The Late Mr. Bushe-fox.
[To THE EDITOR OR THE SPECTATOR.1 Sze,—To the kindly appreciation of your correspondent " X." (Spectator, April 8th) let it be added that, when war came upon us, Mr. Bushe-Fox......
Modern Instances From " Festus."
[TO TIM EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Ifm,--The Spectator gives every week such admirable articles on war subjects, and inspiring, stimulating words and quotations, that I hope......
" Jargon " In The Adult School.
[TO THE EDITOR OP THB 'SPECTATOR."' SIR,—One of the professed aims of the Adult School is "to study the Bible frankly, freely, reverently, and without prejudice." I enclose a......
Erasmus And Luther.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR:1 SER,—Lord Cromer, in his review of M. Batiffol's book on the Renais- sance, writes : "Luther, in the words of Erasmus, 'hatched the fighting......
Letters To Children From The Trenches. [1.1 , -as Editor Op
THE SPECTLT013.1 _ . a Sur,—Here is another letter from tine — Tohn to NUB). phels very sad just now, as she will never see again her dear 1Truileaaos.—.: who was mentioned in......
The Motor-cycle.
(To THE EDITOR OP THE " SrEcrAi0a.1 Bra,—May I respectfully take exception to your statement that the motor-cycle is "only a pleasure vehicle" ? The fact that it is often weed......