22 JULY 2000, page 26

Letters Tutors' Rights

From Mr Hugh Price Sir: I am very glad that Mr Marozzi is `soothed' by the thoughts expressed in his article (`Rejects of the world unite', 8 July). However, the idea for a......

Wobble-free Bridges

From Mr Keith Vaz, MP Sir: Senator Gramm wants to build a bridge between the two greatest trading nations in the world (City and Suburban, 8 July). But for the UK to join Nafta,......

Gaffe Alert

From Mr James Frichtel Sir: Tiring of waiting for the Mark Steyn- watchers to take him to task for his recent gaffe in the article alluding to other gaffes in re Shakespearean......

From Mr Bryan Magee Sir: Balliol Turned Down The Young

Isaiah Berlin twice, and it was only by switching his choice to Corpus Christi that he got into Oxford at the third attempt. On the other hand, the college from which I write,......

Baldwin's Modesty

From Mr J.B. Paul Sir: Peter Porter's review of Michael Davie's Anglo-Australian Attitudes (Books, 1 July) is bound to encourage a spirited reaction in some of your Australian......

From Mr Dominic Pemberton Sir: Perhaps Simon Featherstone...

For- eign Office could explain to Spectator read- ers why Senator Gramm's proposal to con- clude a free-trade agreement with the UK is `barmy'. To a fully paid-up, card-carrying......