INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICE
Sut,—I. should be grateful for an opportunity, through your columns, of expressing to Dr. Malcolm Sargent the gratitude of the British Committee of International Student Service, and of the students whom I.S.S. is helping to the. limit of its ability, for his very moving appeal in the Week's Good Cause on February 16th. In spite of the depressing conditions prevailing here when he spoke, listeners contributed £2,100 to our funds—£2,100 made up largely of small sums which had obviously represented a very real sacrifice on the donors' part. As occasional letters are still arriving here we harbour the hope that our total Might reach £2,500, and if any of your readers were to help us we should be more than grateful. I shall be very glad to send full information about I.S.S to any who are interested—Yours, &c., GEOFFREY GODWIN