5 MAY 1917, page 12

Poetry.

AN AMERICAN COLLEGE TO AN ENGLISH UNIVERSITY. Oxman, when I remembered thou hadst been Two years engaged in this most holy war, My heart with bitterness and shame was sore,......

The Y.m.c.a. In America.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Your readers will perhaps be interested to know of a practical step that has been taken in America out of sympathy with Britain and the......

Swinburne And Music.

[To THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—Thero is a single point in the full and valuable notice which you have given to The Life of Swinburne that demands a word of......

The House Of Lyme.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—The reviewer of Lady Newton's House of Lyme in your issue of the 21st ult. states that " there are still a few phrases which may be......

Central Bureau For The Employment Of Women. [to The Editor

or THE " SPECTATOR."] Sue—That women of education and skill are needed in many occupations is known to us all, and the urgent demands of employers, together with the much higher......

Summer Knitting.

[To THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") SIR,—In answer to countless letters on the question of what comforts to make for the men during the summer, can you find me room to state,......

Swinburne's Ancestry.

[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") PR,—In the notice of Swinburne's Life by Edmund Gosse, C.B. (April 21st), I think there is a slight inaccuracy—" Though the first scholar or......

The Serbian Relief Fund.

[To THE EDITOR. OF THE SPEcTram."1 SIR,—May I again call your attention to the Exhibition of Serbian handicrafts which opened last Tuesday, May 1st, at 64 New Bond Street? The......

Our Flying Men.

lTo THE EDITOR or THE " SPECTATOR.") Ssa,—Your correspondent " M." in the Spectator of April 28th asks: " Is there no prayer or hymn set apart for the flying men? . . . Many......