22 SEPTEMBER 1917, page 15

Mr. -lansing's Address.

ITo ens EDITOR or THE n SeECsTOZ."1 Sts,—Permit me to express my warm appreciation of the service you have done in publishing in full the speech of Mr. Robert Lansing, the......

Skating On Thin Ice.

[To ran Burros or Tax " Sexersroo."1 s ie ,—j a Mrs. Pioszi's (Mrs. Thrale's) anecdotes of Dr. Johnson she says:— " We had got a little French print among us at Brighthelmsto.......

The Senecas.

Ito TES EDITOR or THE " SPECTLIOR.'.1 Sm,—Your reviewer of some recent translations in the Loeb series seems, if I understand him aright, to hold unauthorized views on the two......

Comforts For Sick And Wounded Soldiers. [to The Editor Or

THE " 8PECTAT011."1 should be greatly obliged if you would let it be known that I have Alpine and herbaceous plants in large quantities for sale this autumn for comforts for......

Association Of Women House Property Managers.

CTo me EDITOR or THE " 131.60TATOR."1 Sie,—Having in view the consideration given to housing matters at the present time and the likelihood of their being brought even mere......

The Germans In Old Russia. •

[To THE EDITOR or env "SPELTAT011."] Sza,—The following account of earlier German inroads into Russia, which I quote from the introductory cbapter of The Chronicle of Novgorod,......

The Training Of Disabled Soldiers.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR:1 Snt,—The wide powers of the Local and Joint War Pensiota Committees under the last Royal Warrant for pensions of disabled soldiers and seamen......

The Psalms In Modern Life.

[To me EDITOR OF THE " SPELTATOIL") Sia„—With reference to Mr. Gladstone's; appreciation of the Psalms, as mentioned by a correspondent in last Saturday's Spectator, perhaps you......