15 DECEMBER 1939, page 21

The Fate Of The Public Schools

Sta,—Being absent on military service, I have only just had an opportunity of reading the interesting correspondence on the future of Public Schools, and it is a source of great......

Margarine

SIR,—Mr. R. T. M. Haines deplores the relaxing of the Government control of margarine on the ground that all the margarine marketed under this control contained added vita- mins......

Chillingham Wild Cattle

Snt,—With reference to the paragraph about Chillingham Wild Cattle which appeared in " A Spectator's Notebook " column• in your issue of December xst, I would like to point out......

B.b.c. And The Church Organ

Sta,—In his contribution to your last issue, " The Ear of Britain," Mr. Philip Frank states that the B.B.C. occupies 8 per cent. of musical time with organ music, "mainly the......

The Alternatives Before Society

Snt,—Miss Dorothy L. Sayers, in her letter of rebuke for Mr. Savage, tells us that one of Christ's sayings " is precisely that He was God." Would Miss Sayers add to the debt she......

The Future Of The Middle Classes

SIR,—Mrs. Croome takes a romantic view of " the best that civilisation can give." Her allusions to my article on the middle classes remind me of the words of a certain......

Country Church Visiting

SIR,--,-It was a pleasure to read Mr. Piper's article on " Country Church Visiting " in your issue of December 8th. The majority of guide-books are still written by persons who,......