24 MAY 1913, page 16

The Greek Anthology. [to The Editor Of Ter "spectator. "]

SIR,—I am glad to notice from the letters published in your last issue that an interest is shown in the best method of translating the pieces comprised in the Greek Anthology.......

The National Art Collections Fund.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR."] SIEjAll artists and persons of taste must endorse the Spectator's words as to the usefulness of the N.A.C.F., but all artists and many others......

" Rosa Rosarum."

[TO THE EDITOR CT THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—You may care to publish the following rendering:— Roses she wears, herself a rose ! ah well, I wonder whether Her roses or herself the......

A Quotation.

[To TER EDITOR Of THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —Can any of your readers tell me the authorship of the following couplet ? " Hear it, ye senates, hear this truth sublime, He who......

Registration Of Nurses.

[TO THE EDITOR 07 TER "SPECTATOR. "] Sta,—May I venture to offer you a few lines on this subject, which is one of some importance to the public ? There can be no doubt whatever......

Mothers' Day.

[To THE EDITOR 07 THE " SPECTATOR."] SIR,—I hope some of your correspondents will call attention to the suggestion which has been made that "Mothers' Day" should be instituted......

Concerning Fairy Tales.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR. "] have suffered—doubtless you too; indeed who has not, either as a child or a "grown-up" P—from the form of entertainment known as a......

The President Of The United States. [to The Editor Of

THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—I read with keen interest all the Spectator has to say regarding our great citizen in the White House. It is some- thing of which we may be proud that......