27 APRIL 1962, page 8

On Their Honour A. S. Neill, The Dominic, Has Published

a new book which was warmly reviewed by John Vaizey last week. I share Vaizey's feelings for Neill, who certainly radiates something that can only be called goodness; and I've......

Spectator's Notebook

T DON'T know whether there were twenty or 'forty or sixty thousand nuclear disarmers snaking along Knightsbridge on Monday. I didn't count them myself and 1 wonder how Frank......

Ripe For Take-over ,the First Impression Was A Cheerful One,

for I'm bound to say that the marchers looked care- free and happy in their tight jeans and bright sweaters—so carefree and happy that I felt genuinely sorry to have to note the......

Big Business Like Many Another Social Club Of The Sort,

the Garrick takes seriously the convention that its premises should not be used for business pur- poses. In these days, of course, everyone does business everywhere, so there as......

More About That Luncheon My Story About That Oxford Luncheon

attended among others by the Queen and the Prime Minister is now beginning to draw around itself the true shimmeringveils of legend. Last week a correspondent from Trinity......

Who . Parodies Whom?

The cheeks . of but cousin of Great Turnstile 'Must haVe deepened from their usual pink into the plain red of embarrassment over the weekend. !'Hemingway, Ilya Ehrenburg, Claud......

Press And People

Cudlipp Plays It Cool By BRIAN INGLIS T HE headlines that greeted us in Nice the other morning included France Dimanche's predict- able announcement of a crisis in the royal......