19 APRIL 1968, page 30

Government And Business •

Sir : One can accept a good deal of what Mr Lever says in his article 'Government and busi- ness' (5 April) without sharing his political views. I for one would certainly agree......

A Hundred Years Ago

From the 'Spectator', 18 April 1868—The Jewish Chronicle, a sound authority on such a point, clears up a doubt which has long hung over Mr. Dis- raeli's relation to Judaism.......

Why So Quiet ?

Sir: Mr Mark Killingsworth's admission (29 March) that few students seek much voice in university financial operations • leads one to wonder how realistic the arguments for......

The Onlie Begetter

Sir : Mr J. W. M. Thompson has got it wrong ('Spectator's notebook,' 12 April). Mr Quintin Hogg did not write that slogan. I did. And the exact words were: 'Life's better with......

Too Much News

Sir: Bill Grundy, reviewing the press in your issue dated 12 April, says that he would not take the Daily Telegraph as his only newspaper because of 'its habit of politically......

Presidential Precedents

Sir: Mr J. W. M. Thompson is quite right (`Spectator's notebook,' 12 April). There is far too much ignorant punditry on American matters. It seems to me, however, that he......

An Example To Mr Wilson

Sir : It was predictably bound to happen! One had not yet, however, quite brought oneself to associate the SPECTATOR with such shallow thinking (5 April). President Johnson is......