27 MAY 1916, Page 13

THE FIGHT FOR RIGHT MOVEMENT.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.")

SIR,—A few months since you w re good enough to allow a description of the principles of the Fight for Right Movement to appear in the Spectator. We now wish to draw the attention of your readers to the important series of six public lectures on " Public Right and Inter- national Politics" which will be given under the auspices of the Move- ment at King's College, Strand, on Mondays at 8 p.m-, beginning May 29th. The first lecture will be by Lieutenant Paul Hyacinthe Loyson. He will be followed by Dr. Gilbert Murray (June 5th), Sir Frederick Pollock, Mr. Philip Kerr (editor of the Round Table), and other eminent students of public, right. It is intended by these lectures to oppose the German ideal of domination, and, by asserting the nature of those rights for which the Allies are fighting, to brace the nation for the steadfast prosecution of the war. The lectures, which will be follow d by discussion, will be open to the public without ticket —I am, Sir, &o.,

EVELYN Thrnicsarm (Member of Executive).

Trafalgar House, 11 Waterloo Place, S W.