25 SEPTEMBER 1959, page 22

Sir, —the Letter From Mr. J. G. W. Davies, Chief Secretary

of the Cambridge University Appointments Board, printed in your issue of September 11, surely calls for .$0rug further ,,cornment. "He admits the authenticity of the......

Sir,—mr. Charles Curran's Article 'stalin Merely Smiled'...

of events lead- ing up to that fateful decision of Mr. Truman which manifested itself on August 6, 1945. Surely Joe Stalin must have been the ace of poker-players in his day?......

Sir,—it Is Distressing To Read The Letter (in Your Is

of September 11) that Mr. Davies has found so di tressing to write, if he was indeed, as you state. t author of some of the remarks that you printed 0 September 1. It is more......

Sir,—two Points Arise From Mr. Curran's Ititeresting...

Smiled.' The reasons given for the speed and urgency of the Los Alamos project to develop an atom bomb is that the Allies feared the Germans would make such a weapon first. It......

Sir,—in Your Issue Of Septernber 18 Mr. Charles Curran...

'That tower of smoke at Hiroshima —a monster mushroom topped by a white cap—was the most affrighting sight ever seen by human eyes. It has imprinted itself on the minds of all......

'stalin Merely Smiled' Louis Allen, M. B. Connock, Hugh...

W. P. D. Kitchen And-Semitism Frederic Raphael, P. S. C. Davis Taxis Lady Waldegrave Election Literature G. Woledge Nuclear Protest Michael Randle and others Sir Gawain Brian......

Taxis

SIR.—When I read Mr. Humphris's letter of Ser tember 11 I was strongly reminded of an experienf e I once had which was almost exactly similar in 10 beginning but very different......