10 NOVEMBER 1950, page 20

"parliament House" Sir,—may I Be Allowed To Correct Mr....

Nicolson on one rather important point. In his kind allusion to my book Parliament House, in his Marginal Continent of November 3rd—and I am honoured to know that he has enjoyed......

Delegates To U.n.

Snt,—Janus deplores the enforced return of three M.P.s to the duties for which they were elected and for which they are paid, but he does not tell why it is necessary for the......

Justice For Teachers?

SIR,—Apropos of your paragraph under the above heading, should it be taken for granted, ill these days of generous educational facilities, that those who have been to a......

Madelon

Stn,—Mr. Harold Nicolson is incorrect in thinking that the sub- stitution of "Foch, Joffre et Clemenceau" for "Madelon, Madelon, Madelon" in the final, verse of this favourite......

The Green Ray

SIR,—Mr. George G. Hopkinson's letter on "Blue Moons and Green Light," with its quotations from Sir William Bragg, must have been welcomed by many beside myself. Mr. Hopkinson......

Sir,—your Correspondent Mr. A. R. Clough Is Mistaken In...

that the "green flash" at the instant that the sun sets in a clear sea is not seen in northern latitudes. In the course of seven summers spent in Brittany, near St. Malo, I have......

Hope That Pandit Nehru's Magnanimity In Asking For His...

tion to be withdrawn from what everyone admits would have been an unfortunate contest at Cambridge will bring at least a faint blush to Janus's double face. With India teetering......

Letters To The Editor

The Cambridge Chancellorship SIR,—Janus is quite correct in saying that the name of Pandit Nehru was not mentioned at the informal meeting at the Senate House. The name of Lord......