26 APRIL 1919, Page 15

THE LIBRARY OF LOUVAIN.

rib THE EDITOR or Ta " SPECTATOE."3 Ssx,—In reference to Sir Alfred Hopkinson's letter in your issue of April 12th, surely the obvious source for restocking the library of Louvain, which was so wantonly destroyed by the Germans, would be the great German libraries. It seems to me, and I know it is the view of many, that part of Belgium's restoration, more especially of its books and art treasures, should be drawn from Germany.—I am, Sir, Sic.,