OLD ETONIAN AMBULANCE.
[To TEE EDITOR OF THE "SPINOTATOR."3 SIR,—The Committee of the Old Etonian Association at their meeting on July 3rd resolved, in response to a communication received, to put before Old Etonian generally the opportunity of providing, in the name of the School, one or more motor ambu- lances, to be sent to whatever quarter the authorities think best. They therefore invite all Old Etonian' who read this letter to send such contributions towards this object as they think fit, to the Hon. Secretary, O.E.A., High Street, Eton. (Cheques to be crossed "London County and Westminster Bank—Eton Branch.") If, which is unlikely, Old Etonians need. any stimulus in the matter, they may find it in the fact that so far, according to recent calculations, nearly one-tenth of the officers in the land forces who have fallen in the war oame from Eton.—With many thanks for your courtesy in inserting this appeal, we are, Sir, &c., DARTMOUTH of Committel. Eton. A. C. AINGER (Hon. Secretary, O.E.A.