11 JUNE 1965, page 13

Sir,—if Anyone's Interested. I Think My Daughter To Marry...

Nkosi to Of course, she must choose for her I should prefer Mr. Isherwood. self. 38 King's Road, Colwyn Bay R. 0. SALMON......

Aldous Huxley

Sia,--1 have been authorised by the family of the late Aldous Huxley to prepare an edition of his letters for publication by Chatto and Windus of London and by Harper and Row of......

Diplomatic Faints

Sia,—Although the Russians have promised to be- have themselves at Wimbledon this year, your com- ment on their tendency to throw diplomatic faints when confronted with tennis......

Sunday Excess

SIR,—Myself and my teenage colleagues are fed up with the sudden flood of newspaper writers and editors who have, so it seems, suddenly realised that there is such a thing as......

Letters To The Editor

From: Seven Dental Lecturers, A. M. Collin, Samuel Dennis, R. G. Salmon, A rthur Potters- man, David Stevenson, Michael Scott, Stephen Skelton, Professor Grover Smith. State......

Amis And The Eggheads

SIR. —AS Mr. Raven so rightly says in his review of Time iallICS Bond Dossier, 'chacun 3 son goat.' If Mr. Kingsley Antis does not enjoy folk-songs and poetry-spoken-to-jazz,......

Miscegenation

SIR,—As I have taken a keen interest for many years in the study of human genetics I was naturally sur- prised and not a little shocked at the observations being made by Mr. H.......

The Crisis Of 1915

Sm.—My article in the Spectator dealt with the Coalition of 1915 as an aspect of the great battle for Freedom or Control, which it was. This battle began long before the......

Unfair To Theology

SIR,—A rescue operation is required for the word 'theology,' which has recently been found too often in the wrong company. Mr. Harold Wilson, I think, started its downfall when......