24 MARCH 1961, page 16

Living With A Butterfly

SIR,—Poor Pyramus! or rather Pyrameis, for what Mr. Campbell had was a doomed Pyrameis atalaina, a DP, a refugee from France. These beautiful crea- tures always overwinter as......

In Hospital With My Son

SIR,--Mrs. lay may be interested to know that an Association has been formed in her own constituency (and her husband's parliamentary one) of North Battersea for. to quote her......

Sir,—your Correspondent, Mr. Michael Campbell, Is Quite...

his observations and it should suffice to say that his butterfly was behaving in the way usual of its kind. The question I would put to you, sir, is why does a person with......

Chalk From Cheese

SIR, —I hold no particular brief for the Minister of Housing , and Local Government, and certainly it seems from the facts presented by Mr. Levin that his action regarding the......

Pollyanna

Sta,-1 am indeed grateful to Kenneth Allsop for revealing the quagmires of perverted sexuality con- cealed below the surface of some of our childhood classics. The intellectual......

The New Bible

SIR,—Folksongs were a popular literary form which embodied metaphorical modes of contemplating the nature of experience, sexual, and sometimes mysti- cal: God is the branch and......

Press Council

SIR,—I have always admired the News of the World for achieving an immense circulation, a feat which is, no doubt, due to the use of the finest methods of journalism. However, I......