3 JUNE 1916, page 15

National Young Women's Christian Association. [to The...

"srsoraros."1 Sta,—Two weeks ago you were kind enough to allow me the use of your columns to make an appeal on behalf of the Y.W.C.A. work for women war workers. I feel impelled......

Marlborough College.

[To THE EDITOR OF TEl "SPECTATOR."' SLR,—Many an old boy must, like myself (an alumnus of close on sixty years ago) yearn to thank " G." for his charming lines on Marlborough......

Officers' Servants

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR-1 SLR,—Mr. Winston Churchill's argument re the two hundred thousand officers' servants who should be available for the firing line on the face......

Secret Diplomacy.

[TO THE EDITOR 01 THE " SPECTATOR"' Snt,—The following passage, taken from Gardiner's History of as Commonwealth and Protectorate, and describing Cromwell's negotiations with De......

Germany And Shakespeare.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTLTOR."1 SLR,--In the Spectator of May 13th, in commenting, under " News of the Week," upon the recent German reply to the previous American Note,......

The Late Mrs. Edward Caird.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TIM " SPECTATOE.1 Sia,—So many have been deeply impressed by the vivid personality of Mrs. Edward Caird that at this time it seems of interest to chronicle one......

" Sortes Shakespearianae." [to The Editor 07 Tel...

Sra,—To the Archbishop of Dublin's list we may well add the following DAYLIGHT SAVING Aar. " There is some soul of goodness in things evil, Would men observingly distil it out.......

The Treatment Of German Prisoners. [to Thr Editor Op The

" SPECTATOR:1 Sts,—To misstate your opponent's case and then to reply to your own misstatement is a favourite Radical and Free Trader's method of argu- ment. Thus, we have in......

Women And The Land.

[TO THE EDITOR 07 THE "SPECTATOR.1 Sra,—Living in a village, I see the need for woman's work on the land, now that the labour market for men is so much depleted. I have not......