3 MAY 1963, page 13

M ▪ Uch "1 - Ulle Many Public Schools Would Welcome A

closer relationship with the State schools, it is schools no means as certain as you suggest that the public schools should bring their age of entry into line With the State's.......

Sir, —in His 'spectator's Notebook,' Mr. Alan Brien Tries To

be funny at George Lichtheim's expense, but succeeds only in being unfair and missing the point. George Lukacs is not one of the caged victims, but one of the gaolers and......

Cultural Fallout

SI —Your contributor Mr. Alan Brien protests that my criticism of George Lukacs is a case of 'the free , man teasing the caged animal.' I doubt if Lukacs sees himself in this......

Cnd's Future

SIR,—Peggy Duff's letter in last week's Spectator deserves detailed answer. Mrs. Duff : You say I distort, first about CND's aloofness to the first Aldermaston march. Well, CND......

Pop Goes The Poll Sir; Like Mr, Alan Brien, I

was startled by .the figures of 57 per cent approving of the aims of the Aldermaston March and 33 per cent approving of the March itself, principally because of the relation-......

Press And The Public Whose Public Schools?

Pop Goes the Poll J. C. Maxwell Cul tural Fallout George Lichtheim, Alfred Sherman CND's Future Herb Greer, Rachel Powell Oh What a Lovely War' Arab. Unity and Israel Repression......

Sir,—my Comments On ). Our Article About Cnd Have Been

delayed by another Aldermaston. The experi- ence only confirms the feeling I had when reading the article—that nobody can make sense of the Cam- paign without looking seriously......