15 JULY 1949, page 16

Enosis

Sta,—Your correspondent, Mr. Pullar-Strecker, would no doubt have felt more at one with the word "Enosis," and found in its associations something rather more aperitif, had it......

Tree-felang In Germany

Si,—Mr. J. H. Morrow sees many advantages for us in the felling of German forests, but his letter shows the danger of viewing Germany's problems apart from their European......

The Best Twenty-three Books

Sta,—As usual, Janus raises a number of interesting points. Of course, everyone who thinks of the matter does so from his own particular outlook, and I feel that the books......

The Aims Of Education

SIR,—I am dismayed by my friend J.A.B.-C's note, in which he attri- butes with apparent approval to Mr. Butler a definition of the objects of our educational system as: (1) the......

Lord Milverl'on's Resignation

Sra,—The dismay with which Left-wingers greet any of their supporters who dare to think things out for themselves, and, having thought, leave their ranks, is clearly shown by......

Headmasters

Sta,—The problem of education may be the problem of the teacher, but it is surely more essentially the problem of the headmaster. It hardly seems to be generally realised that......