Throwley House, Faversham, November 9th, 1914.
To Ties PRESIDENT OF TRH BOARD OF EDUCATION. beg to be allowed to put before you a proposition which has not hitherto obtained any sanction, but which I am induced to hope may,......
[to Trh Editor 07 Ms " Bpictatob."]
Sru,—A relation of mine, a commercial traveller, has just returned from a journey in the United States. I asked him what he thought of the opinion of the Americans in regard to......
"board Of Education, Whitehall, London, S.w., 19th...
DRAB SIR,—Mr. Pease desires me to thank you for your letter of November 9th and to say that he much appreciates your patriotic endeavours. He regrets, however, that he is unable......
The Voice Of America.
[To rss EDITOR or TR1 "Sescr∎Tos."] SIR,—It is significant of American sentiment in connexion with the war that one hears occasionally such expressions as, e.g., " We made......
The War And Luxuries.
[To THE EDITOR or TER " SPICCTATOR."] SIR,— Pardon me for protesting against the suggestion con. tamed in the end of your article on "The War Loan" in Last week's Spectator......
The Poet Burns And The Germans.
[To ms EDITOR OP THR "SPECTATOR."] SIR, —The letter of your correspondent " X." (Spectator, November 28th), in which he quotes a letter said to have been written by Burns to the......
How Philadelphia Is Helping.
[To THE EDITOR OP THB " SPZCTILTOR."] Sue—These facts may be of interest as indicative of the sentiments held by some citizens of Philadelphia, U.S.A. In response to an appeal......