16 MARCH 1907, page 18

Poetry.

THE GOLDEN BOOK OF MARCUS AURELIUS. Minces, since thou didst live thy day, The world has aged millennial years, But atilt thy golden book can say Its message to our listening......

Books.

Di. OSLER ON OLD AGE.* Anouz two years ago Dr. Osier, in his valedictory address to the members of the Johns Hopkins University, fluttered. the dovecotes of similar institutions......

The Cecils And C.a.pells.

LTo THE EDITOR OF TER "SPECTATOR.") SItt, — While greatly appreciating your kind notice of "Hertfordshire Families" in the Spectator of February 23rd, I venture to draw your......

Memorial To Sir August Manns.

[To TEE EDITOR OF TOE "SPECTATOR."] Sra,—Seeing the great services to English music and the many kindnesses to English musicians rendered by the late Sir August Manna during a......

M.a.b.y .s.

1To THE EDITOR OF ens ..SPECTATOrt.") SIB —I am anxious, if possible, to brill.' the work of our Association to the notice of your readers, and to call their attention to our......

Singing For Soldlers.

pro THE EDITOR Or TER "SPECTATOR."] SIB,—Though the writer of the article on "Singing for Soldiers" in your issue of February 23rd makes mention of John Farmer and E. E. Bowen......