"a Pilgrimage In Surrey."
[To TUX EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."1 Sin,—In your notice of my Surrey book in your issue of the 7th inst. your reviewer appears to doubt the truth of my description of a swan......
"to The Women Of The Empire.
Nelson's words to his men before battle have rung down the ages, still waking an answer in every Englishman's heart. The present national crisis has a similar message for......
To The Women Of The Empire. [to The Editor Op
THE "SPECTATOR." J feel certain the enclosure will have your sympathy. It would be an immense help to us if you could give publicity to it in your next issue, and would you call......
For British Horses On The Battlefield.
[TO THE EDITOR Or THE " SPRCTA TOR. "3 S IR, —In spite of the excellent arrangements and splendid work carried out by the Army Veterinary Corps for the care of the sick and......
The War And Our Girls Abroad. [to The Editor Of
THE SPECTATOR."1 SIR,—May I call the attention of your readers to the thousands of our young countrywomen scattered over Europe—chiefly the orphan daughters of our cultured......