1 NOVEMBER 1963, page 13

Sir,—it Is Not Often That The Spectator Falls Down On

a question ..of fact, but the article on Lord Robbins by John Vaizey contains such a glaring inaccuracy that I hope you will see your way to having a clear correction made in......

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SIR, —Your contributor Mr. John Vaizey writes: 'It will be widely agreed. that .. . the present scramble for places puts the universities in a buyers' market, and that they have......

Don't Dig That Crazy Dragon By W. A. C. Adie

M Y remarks last year about shifting alliances and China's bomb (Spectator October 5) now seem confirmed out of the mouths of the Dragon and Bear respectively. Khrushchev has......

Sir,—can We Now Consider Facts Behind The Words Of Mr.

Peterson and others: 1. The term 'university graduate' covers a very wide range of ability in Britain, and a much wider one in the US and the USSR. If we called Advanced Level......

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