29 APRIL 1955, page 18

The Lusitania

SIR,—I have in production a documentary book on the last voyage of the Lusitania. I would be most appreciative of any help at all you may be able to offer me in this rather......

Contemporary Arts

TELEVISION AND RADIO Stage by Stage (TV, Sunday) ought to have been much better. I could only imagine that just before the cameras switched on Mrs. Grace Wyndham Goldic said......

The Landings At Syracuse Sir,—in Your Issue Of April 15,

'A Spectator's Notebook' gives the impression that the land- ings near Syracuse in 1943 were American. Not for the first time in recent weeks Pharos's light has proved a danger......

Fluoridation Sir,—the Comment By Pharos On 'compul- Sory'...

your issue of March 18. 1955, is forthright but scarcely conclusive. He is against a 'medical experiment without [his] knowledge or consent.' An experiment? Over twenty million......

Sta,—in Your Issue Of April 8, Mr. H. F. Rubinstein

calls Dr. Leavis's critical judge- ment that Lawrence is 'the greatest writer of the twentieth century' an 'advertiser's assur- ance.' Of course advertisers recommend the......

The Investigator

SIR,—Far from there being a considerable black market for the records of The investiga- tor in the United States, as suggested by your contributor John Irwin, they were being......

Funds Conservative

SIR,—During the past three and a half years the present Conservative Government has not only worked for peace but, after rescuing the nation from the edge of bankruptcy, has now......