20 APRIL 1951, page 16

Sir,—surely Mr. Whitworth Exaggerates When He Says That "...

fees offer no serious obstacle to the great demand." The enlarged middle- class, of which he speaks, within the income range of £1,000 to £2,500, may be able to save enough to......

The British Legion

SIR, With reference to the letter of Mr. Charles Orr, published in the Spectator of Ma"rch 16th, 1951, the statement of Dr. Schmidt is, of course, factually incorrect. What......

Fustian In Shakespeare

SIR.—I enjoy Marginal Comment. but here is Mr. Nicolson telling its that he found it rewarding to treat Mr. Rylands' anthology of Shakespeare in a way which he himself declares......

Letters To The Editor The Future Of The Public Schools

, Spa,—Mr. Stockwood is right to doubt if the public schools would welcome any move which reserves entry is the sons of the wealthier classes. Most headmasters would like to sec......

S,a,—will You Allow Me Space To Make Two Comments On

the Rev. Mervyn Stockwood's letter about the public schools ? First, Mr. Stockwood foresees trouble of two sorts for the public schools, financial and political. As for the one,......