10 APRIL 1964, page 17

Professor Trevor-roper's Finest Hour? Sir,—although I...

political romances, I am moved to protest by his latest. He deplores that the 'needs of scholarship' at Oxford may be threatened by 'political pressures' and 'sonic faddish......

Letters

The Nazis' Victims Dr. S. J. Roth The Road to Clacton Pier Edward A. Armstrong Apartheid and the Press Hendrik Pienaar Professor Trevor-Roper's Finest Hour? J. B. Snell Dealing......

Dealing With Oxbridge Sir,-1 Have A Surprising Secret To...

your readers. It is this: provincial universities are good, but Oxford is in some ways, and for some purposes, rather better. Like all Oxford undergraduates, I was, a few years......

The Road To Clacton Pier Is Not Only At Southend

that the unauthorised removal of lifebuoys creates a problem. At Cam- bridge it has been solved economically by the River Conservators who have themselves removed the life-......

John Bull's First Job

Memoirs of Uncle Wally By PHILIP HOPE-WALLACE London life wasn't expensive. Holing up eventually in Pimlico, one lived on £2 18s. a week, with bagwash at ninepence, a pair of......

The Paternoster Block

Without it TV cameras would be deprived o/ a I nagnificent vantage-point for views of Ludgate Hill. and Fleet Street.—Sir William Holford. And who shall balance gain with loss......

Apartheid And The Press

SIR, —As a private individual I could hardly comply with Patrick Duncan's request to dissuade the South African Government, whose assessment of the situation under its control......