20 JULY 1985, page 28

Amendment

Sir: Paul Johnson in the 6 July issue of the Spectator suggests a possible case for pro- secuting television 'as an accessory after the fact of murder, kidnapping and aerial......

Theological

Sir: Can anything be done to save the word `theological' from going gaily into perma- nent loss of meaning? Increasingly, it is used by trade union leaders, politicians, and......

Sir: The Anonymous (why?) Author Of The Profile Of Betty

Kenward (6 July) has been misinformed. Mrs Kenward's position nev- er at any time 'became a shade tenuous'. She was as highly thought of and as valued in the Seventies as she is......

Jennifer's Genius

Sir: Your profile of Mrs Betty Kenward (6 July) did less than justice to the subtleties of her remarkable prose style. Much of Jennifer's genius lies in the fantasy of......

Letters Arrogance

Sir: A propos Dr A. L. Rowse's stimulat- ing letter (6 July), I regard myself as a second-rate person rather than a third-rate one, and I hope this evaluation will be accepted......

Mooning

Sir: As the subject of 'mooning' at Greenham Common has raised its ugly head (?) in your columns (Home life, 13 July), may I submit to you an epigram (veiled in the decent......

At The Salisbury

Sir: I was also upset to find the 'gays' in the Salisbury and almost afraid to go down the steep stairs there to find the john. Unlike Alan Watkins (Diary, 29 June), I put the......

The Spectator

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