5 FEBRUARY 1916, page 11

Letters To The Editor.

A QUESTION AND AN ANSWER. (To THE EDITOR or ras " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—You refer in the Spectator of January 22nd to an inter- jection made by another Member, while I was......

(to The Editor 07 The " Spectator:a

SIR, —It is curious how violent and how illogical a pacificist can become when he is asked an awkward question which he is unable to answer. Mr. T. E. Harvey in the course of......

[to The Editor Of The Spectator:1

SIR, —A few days ago, in the House of Commons, a man of some courage asked a question of the "conscientious objector to warfare." Unfortunately, owing perhaps to our national......

[to The Editor Of The " Spectator:a ,sir, —we To Whom

conscience forbids military service are quits ready to bear patiently the odium of an unpopular cause. There is, however, one taunt frequently levelled against us of so unfair a......

Conscientious • Objectors.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE SPECTATOR:A SIR,—Seeing the letter • signed " Without Prejudice " in your issue of January 22nd, may I, as a- Quaker, protest against the Mint which I fear......

Women And Fear.

[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:A 8111,-111'a recent article, " Women and Fear." you contrast the attitude of American and English women towards war :— " Is it not a curious......