The British Field Hospital For Belgium.
[To ma 11.1105 Or SPECTATOR. "] SIR,—I should be obliged if I may claim once more the hospitality of your columns to make an appeal on behalf of the British Field Hospital for......
The Preservation Of Ancient Churches. (to Trr Editor Ot Ter
*• brECTATOR."] SIR,—It is one of the misfortunes of the war that it so absorbs the attention of all of us that other matters, though of real importance, slip by unnoticed. I......
Verrocch1o's Horse.
To Ina EnrIen OF TI71 " SPECTATCR."1 SIR,—Your reviewer of my book Animal Sculpture (Spectator, December 5th) is quite right in saying that the horse in Verrocchio 's statue......
Dignity And Domestic Service.
[To ILI EDITOR OF Till "Srrcorsr0n. - 1 Sin,—I gather from your note at the end of the letter last week from Miss Ellen C. Tait, on the training of young girls for domestic......
Medical Education Of Wombn In London.
(To 211Z 11)1101 F THE " SPECIATOR."1 Sma,—The increase in the number of women entering upon the study of medicine in London makes it urgently necessary to increase the......
A Correction.
[To THE Ernes OF THE "SPECTATOR:1 SIR, —May I venture to point out a misquotation in the usually accurate and scholarly Spectator ? In your issue of December 5th you say on p.......