20 JULY 1944, page 11

Mr. Nicolson And Planning

SIR,—Mr. Harold Nicolson's discussion of Professor Hayek's book opens up some interesting questions. In contemplating planning we are charged by the Professor with being false......

Letters To The Editor

THE GERMAN PEOPLE SIR,—Miss Eleanor Rathbone, whose general effort to help the persecuted cannot be questioned, suffers from Germanophilia. The tragedy of her position seems to......

Sir,—far Be It From Me To Speak Ill Of The

human race ; they might not like it, and where should I be then? But I doubt if they have the power of fighting furiously and thinking calmly at the same time. I have noticed......

Sir, —in The Last War A Brother Very Dear To Me

was killed in battle. A few weeks ago my only daughter in the prime of life was killed by enemy action. From these two facts I have learnt a simple truth. The boy, killed in the......

T; Miss Rathbone, Whose Record Of Public Service In This

country held in universal respect, is surely unduly credulous so far as the rrnan people are concerned. These vait numbers in Germany eagerly riou s to help the Allies exist, I......