22 OCTOBER 1943, page 13

The Aftermath Of War

ut,—Two books recently published by American writers demand the close study of British readers. One World, by Wendell Willkie, the possible future President of the United......

Character And School

Sta,—Having read Mr. Fyfe's article in your last issue, entitled "Character and School," I must assert that public schools do provide the machinery for the training of......

,4 Sleep No More "

Stg,—I am sure that the majority of your readers will welcome Mr. Nod Arkell's protest. The Spectator is not entitled to publish, even in this democratic country, anything which......

Scientific Education

Sig,—The interest which has been shown in my letter published on September 24th prompts me to ask your permission to join in the dis- cussion again. How unpleasant Mr. Stafford......

Sir, —may I Reply Briefly To Mr. Van Praagh?

r. He did accuse public schools of not recognising that " science as a school subject is as important as arithmetic and history," and I tried by figures taken from a public......