29 JANUARY 1960, page 12

Sir.—no Doubt Sir Thomas Armstrong Pays Great Attention...

his students tell him. He is their Principal, however, and he cannot seriously suppose that no more outspoken criticism is voiced by students. As a student at one of the......

Sir. —mr. David Craig In His Somewhat Hermetic Review Of The

Scottish anthology, Honottr'd Shade. is not perceptive enough. He quotes from a poem of mine: Beggar up and ither beggar doun Yea tis aye the same, tis I maim aye beak stane . .......

Critical Quarterly

Sm.—I - he fathers have eaten sour grapes and the teeth of the children are set on edge. . . .' The second and third generation of Scrutineers (to continue in scriptural vein,......

Rounq Robin

SIR,—Would it not have been more courteous as well as more fair minded to have telephoned to ask for information on the Writers' Declaration against Racial Discrimination before......

Scottish Poetry

SIR,—Recent reviews of Honottr'd Shade, Mr. David Craig's in the Spectator being among them, makes it necessary to raise the question of qualifications in . a reviewer with......