28 APRIL 1967, page 32

Letter To My Son

Sir: As one of your younger readers fascinated by the fluctuating voices of experience speaking on 'Letter to my son,' may I ask your middle- aged readers a question? It begins......

Out Of Fashion

Sir I am grateful to Elizabeth Jennings for trying to do as much justice as she can to Charles Morgan (SPECTATOR. 7 April) and not to fall into hurried. prejudiced judgments.......

Sir: A Postscript To The Correspondence About Simon...

to his son: 'Children aren't happy with nothing to ignore And that's what parents were created for.' (Nash) I. F. Freeman British Embassy, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia......

Afterthought

JOHN WELLS In order to reassure those who believe every- thing they read in the papers. I should perhaps say by way of introduction that the following document, found blowing......

Onward From Turnham Green

Sir: Mr Giles Playfair (14 April) is mistaken if he thinks that London Transport is introducing auto- matic fare collection on to the Underground solely because it is 'obsessed......