30 JANUARY 1942, page 10

It Is Impossible, In Practice, For Men To Agree Upon

any general rules for the pronunciation of foreign names. The French, and to some extent the Italians, being logical and insular, make few concessions to any foreign tongue, and......

If, Therefore, We Admit That Some Concession At Least Must

be made to the fact that fqreign names are foreign, is there any general system which can be devised to increase conviction and diminish rage? . Everybody, I suppose, would......

Marginal Comment

By HAROLD NICOLSON ORACE, when one comes to think of it, was a most remarkable man. The fact that he was able, without becoming either a snob or a toady, to master his own......

I Claim That I Have Some Right To Discuss This

symptom, since I am myself, I honestly believe, immune to the disturbance by which it is evoked. It might well occur, for instance, that some friend or announcer were to mention......