11 JUNE 1942, page 10

It Is All Very Well To Say That Such Opinions

are based upon no reasonable foundation and that they can therefore be dismissed transitory. I admit that the tides of American opinion ebb an flow according to no ascertainable......

It Is From Him That This Morning I Received A

disturbing lette He makes it clear that " the average American mind " foresees th mass-production will outstrip America's vast home market and tha she will be forced to "......

To Their Anger At Becoming Involved In The War Must

be added their frustration at having suffered some initial defeats. American self-confidence has had a severe shaking, and it is but human for them to attribute some of the......

The Nature Of Anti-british Feeling In America Today Is Not

easy to define, since it arises from a multiplicity of prejudices and emotions. There is, of course, the hard core of professional anglophobes—the Irish, the German and the......

I Have Already Mentioned Some Of The Causes Which Have

led t a wave of anti-British sentiment in the United States. I receive ' today a letter written by a typical American which has no diminished my apprehension. Some years ago I......

Marginal Comment

By HAROLD NICOLSON I HAVE never understood • why the Americans (who as indi- viduals are more sensitive to criticism than most people) should allow their film industry to......