30 SEPTEMBER 1960, page 22

The Desert Generals

SIR,—In his note in reply to my letter about The Desert Generals last week, Christopher Sykes raises an important question of historical method. Though he concedes he does not......

Stit,—for Sheer- Arrogance The Letter From Mr. J. F....

in last week's issue would be hard to beat. But at least it is comforting to know that the priest who wanted to sweep all of us 'pleasant and civilised heretics' out of the way......

Sir,—i Am Afraid That, Despite The Weight Of Mr....

displeasure, the Church of England obstinately continues to believe itself part of the Church, without being arrogant enough to suppose itself the whole. I have made no attempt......

Sir,—mr. A. R. Nicholson's Appreciation Of The Mili- Tary...

arising from a state of affairs in which the Western powers were the first to use tactical nuclear weapons would, I believe, be marked at the Staff College: Too good to be......

The Limitations Of Nato

SIR.-1 have read with astonishment and incredulity Mr. A. R. Nicholson's contribution to this correspon- dence. Of course, our nuclear weapons are 'dirty.' And if ours weren't,......

The Churches Tan Henderson. Oliver Mason, Monica Furlong

Berlin Leonard Beaton The Limitations of NATO Lieut.-Colonel Patrick Lort-Phillips, Sir Stephen King-Hall The Desert Generals Correll Barnett Taking to the Bottle Elizabeth Ray,......

Berlin

Sta,—In claiming that the plan for Berlin published under my name in the Guardian constitutes appease- ment, you are concerned only with appearances. The reality is that West......

Sir.—i Have So Often Been Grateful To Leslie Adrian That

I cannot allow her to disparage National Drie d Milk without protest. I have never used branded powdered milk; but I understand that National Dried is made under licence by at......