24 FEBRUARY 1973, page 27

Letters To The Editor

The National Trust Sir, I had hoped not to re-enter the National Trust controversy. Miss Leach's second letter (February 10) seemed to call for no response from me. She has her......

Infamous Conduct

Sir: All right-minded, GMC-fearing medical men will applaud the courage and loyalty, if not the wisdom, of Mr M. R. Draper in venturing into print (February 17) in defence of......

Laing's Return?

Sir, — I read with interest, horror and eventually rage, the article on R. D. Laing by Anthony Clare (February 3). Whilst I claim no more insight into what Dr Laing actually......

Supplicant?

Sir: The following may amuse you: Club Member: The lord alone knows what Heath will go to the country on at the next general election. Voice from armchair: Probably his knees.......

Pale Copy?

Sir, In his review of Getting There by William Bloom (whose literary agent I am), Auberon Waugh writes: "It is no wonder that the Americans are losing interest in British......

Revalued Pound

Sir: Mr Tom Scott (Letters, February 10) is I think right in insisting that in evaluating Ezra Pound, or any other artist, the work is all that counts, not the deeds, and that......

Juliette's Weekly Frolic

After nonchalantly disposing of the nippy Tingle Creek and his fellow American expatriate, Inkslinger, over two miles a couple of weeks ago, the so far invincable Pendil reverts......