15 NOVEMBER 1957, page 5

M. Gaillard's Prospects

The difficulty that faces M. Gaillard is that the one cement he can employ to keep the parties together is the principle that the republic's govern- ment must be carried on. In......

Notes And Half-notes

By RICHARD NEVER before has the term 'anti-intellectual.' been on so many lips or printed on so many unlikely pages. It began with the scientists. Called upon to explain the......

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Christmas Number Contributors include: KINGSLEY AM's, H. E. BATES, SIR ROBERT BOOTHBY, D. W. BROGAN, CLAUD COCKBURN, L. P. HARTLEY, HENRy FAIRLIE, Tom HoP-: KINSON, LORD......