2 SEPTEMBER 1905, page 14

The Physical Training Of The Well-to-do Classes In...

GERMANY. [To THR EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR:1 Sin,—In your last issue "R. C. R." agrees with me in believing that the physical training received by German boys of the well-to-do......

[to Tim Editor Op The "spectator:1

Srn,—In your review of Miss Marshall's edition of the "Memoirs of Lady Fanshawe " (August 5th) you record my Lady's pleasant mention of her acquaintance with Sir Kenelm Digby.......

[to The Editor Op Ter 'spectator']

Sin,—The Prime Minister has assured us that he never reads the newspapers. Has he ever condescended to glance at his uncle's essays in the Quarterly Review ? And, if so, has he......

[to Tax Editor Or Trio "spectator:] Snt,—your...

" (Spectator, August 19th) has called attention to the apparent determination of the War Office to reduce the strength and status of the Corps of Royal Engineers. It is not easy......

[to Tre Editor Or The " Spectator:1

was employed in every famine in India from that of Orissa in 1866 to the Bengal Famine of 1897, and have had to study the literature on the subject, for so large a share of......