20 OCTOBER 1917, page 17

An Author Wanted.

[To ran Eenou or THE SITLTATOR."3 SIR, — Could any of your readers tell me the author of this line?- " The murmuring prelude to the ruder gale." I believe it was written before......

The Letter "aitch."

ITo THE EDITOu OP TOL " SPECTATOR: '1 SIR, — Y011 speak of the letter " aitch" as having nloue " the dignity of a name." Stay I point out that another letter has at trait the......

Books.

LORD ACTON'S CORRESPONDENCE.* Lorn ACTON once told Mr. Gle.datono that ho had included in his library many volumes of letters " because they give the moons of knowing character,......

Poetry.

WHY I BELIEVE. " Das Blend der Mensolun in to gross. Man mite slashes." WEIRNESS makes one orthodox, Weakness and the nasty knocks Dealt us, and the staggering shocks, When our......

"bury Or Burn."

Tee article under the above heading, dealing with the desecration of beautiful places by the scattering of pieces of paper and other picnic debris, which appeared in our issue......

Notice.—when" Correspondence" Or Articles Are Signed With...

or initials, or with a pseudonym, or are marked " Cont. Inunicated," the Editor must not necessarily be held to be in agreement with the views therein expressed or with the mode......

" Christ In Flanders."

Ownre to the large and continued demand for copies of the poem entitled "Christ in Flanders," which appeared in our issue of September 11th, 1915, it has now been reprinted in......

"a Student In Arms."

Tux leading article in the Spectator on the death of Lieutenant Mulkey and his article "Don't Worry" have been republished ar, a leaflet by Messrs. W. Speaight and Sons, 98-90......

From A T.a.d. Hospital."

MISS MART - ADAM MACDONALD'S three poems (" In the Ward." "Epiphany Vision," and "In Last Year's Camp ") have been reprinted from the pager; of the Spectator in pamphlet form......