17 JULY 1941, page 13

Statues And Sites

SIR,—A newspaper illustration shows a group of London's evacuated statues standing in the grounds of a ruined castle somewhere in the country. One of them is Rodin's "Burghers......

Lord Woolton's Loaf

Sia,—Criticism of those in authority coping with the difficult problems of war-time administration, to be permissible at all, must be con- structive and disinterested. With......

"young England "

Sta,—Your correspondent, " A. R.," may have reasons of his own for despising Cambridge historians, but he could plainly afford to emulate their practice to the extent of......

The Church And The World

SIR,—There is no greater fallacy than that contained in the oft- heard statement that the via media is the place in which to look for the truth. On the contrary, truth,......

Mr. Coward's Play Sirs I Have Read Mr. Graham Greene's

notice of Bluhe Spirit in your last week's issue, and would like to have the opportunity of saying how very different his reactions are from my own, and from those of the......