27 JANUARY 1923, Page 14

MR. PAGE'S LETTERS.

[To the Editor of the SPECTATOR.] SIR,—I am in absolute agreement with you and all who see in a Westminster Abbey Tablet the very least that ought to be done to keep in memory the splendid devotion of Mr. Page to the cause of Great Britain in the Great War and to the maintenance of her friendship with America.

I would only further suggest that at the same time a really cheap edition of his life and letters should be published— if needs be with national assistance—so that the humblest readers may learn from it the patient wisdom and willing self-sacrifice of England's " Great Lover," the late Ambassador from U.S.A.—I am, Sir, &c., Tolson Hall, Kendal. MARY W. CROPPER.