11 JULY 1914, Page 14

MEMORIAL TO GENERAL SIR HENRY BRACKENBURY.

[TO THE EDITOR OF TEl " SPECTATOR:1

BER,—Will you kindly make known that the fund for the above memorial has now been started, and an influential Committee appointed for its administration ? It is considered, in view of the very wide character of Sir Henry Brackenbury's work and attainments, that the memorial should be fully representative of his many friends and admirers, and not limited to officers of the Royal Artillery and Army generally. Subscriptions are now invited, and should be paid to the Hon. Secretary, Colonel J. R. J. Jocelyn, dio Royal United Service Institution, Whitehall, S.W. The Committee desire to point out that until it is known approximately the amount sub- scribed it is not possible to state the form which the memorial