttelton at the Royal Hospital,......

The Prince And The Children.

. /To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") Sao,—Yon published a very charming paragraph last week about the Prince of Wales spending his birthday amongst a thousand of the humblest......

"who Are The Miners?" [to Me Entree Or Ma" Sescrssoa."1

Sua,—I have just read Mr. Eyres's letter in your issue for June 25th. -lie appears to be a glutton for facts and figures; he must have wonderful faith in them. I hope he will......

National Children Adoption Association. [to The Editor Op...

Sre,—At a joint conference of the above committees of the National Children Adoption Association, of 19 Sloane Street, NATIONAL CHILDREN ADOPTION ASSOCIATION. [To THE EDITOR OP......