MR. ALFRED LYTTELTON.
[To THE EDITOR Or THE " STECTATOR." J
SIR,—We who sign this letter are conscious of the general desire among Old Etonians to have a memorial of Alfred Lyttelton at Eton. We suggest, therefore, that those who• wish to take part in it should send their donations, not exceeding £5, to the Secretary, 0. E. A., Roams, High Street, Eton, by whom they will be acknowledged. The scope of the memorial will be determined later, but it is intended that it should include a portrait to be hung in the school hall.—Wa are, Sir, &e., ARTHUR JAMES BALFOUR. LANSDOWNE.
A. C. COLE. E. C. AUSTEN LEIGH_ CURZON OF KEDLESTON. ROSERERY.
L. V. HARCOURT. W. F. D. SMITH.
HARRIS. J. E. C. WELLDON.
KINNAIRD.