7 AUGUST 1915, page 15

To Convalescent Officers.

(To THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Referring to the letter in your issue of July 10th, offering hospitality to convalescent officers who are so situated that they cannot......

The Industrial Reserve.

ITO THE EDITOR OF THE "Sriceurom."J Sra,—We should like to thank you for so kindly inserting our appeal in the Spectator of July 24th on behalf of Raine's School, who are doing......

The Text Of Dr. Watts.

rTo THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — Hymn-books, more is the pity, are no authority on this subject, editors in general having been unmindful of the anticipatory warning......

Blair's " Grave."

pro THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."' Sin,—We are constantly finding that Shakespeare can be oppositely quoted on almost any event that takes place. But it is also noticeable that......

[to The Editor Or The "spectator."] Sru,—in Answer To Appeal

I enclose £1 for Industrial Reeerve, especially for Raine's School.—I am, Sir, &a.,......

"bulrushes" For Fodder.

[To SHE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] Sin,—" B.'s" letter in your last issue recommending " bul- rushes " or "rushes," or ,Arundo Phragmites, as a substitute for hay when summer......

• Why Not A Poland Book ? Pro The Editor.

OP THE "SPECTATOR.") Sin,—As I was looking through the Spectator last night I came across the appeal for Poland, and the thought struck me, " Why not a Poland Book ? " We have......

German Soldiers' Songs. Rto The Editor Op The...

connexion with the love of song evidenced by the German soldier of to-day, the following lines from the Him. pogon, or Beardhater, of the Emperor Julian seem to me to be of......