21 NOVEMBER 1941, page 12

Germans And Austria Sir,—in Your Last Week's Issue, " Janus

" complains that the Sunday Times is not kind enough to some Germans aria Austrians who, in the guise of refugees from Nazi oppression; openly conduct Pan- German propaganda in......

The Lost Peace

SIR,—It seems singularly futile just now to contradict historical in- accuracies; but I am moved to protest against a phrase on page 469 of The Spectator, to the effect that the......

Greek For Girls Sir, —miss Archibald In A Recent Article...

that Greek should have an assured place in the school curriculum, and showed how this could be achieved without ousting another subject, namely, by teaching Greek as the second......

Dr. Benes At Aberdeen Sir,—i Have A Great Admiration And

respect for The Spectator, and was much surprised to find a startling inaccuracy in your "News of the Week " of November 14th. You say that Dr. Benes outlined his peace plan for......

Recruitment Of Women

SIR,—May I be permitted to express my appreciation of the wise and imaginative approach to the problem of " The Unrecruited Women " as presented in the leading article in last......

A British Boy Sir,—it Is Now Thirteen Years Since The

scheme for sending British boys to spend a year in American schools was inaugurated by the English-speaking Union. It has always been the aim of the British and American......

Facts As Foundations

SIR,—If you will permit me anther word, I would tike to re-emphasise that I have never questioned the necessity of basing planning, or any other action, on facts. My difference......