26 JULY 1968, page 30

Profit And Loss

Sir: Demand for expansion does start within education, but not as Mr Maclure suggests (12 July); rather from the obedience of the profes- sional educationist to Parkinson's Law.......

Astor's Whistle

Sir: Bill Grundy, writing on the press (12 July), inadvertently attributed to that dis- tinguished newspaperman, Tom Hopkinson, a truism of mine. Mr Hopkinson is, of course,......

Scalping Times

Sir: I must say I felt myself put off by the last thought of Auberon Waugh's book review con- cerning Wilderness Kingdom by Father Nicholas Point (12 July): . . at a time when......

Homosexuality Without Cant

Sir: I appreciate and on the whole quite agree with Mr Hopcutt's expanded remarks on Greek homosexuality (Letters, 12 July). In particular I like his conclusion with regard to......

Free Trade Is Not Enough

Sir: Mr Jock Bruce-Gardyne (12 July) is, as always, cogent and convincing on the achieve- ments and the limitations of the ten-year-old Brussels Community. I would recommend him......

Black —

Sir: I deplore the printing of the two obscene, words in the review of the James Baldwin book (12 July). If the reviewer thinks that that kind of quotation must be given then he......

Inside Zambia

Sir: President Kaunda of Zambia is now in London asking the British government for arms to defend his country; while armed men from Zambia have been entering Rhodesia and......