1 NOVEMBER 1946, page 5

It Is A Great Pity That The Stationery Office Does

not make its publi- cations more generally available. The necessity of writing to Kings- way and enclosing a postal order, I am quite certain, deters fifty per cent. of......

I Usually Agree With The Bishop Of Chichester's Views On

Germany. I certainly agree with him that the process of denazification has probably gone far enough—or nearly so, for I fancy there are some nasty bits to clear up yet. But to......

The Contest For The Scottish Universities Vacancy Might...

pected to be of more than ordinary interest with Col. Walter Elliot, Dr. Scott Stevenson and Dr. C. E. M. Joad standing. Actually it will not, for the candidates in a university......

I Am Very Glad, By The Way, That Mr. Churchill

can spare time from thoughts on litigation to commend the appeal for funds now being made by Bristol University, of which he is Chancellor. Bristol is one of the youngest of the......

A Spectator's Notebook

T HE fact that Mr. Churchill is bringing a libel action against the author and publishers of an American book called Dinner at the White House is of some interest. I have no......

Past References To That Notorious Institution, The...

are responsible for bringing to my desk from time to time particulars of other singular adventures in the university world. The latest is the Edinburgh Theological Hall, with a......

How Married Undergraduates Live. One Of Them At Cambridge, I

am told, has settled down in a trailer-caravan. Has the University made it a licensed lodging-house ? jexus.......

The Debate On The Proposed Royal Commission On The Press

on Tuesday was a patchy affair, with some good speeches on either side and some far otherwise. The fundamental questions, whether there was really a case for a Royal Commission,......

Crisis In Germany

W ITH the advent of November winter may be said to have well begun ; and winter in Germany is likely to bring disaster on a scale not yet as much as imagined. There are men on......