22 MAY 1947, page 18

The Provision Of Boarding Schools

SER,—Until the passing of the Butler Education Act only the delinquent, the defective and the well-to-do were able to enjoy the advantages of a boarding education. Now education......

The 1928 Prayer Book

Sm,—Bishop Stepien Neill commits himself to some large affirmations about the Chuch of England in your issue of May 17th. Two of them I take leave to doubt. First, he says : "......

An Educational Yard-stick Sia,—janus Describes The List...

winners at Oxford as bearing witness to the high standard of grammar-school education, in that four of the first six places in the list are occupied by famous day- schools. It......

B.b.c. Foreign Broadcasts Sta,—the European Service Of...

not be treated as a Cinderella from the point of view of publicity. I found during recent visits abroad great interest in broadcasting from Britain, but little knowledge of......

The Foreign Service

Sitt,—I em glad that Mr. Nicolson has again drawn attention to the misapprehensions which seem to continue in relation to the Foreign Secretary and the function of our Foreign......

Sul,—in Deleting The Page-references In My Review Of Mr. C.

S. Lewis's book you make me do him an injustice. The words describing Nature " as a vast process going on of its own accord " occur not as would now be supposed in a statement......

To Ensure Regular Receipt Of The Spectator, Readers Are...

to place a firm order with theii newsagent or to take out a subscription. Newsagents cannot afford to take the risk of carrying stock, as unsold copies are non-return- able.......

Pigeon-holing Mr. C. S. Lewis Sra,—mr. C. S. Lewis Has

for some time been a stout defender of the orthodox Christian faith, but in Canon Raven's review of his recent book there is a welcome note of caution ; for, though Mr. Lewis is......