15 JULY 1960, page 17

Scientists In India Sir,—your Bombay Correspondent Is...

scientists. For the past five years this Institute has found it difficult to fill appointments in the field of physics, chemistry and engineering in spite of the large number of......

Rubbing The Corners Off

SIR,-1 too went to Miss Laski's London day school at the same time as Miss Laski. I was happy there, and with reason. Admittedly the teaching in most subjects was formal. Much......

Zionism And Anti-semitism

SIR,—Both Mr. Gilmour and the Spectator must be commended for the article dealing with the aims and influence of the World Zionist movement, It was one of the most fair and......

Clinical Attitudes

SIR..I have alWays enjoyed Mrs. Furlong's articles, finding them thankfully free of the cosiness or con- de scension which marks so much writing —and s peaking—for women. But in......

Silt, --i Did Not Say Th:. Zionist Organisation Had Ceased

to exist; 1 said there no longer was a Zionist movement. If Mr. Cooke cannot tell the difference b etween a live movement and a dead organisation I c annot help him. His letter......

Sir,-1 Must Challenge Monica Furlong's Figures When She...

six out of seven young mothers 'refuse to set foot in the place.' Had Mrs. Furlong attended my local baby clinic at the Western General Hospital she would have been met with a......

London's Traffic Sir,—sooner Or Later, Probably Sooner...

London's traffic problem will result in restrictions of such ferocious severity that private motorists will regard the Pink Zone period as what will by then appear to be the......

S I R,- - I Live In A Small Village Where The Clinic Is

held once a month: The clinic doctor is also the local CP and shows an unfailing interest and sympathy W ith the babies (and their mothers). Recently she g ave up a day of her......