Visiting The Graves In France And Flanders. [to The Editor
OF THE " SPECTATOR.' SIR, —I think it may be of some service to wives and mothers anxious to visit the battle areas of Northern France if, through the medium of your valuable......
Lu Cant.
[TO THE EDITOR OF TILE SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—I In Lord Ormont and Inc Antinta we are told that one of the ushers at the school described at the beginning of the novel was admired by......
Pise De Terre, The Next Step.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR."] Sin,—Having had an opportunity of examining this system of construction, I am most anxious that measures should be taken for demonstrating......
A Jerusalem Medal.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE "SPECTATOR.") SIR,—You would earn many thanks if you would follow ait your own suggestion in the notice of Lord Milford Haven's book on medals. The capture......
The Wrong Use Of Coal.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") Sia,—There has been a great deal of talk about coal conserva- tion of late years, but few people remember that by the use of gas for heating......
A Correction.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR.") notice that under " News of the Week " in your issue of November 22nd you refer to the unfortunate Temperance meeting which was to have......
Literary Recreations. [to The Editor Of The "...
following comments have been suggested to me by a perusal of the late Sir Edward Cook's second series of Literary Recreations, reviewed in the Spectator of Novem- ber 15th:— (1)......
Naval Medals.
[To THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR:1 SIR,—In your review of Naval Medals in the last issue of the Spectator I notice in your account of the taking of Rome by nit......