6 MARCH 1920, page 14

[to The Editor- Of The " Spectator.']

Sin, In respect of an interesting article in your last issue which bears the above title, may I venture to say that the London elementary school with which for thirty-five years......

Education By Means Of Sight-seeing. [to The Editor Op The

"SPECTATOR."] SIR,^I was deeply interested in your article in the last number of the Spectator. The Wokingham Lecture Society, in the formation of whieh you so kindly gave me......

Student In Arms Shilling Fund. Ito Tee Editor Op The

" SPECFATOR.'q Sra,—In thanking your readers for their kind response to my former letter asking for help for the Oxford and Bermondsey Mission Men's Club, to be restarted for......

Albania.

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—Many months of dispute on the Adriatic question have taught most of us the claims of Italy and Jugo-Slavia. Both of them have......

The Convalescent Home For V.a.d.'s. Pro The Editor Or The

" .SPECTATOR."] Sia,—With reference to the many kind responses which we have received in answer to your appeal in the Spectator for a Con- valescent Home for V.A.D.'s, I beg to......

Reflections Of The Child Mind. (to Ma Editor Or The

" SPECTATOR "] Sia,—The delightful stories of children in your issue of February Slat provoke one to send you a few more which may be new to your readers. A little boy was......

Salaries In The Hospitals.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR, —In your number of February 28th Mr. John Murray mentioned " the hospitals, and the vast amount of private means and personal, unpaid......