13 AUGUST 1954, page 14

Euphonics •v. Crakes

- SIR.—Mr. John Arlott, writing on ' Euphonies V. Crakes' says, with reference to ' an old Wisden': ' It was intriguing to obey the in- struction of the entry " Blayds, Mr. E.......

Regimental Lore Sir, --in Colonel Fergusson's Interesting...

Regimental Lore' in your issue of July 30 'it is stated that ' there are now no Camp- ; hells of Inverawe but the family is represen- ted by Angus Campbell, the 20th Hereditary......

Old .people's Homes

SIR, — The note on old people's problems in the Spectator of July 30 raises once again the question of providing suitable accommo- dation for them. After the publication of my......

Sir, —' Mr. E: Blayds (sec Calverley, Mr. E..)'.

the discovery of whose name in an early Wisden caused your correspondent Mr. Arlott to speculate on the possible reasons for the change of name, was clearly a kinsman of ' C. S.......

S Firmly Brought Into 'consideration As In Mt. Anthony...

intelligent assessment of The Cantos of Ezra Pound. The failure of most contemporary criticism to tackle this admittedly difficult' problem is disheartening. It has some......

The Guinea Pig ... Sir, --as A Schoolmaster, Mr. J.

E. Brown will doubtless acknowledge that the sinequa e t ion of all intelligent discussion is the d ^ i- tion of one's terms; yet in his letter ofTmi 23 this is what he fails to......