6 FEBRUARY 1915, page 15

German "frightfulness." [to Tee Editor Or The "...

widespread German argument in favour of their mode of warfare is that war is war, and of necessity must be frightful. This seems to be unanswerable as an argument, yet the......

A Great Danger.

[To rss Rams or 'us SPiCTAT011.1 Sva,—Although a week has elapsed since the publication of your issue of January I ask permission to express my profound dissent from the tone......

[to Tee Editor Or Rez "srix - 1,708."] Sfit, — I Am An...

citizen, but of English birth. I ant not, however, speaking no much on my own behalf as repeat- ing to you that which I hear on all sides from native-born Americans of the......

German-american "neutrality."

[To THE E➢rrOS or THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sra,—Mr. Bartholdt, who is mentioned in the Times as the presiding officer of a "so-called Neutrality League" which held a meeting in......