Charity Organization Society's Thrift Essays, 1911.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — May I bring to your notice the Thrift Essay competi- tion inaugurated by this society among students in the training colleges for......
Town Boys For Colonial Farms.
[To THE EDITOR OP THE " SPECTATOR."f Sin,—Mr. T. E. Sedgwick's letter in your issue of November 11th deserves all the support of persons who desire to find some prevention for......
Reform Of The House Of Commons. [to The Editor Of
THE "SPECTATOR. "] SIR, —Mr. Asquith's announcement of his intention to introduce Manhood Suffrage in the immediate future makes the question of redistribution of seats one of......
The Churchmen's Union.
[TO THE EDITOR OF THE " SPECTATOR. "] SIR, — In view of the great importance of the publication of Mr. . J. M. Thompson's book on " Miracles " and of the action of the Bishop of......
The Hungry Book-lover.
[TO THE EDITOR Or THE " SPECTATOR." Sin,—Apropos of Lord Rosebery's allusion, in his recent in- teresting address, to the Aberdeen student "who hesitated for some time between a......
The Word "raid."
[TO THE EDITOR OP THE "SPECTATOR."] SIR,—" Raid" on this side of the Atlantic seems to be of direct Scottish origin. It was commonly used in the civil war between the States......
Poplar Hospital For Accidents. [to The Editor Of The...
SIR,—Not for the last sixteen years have I made a public' appeal for this hospital. But to-day we have to face rather a , serious expenditure and a very dull one. The hospital......