4 JULY 1952, page 26

Women Of Letters Sir,—in His Article On Fanny Burney In

the Spectator of June 13th. Mr. Derek Hudson commented on the librarians' habit of cataloguing her novels " neither under B nor D but under A." Surely it is time a protest was......

Never Hot

SIR,—IS there any reason why the B.B.C. in forecasting our weather should not give us the benefit of an occasional hot day ? Surely when we are comfortably into the eighties the......

Wimbledon Blues Sta,—as A Friend Of Suzanne Lenglen From Her

first visit when I saw her win the Singles Championship on the old ground at Wimbledon, may I rebut the charge made by J. P. W. Mallalieu in his sprightly article Wimbledon......

The Onslow Family Sir,—i Am Engaged Upon A History Of

the Onslows of Clandon Park in the eighteenth century, and am anxious to trace letters from, or relating to, members of the family in that period. If any of your readers have......

Transport Problems Sir,—mr. Ernest H. Taylor In, Your...

June 27th states: " Just as the high-way ' is a nationalised or almost national affair, so the rail- way' should be a national affair, and the cost of it borne on the same basis......

Identification Of A Donor Sir,—an Unknown Friend In...

been sending me the Spectator regularly for many years, thus doing me a kindness which gives me much pleasure and which I greatly appreciate. I have looked in vain for the name......