4 JUNE 1948, page 16

Michelangelo And Moore

Sta,—A careful reader of the sentence which has upset Mr. Cooper will find that I was referring, not to poetry nor to architecture nor yet to textile design, but to Mr. Henry......

Labour At Scarborough

SIR,—Your article Labour at Scarborough was particularly naïve and did not appear to reach the standard which one expects of The Spectator. There is much that can be criticised......

The Hyderabad Crisis

SIR,—Mr. John Francis, writing about Hyderabad in The Spectator qf May 7th, refers to the Nizam's freedom to "determine his relations with the Government of the Indian Union,......

The Bright Years

SIR,—I must first of all acknowledge Mr. Dymond's apology. He at least exhibits caution in admitting it to be unwise to embark on anything in which one will be outclassed by......

The New Examination

Sitt,—Janus asks the question why a bright boy should be kept from university entry examination until 16 or 17 years of age, when he could pass it at 15+. Here is one answer :......