28 OCTOBER 1916, Page 14

[To THZ EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR."]

Sta,—Perhape the following incident may be of interest to you. The writer has read all the articles which have appeared in the Spectator from " A Student in Arms," including that in the last issue, with your own touching tribute to his memory. Yesterday (Sunday) afternoon it was my lot to address a young men's class in a Wesleyan school. Earlier in the day the thought came to me not to give a lesson, but instead, with a few words of introduction, to read the article " Don't Worry," together with your appreciation. They were listened to most attentively, and with evident welcome, and I think very decided profit. Possibly my action may contain a fruitful suggestion, the words of "A Student in Arms" and yourself thus reaching some who are eat likely otherwise to come within the Spectator's orbit.—I am,