16 SEPTEMBER 1978, page 17

Hull And Humberside

Sir: I agree with Richard West (Notebook , 5 August) and J. Geoffrey Brook (Letters , 12 August) that North Humberside is an inelegant and cumbersome substitute for the East......

Above Booker?

Sir: Irritating, this chap Booker (`An elemental calamity', 2 September). Could he be persuaded to clarify his thoughts on man and his relationship to the Universe, God,......

A Different View

Sir: While appreciating the evocative and enjoyable style of Desmond Stewart (`The prospects for Camp David', 2 September), I am somewhat concerned by some of his formulations......

Bartok Again

Sir: Mr Humphrey Burton claims that the last movement of Bartok's Concerto for Orchestra evokes 'wild horses galloping across the Hungarian plain', as disproof of Mr Richard......