19 MAY 1973, page 28

Controversial Eysenck

From Dr Anthony Clare Sir: Professor Eysenck's letter (May 5) illustrates many of the qualities which I described in by article (' Eysenck the Controversialist,' April 21).......

Choosing A Man

Sir: How typical and boring it all is to see us female humans once again being analysed, dissected and specifically categorised with the view of our being worthy of having "the......

Homosexuals

Sir: Mr Thomas Sutcliffe's article (May 5) interested me because some years ago, when our censorship of books was making us a laughing stock, a novel by a Jesuit was banned......

Sir: It Is The Har: Lot Of Bachelors Who Have

been unlucky in love to be labelled as homosexuals or worse by people like Mr Watkins (May 12). Mr Harvey can answer for himself, but insofar as Mr Watkins implies that......

White House Liars

Sir: In your issue of April 28, 1973, under the heading, White House Liars there are several statements which deserve comment. The first, concerning the Profumo affair of the......

Black Balls

Sir: Skinflint, in his paragraph about black balls for London clubs, seems to me to have got it all wrong. A club of the type of Brooks's or the Garrick is simply a collection......

Maudling On Macleod

Sir: Reginald Maulding tells us (May 12) that lain Macleod was addicted to Burns. If so, one can only imagine Macleod's expression had he read that " laughter and the love of......